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Guess we're gonna have to burn down the post office now.
The mural was a WPA project in 1937, painted by Richard Brooks. It's titled “Decorative Interpretation of Unification of America through the Post”
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Guess we're gonna have to burn down the post office now.
The mural was a WPA project in 1937, painted by Richard Brooks. It's titled “Decorative Interpretation of Unification of America through the Post”
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Guess we're gonna have to burn down the post office now.
The mural was a WPA project in 1937, painted by Richard Brooks. It's titled “Decorative Interpretation of Unification of America through the Post”
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OMG! Is this that Aunt Jemima wimmens?
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Guess we're gonna have to burn down the post office now.
The mural was a WPA project in 1937, painted by Richard Brooks. It's titled “Decorative Interpretation of Unification of America through the Post”
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You know someone will be offended by it.
Guess we're gonna have to burn down the post office now.
The mural was a WPA project in 1937, painted by Richard Brooks. It's titled “Decorative Interpretation of Unification of America through the Post”
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You know someone will be offended by it.
I'm surprised nobody has caught that yet. I live in a small town of about 5,000, and someone is already putting out professionally-printed "Stop Racism" and George Floyd signs on the corners and in front of the courthouse/police station.
There was even a 10-person protest on the courthouse lawn last week, all white liberals. I honked the horn and flipped them off.
Guess we're gonna have to burn down the post office now.
The mural was a WPA project in 1937, painted by Richard Brooks. It's titled “Decorative Interpretation of Unification of America through the Post”
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You know someone will be offended by it.
I'm surprised nobody has caught that yet. I live in a small town of about 5,000, and someone is already putting out professionally-printed "Stop Racism" and George Floyd signs on the corners and in front of the courthouse/police station.
There was even a 10-person protest on the courthouse lawn last week, all white liberals. I honked the horn and flipped them off.
I don't mind that. They are actually following the 1st amendment, petitioning government peacefully to address grievances.
Most of the current riot/mayhem isn't directed at government deciders, but government actors, and personal private property.
Guess we're gonna have to burn down the post office now.
The mural was a WPA project in 1937, painted by Richard Brooks. It's titled “Decorative Interpretation of Unification of America through the Post”
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You know someone will be offended by it.
I'm surprised nobody has caught that yet. I live in a small town of about 5,000, and someone is already putting out professionally-printed "Stop Racism" and George Floyd signs on the corners and in front of the courthouse/police station.
There was even a 10-person protest on the courthouse lawn last week, all white liberals. I honked the horn and flipped them off.
I don't mind that. They are actually following the 1st amendment, petitioning government peacefully to address grievances.
Most of the current riot/mayhem isn't directed at government deciders, but government actors, and personal private property.
What "grievances" could a bunch of milquetoast white liberals possibly have in a small town of 5,000 people?
We treat our black folks just fine out here.
To be fair, that mural should be painted over.
This is 2020.
I do not support BLM's methods of intimidation and demands that we consider as victims all the young gentlemen killed in conflicts with cops.
But I do support the idea that African Americans be treated with respect. That mural shows a stereotype that embarrasses today's African Americans.
No matter what one feels about the people under consideration, there is never any excuse to say anything or do anything to humiliate them.
To be fair, that mural should be painted over.
This is 2020.
I do not support BLM's methods of intimidation and demands that we consider as victims all the young gentlemen killed in conflicts with cops.
But I do support the idea that African Americans be treated with respect. That mural shows a stereotype that embarrasses today's African Americans.
No matter what one feels about the people under consideration, there is never any excuse to say anything or do anything to humiliate them.
You'd better get busy then. They painted alot of those WPA murals in post offices, during the 1930's.
Rockdale, Texas:
Columbus, NY:
San Francisco:
Des Plains, IL:
A high school in San Francisco:
Alot of the work was also done during the FDR administration, as part of his New Deal.
Guess we're gonna have to burn down the post office now.
The mural was a WPA project in 1937, painted by Richard Brooks. It's titled “Decorative Interpretation of Unification of America through the Post”
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OMG! Is this that Aunt Jemima wimmens?
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Guess we're gonna have to burn down the post office now.
The mural was a WPA project in 1937, painted by Richard Brooks. It's titled “Decorative Interpretation of Unification of America through the Post”
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OMG! Is this that Aunt Jemima wimmens?
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Beat me to it...
Where's Uncle Remus though?