Anonymous
Post 08/21/2017 09:21     Subject: Re:Are Tiki Torches a social taboo or faux pas now in light of Charlottesville?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The things that go through the minds of people here. Cringe inducing.


+100
So many PC morons, it boggles the mind. I think I'll purchase - and burn - some Tiki torches, just because.


Political correctness has gone out of control in this country. A tiki torch is just a tiki torch, people.


Until it is used by Neo Nazis at a rally. I wouldn't use them now.


You are paying too much attention to this subgroup. That is actually part of the problem. The more you listen, the more they spew.
Anonymous
Post 08/21/2017 09:16     Subject: Re:Are Tiki Torches a social taboo or faux pas now in light of Charlottesville?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The things that go through the minds of people here. Cringe inducing.


+100
So many PC morons, it boggles the mind. I think I'll purchase - and burn - some Tiki torches, just because.


Political correctness has gone out of control in this country. A tiki torch is just a tiki torch, people.


Until it is used by Neo Nazis at a rally. I wouldn't use them now.


Did you use them before?
Anonymous
Post 08/21/2017 07:55     Subject: Are Tiki Torches a social taboo or faux pas now in light of Charlottesville?

Anonymous wrote:As long as you are not chanting "Jew will not replace us" in your backyard you are probably okay.


What does that even mean?
Anonymous
Post 08/21/2017 07:54     Subject: Re:Are Tiki Torches a social taboo or faux pas now in light of Charlottesville?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The things that go through the minds of people here. Cringe inducing.


It just shows their closeted racism. Everything they do must be considered through the racism filter.


Not how this works.



In general, people project their own racism into others.


On to
Anonymous
Post 08/21/2017 07:54     Subject: Re:Are Tiki Torches a social taboo or faux pas now in light of Charlottesville?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The things that go through the minds of people here. Cringe inducing.


It just shows their closeted racism. Everything they do must be considered through the racism filter.


Not how this works.



In general, people project their own racism into others.
Anonymous
Post 08/21/2017 07:53     Subject: Are Tiki Torches a social taboo or faux pas now in light of Charlottesville?

Tiki torches usually have citronella candles in them that are lit to keep the bugs away....

I would never make that kind of connection to tiki torches anymore than I would connect the brand of car that the guy drove into the crowd to that one particular group.

Anonymous
Post 08/21/2017 07:45     Subject: Re:Are Tiki Torches a social taboo or faux pas now in light of Charlottesville?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The things that go through the minds of people here. Cringe inducing.


It just shows their closeted racism. Everything they do must be considered through the racism filter.


Not how this works.
Anonymous
Post 08/21/2017 07:45     Subject: Re:Are Tiki Torches a social taboo or faux pas now in light of Charlottesville?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The things that go through the minds of people here. Cringe inducing.


+100
So many PC morons, it boggles the mind. I think I'll purchase - and burn - some Tiki torches, just because.


Political correctness has gone out of control in this country. A tiki torch is just a tiki torch, people.


Until it is used by Neo Nazis at a rally. I wouldn't use them now.
Anonymous
Post 08/21/2017 07:13     Subject: Re:Are Tiki Torches a social taboo or faux pas now in light of Charlottesville?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The things that go through the minds of people here. Cringe inducing.


+100
So many PC morons, it boggles the mind. I think I'll purchase - and burn - some Tiki torches, just because.


Political correctness has gone out of control in this country. A tiki torch is just a tiki torch, people.
Anonymous
Post 08/21/2017 04:35     Subject: Are Tiki Torches a social taboo or faux pas now in light of Charlottesville?

As long as you are not chanting "Jew will not replace us" in your backyard you are probably okay.
Anonymous
Post 08/20/2017 23:15     Subject: Are Tiki Torches a social taboo or faux pas now in light of Charlottesville?

What about *matches*??? Surely the use of matches must now be associated with the KKK!
Anonymous
Post 08/20/2017 23:13     Subject: Re:Are Tiki Torches a social taboo or faux pas now in light of Charlottesville?

Anonymous wrote:The things that go through the minds of people here. Cringe inducing.


+100
So many PC morons, it boggles the mind. I think I'll purchase - and burn - some Tiki torches, just because.
Anonymous
Post 08/20/2017 23:09     Subject: Are Tiki Torches a social taboo or faux pas now in light of Charlottesville?

What about Under Armor? Saw a 'bro' looking dude recently wearing a light blue UA shirt and thought that was a signal he might be a nazi. I know UA CEO resigned from council or whatever, but nazis gonna wear what nazis gonna wear.
Anonymous
Post 08/20/2017 23:03     Subject: Re:Are Tiki Torches a social taboo or faux pas now in light of Charlottesville?

Anonymous wrote:The things that go through the minds of people here. Cringe inducing.


It just shows their closeted racism. Everything they do must be considered through the racism filter.
Anonymous
Post 08/20/2017 22:51     Subject: Re:Are Tiki Torches a social taboo or faux pas now in light of Charlottesville?

Tiki torches are ok. They released a statement.