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Ok fineRemember the 2018 Pittsburgh Synagogue Massacre? Maybe the city should paint a crosswalk or two in front of the place where the shootings took place like this
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Not drastic. More like overdramatic, as in performative virtue signaling. Or would be if Jews were a Most Favored Victim Group (MFVC) like gays.Ok fine
Why would you think that’s drastic?
Nice try with that.Dude, it was a memorial for murder victims.
Not some deliberate assault on RWNJ "sensibilities".
You and your hate-filled ilk are too easily triggered.
Maybe we shouldn't place the memory of the slain beneath our feet to be stepped on.Remember the 2018 Pittsburgh Synagogue Massacre? Maybe the city should paint a crosswalk or two in front of the place where the shootings took place like this
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Nice try with that.
Oh my. I'm simply in awe of your brilliance.
What the **** are you smoking?Not drastic. More like overdramatic, as in performative virtue signaling. Or would be if Jews were a Most Favored Victim Group (MFVC) like gays.
And GOD FORBID anyone should ever touch that crosswalk!!! That would make you EVIL!!!! Like you're spitting in the faces of the Jews that were shot as you push them into the ovens blah blah.
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Dude, deflect all you want. It was a memorial.Nice try with that.
Were it such a memorial, they could have done better than something people can walk and drive all over, to easily ignore as they go about their merry way.
Furthermore, such displays are less about the victims and more about trying to force a sexual ideology on the unwilling.
To use the dead for such a malign purpose turns my stomach.
Oh, is that all? In civilized society, we don't use the dead to push a political point. We actually honor them.Dude, deflect all you want. It was a memorial.
Get over it.
How was that pushing a political point?Oh, is that all? In civilized society, we don't use the dead to push a political point. We actually honor them.
That is what this 'memorial' ain't.
Because that's what it's always been. It's never for anything honorable or sacred. It's nothing but a weapon, a cudgel. A means of coercion. This 'memorial' dishonors the memory of the dead.How was that pushing a political point?
Oh, we certainly do use the dead to push political, social, cultural points. All peoples do.Oh, is that all? In civilized society, we don't use the dead to push a political point. We actually honor them.
That is what this 'memorial' ain't.
Dude… you oppose this based on YOUR politicsBecause that's what it's always been. It's never for anything honorable or sacred. It's nothing but a weapon, a cudgel. A means of coercion. This 'memorial' dishonors the memory of the dead.
Why can't you see that? Why can't you see that in the context of this current political atmosphere? Think hard, if you're capable.
.Maybe we shouldn't place the memory of the slain beneath our feet to be stepped on.
That's a high form of disrespect.
Then a Christian 8' x 30' gold painted cross on an intersection on government property shouldn't bother you either.A rainbow crosswalk didn’t affect me or bother me one bit
As long as Jewish symbols and Islamic symbols are allowed too.Then a Christian 8' x 30' gold painted cross on an intersection on government property shouldn't bother you either.
Good idea.Remember the 2018 Pittsburgh Synagogue Massacre? Maybe the city should paint a crosswalk or two in front of the place where the shootings took place like this
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Okay, so you are saying that the government should plaster all manner of giant symbols at intersections is a good idea?As long as Jewish symbols and Islamic symbols are allowed too.
There are memorials all over the country for various reasonsOkay, so you are saying that the government should plaster all manner of giant symbols at intersections is a good idea?
That is your stance?
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