Anonymous wrote:We are POC. Would never mention it to them, but should we be more careful in our interactions going forward?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are POC. Would never mention it to them, but should we be more careful in our interactions going forward?
Mention to your neighbors that you are POC?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are POC. Would never mention it to them, but should we be more careful in our interactions going forward?
Mention to your neighbors that you are POC?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are POC. Would never mention it to them, but should we be more careful in our interactions going forward?
Given how close he is to Trump, this sign seems like a direct threat of violence against you.
+100
Perhaps not a *direct* threat of violence. But DEFINITELY an implied threat.
I thought silence was violence.
Hard to keep up.
You never know! We need neighborhoods that are politically oriented safe spaces. That way no one will ever have to face a different opinion.
You could call it Takoma Park.
You, my friend, are a genius.
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That was hilarious!
Takoma Park desperately needs this group:
Anonymous wrote:We are POC. Would never mention it to them, but should we be more careful in our interactions going forward?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are POC. Would never mention it to them, but should we be more careful in our interactions going forward?
Given how close he is to Trump, this sign seems like a direct threat of violence against you.
+100
Perhaps not a *direct* threat of violence. But DEFINITELY an implied threat.
I thought silence was violence.
Hard to keep up.
You never know! We need neighborhoods that are politically oriented safe spaces. That way no one will ever have to face a different opinion.
You could call it Takoma Park.
You, my friend, are a genius.
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That was hilarious!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are POC. Would never mention it to them, but should we be more careful in our interactions going forward?
I would be careful around them. Basically, your neighbors must be a bunch of racists if they supported the white supremacist candidates who won along with the new Governor

Anonymous wrote:We are POC. Would never mention it to them, but should we be more careful in our interactions going forward?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are POC. Would never mention it to them, but should we be more careful in our interactions going forward?
Given how close he is to Trump, this sign seems like a direct threat of violence against you.
+100
Perhaps not a *direct* threat of violence. But DEFINITELY an implied threat.
I thought silence was violence.
Hard to keep up.
You never know! We need neighborhoods that are politically oriented safe spaces. That way no one will ever have to face a different opinion.
You could call it Takoma Park.
You, my friend, are a genius.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are POC. Would never mention it to them, but should we be more careful in our interactions going forward?
You should move to Arlington, and hurry up and pick a house before the signs come down so you don’t have a scary neighbor.
Some people there went for Youngkin but fewer than other places.
Your safest bet is to find a majority black neighborhood in any county because black people went for McAuliffe at around 90%.
Good luck, and stay safe from all the new Republican voters out there!