And I always thought.. even if it did occur...it's a poop swastika. Without some serious context, I just can't tell how anyone could be offended by it. A manifesto of hate, it is not.
By the way, I love that someone posted a picture of a poop swastika and it was immediately shot down as an explanatory candidate for having been on the Internet for way too long.
Only on the Internet does a serious political discussion actually include proposals and refutations of potentially explanatory poop swastikas.
There *is* a fairly extensive history of "false flag" operations by lefty-liberal types...but it seems to me that it's not common *enough* to worry about *too* much.
At least we can be sure that the the incident wasn't completely fabricated.
And I always thought.. even if it did occur...it's a poop swastika. Without some serious context, I just can't tell how anyone could be offended by it. A manifesto of hate, it is not.
ReplyDeleteBy the way, I love that someone posted a picture of a poop swastika and it was immediately shot down as an explanatory candidate for having been on the Internet for way too long.
Only on the Internet does a serious political discussion actually include proposals and refutations of potentially explanatory poop swastikas.
FWIW, http://www.slate.com/blogs/the_slatest/2015/11/11/the_federalist_and_sean_davis_say_the_feces_swastika_at_mizzou_was_a_hoax.html
ReplyDeleteThanks, A.
ReplyDeleteThat's conclusive.
There *is* a fairly extensive history of "false flag" operations by lefty-liberal types...but it seems to me that it's not common *enough* to worry about *too* much.
At least we can be sure that the the incident wasn't completely fabricated.