Offensive signs
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She must be a lovely presence in the neighborhood.
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@jolly said in Offensive signs:
Beg to differ. The root cause is societal coarsening, an ill wind that blows on all.
That drives the expressed sentiment but the laws were written long before the current polarization. And in this case those laws have different jurisdictions. New York is Not New Jersey.
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@loki said in Offensive signs:
It might be as simple as the broken window theory. It’s also very similar to graffiti. Anyone who doesn’t want to nip it in the bud can look forward to it in abundance.
Yes. Either you allow signs and sloganeering on private property, or you don't. But, in this case, "suck" and "blow" are OK.
That window is broken too.
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@george-k said in Offensive signs:
@loki said in Offensive signs:
It might be as simple as the broken window theory. It’s also very similar to graffiti. Anyone who doesn’t want to nip it in the bud can look forward to it in abundance.
Yes. Either you allow signs and sloganeering on private property, or you don't. But, in this case, "suck" and "blow" are OK.
That window is broken too.
Won’t happen but to prove how stupid it is everyone should put out a sign on their front yard that says suck and blow.
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Why can't the neighbors -- assuming they actually are offended -- gather in a kind of respectful intervention near but not at her doorstep and explain, respectfully and courteously, that they find her signage to be a blight on the aesthetics of the neighborhood, and they wish her to take it down? Lard their remarks with acknowledgement of her right to her opinion, blah, blah, blah, but not everybody can be expected to share in it, surely she must see that? Be very sweet and reasonable and supportive as hell.
Make no threats, no mention of vigilante action where the signage will be torn down in the dead of night by a howling mob if she doesn't comply.
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I'm closer to Jolly on this one. I'd prefer the language not be tossed about with the regularity that it is. I think the F word is an order of magnitude above "suck" and "blows" though that may change with time.
Frankly, I find the volume of signage on display, regardless of its content even if it were "God is Love" or "Peace to Mankind" or "Black Lives Matter," is a bit much. A single "Biden is Blah" or whatever would be plenty.
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I like her signs. I'm offended by the big "black Lives Matter" letters painted on some streets. I'm offended by the crude and vulgar signs I see leftist wingnuts with. I'm offended by rainbow flags and a bunch of faggots prancing down the street. When i see those coming down because some people are offended by them, then I MIGHT consider asking signs like these to come down too.
Until then, fuck Biden a.nd fuck the democrat party,
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I can appreciate the sentiment - but I'd prefer keeping signage on property to a minimum. Regardless of the messaging her signage gives the property a nice trailer camp atmosphere that neighbors might not appreciate. If she were living next to you, would you want that quantity of messaging?
Finally, regardless of the message, whether "f the Police" or "F Trump" or "F Biden" is just spreading hate. I understand anger, but something I'd rather try not to nurture and encourage in children.
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What is the point of putting signs up in your garden?
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@doctor-phibes said in Offensive signs:
What is the point of putting signs up in your garden?
I think it's stupid. I almost understand it during a political campaign. But to preach it at other times seems silly (and that's being conservative) to me.
But, as I've said before in this thread, either you allow signs or you don't. If you do, why are some things more offensive than others?
(Just a thought: Had this homeowner said the same about Trump, what do you think the odds are that she'd be fined?)
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I 've already mentioned the lady round the corner who had a Trump/Pence sign up in her front garden.
After the election, when Pence refused to attempt to overturn the result, she covered the 'Pence' with duct tape. It finally came down a few weeks ago, but it made me laugh every time I passed it.
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Sigh. My lovely wife felt the need to put up a sign for her candidate of choice in the last election. That choice was not the choice of the rest of the neighborhood. Our relationships in the neighborhood are strained now. Seriously. No rudeness, but people do have a tendency of hurrying up inside when they see me walking the dogs, because of course it was me that put up the signs…
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@lufins-dad said in Offensive signs:
Our relationships in the neighborhood are strained now.
There you go.
At least one member of this forum (don't ask) posted on Faceypage that he will never be friends with anyone who supported Trump.
You're so fucking petty.
There are many people here whose politics I disagree with. I'm proud to call them friend.
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@george-k said in Offensive signs:
@lufins-dad said in Offensive signs:
Our relationships in the neighborhood are strained now.
There you go.
At least one member of this forum (don't ask) posted on Faceypage that he will never be friends with anyone who supported Trump.
This forum? I'm surprised there's only one.
WTF? I'd be surprised if the majority there wouldn't feel that way.
"Socially and economically ostracize Trump supporters" was firmly in the mainstream of pop culture during his presidency, and remains so, to the extent Trump remains in pop culture.
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@george-k said in Offensive signs:
@lufins-dad said in Offensive signs:
Our relationships in the neighborhood are strained now.
There you go.
At least one member of this forum (don't ask) posted on Faceypage that he will never be friends with anyone who supported Trump.
You're so fucking petty.
There are many people here whose politics I disagree with. I'm proud to call them friend.
They'd go batshit crazy down here. Signs get put up by the hundreds.
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@horace said in Offensive signs:
@george-k said in Offensive signs:
@lufins-dad said in Offensive signs:
Our relationships in the neighborhood are strained now.
There you go.
At least one member of this forum (don't ask) posted on Faceypage that he will never be friends with anyone who supported Trump.
This forum? I'm surprised there's only one.
WTF? I'd be surprised if the majority there wouldn't feel that way.
"Socially and economically ostracize Trump supporters" was firmly in the mainstream of pop culture during his presidency, and remains so, to the extent Trump remains in pop culture.
Well...There's a difference between disagreement and old-fashioned hate.
I have it on good authority that a family whose son attends Alabama will let their boy marry a girl who attended Auburn. If she's pretty, bakes good biscuits and can pass a virginity check...
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@renauda said in Offensive signs:
No point as far as I'm concerned. I refuse to put any sort of sign or slogan on my lawn or garden. The only exception would be a realtor's For Sale sign. Certainly no political signs.
Me too. On my car either. Not even the dealership name. Hell, when I bought my 88 Accord new they put pin stripes on i I made them take them back off.