Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why am I supposed to feel offended by the sign?
If you don't get it, you don't get it.
What does "Science is real" even mean?
And I am a scientist...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why am I supposed to feel offended by the sign?
If you don't get it, you don't get it.
“Kindness is everything”
Unless you disagree with me, apparently.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why am I supposed to feel offended by the sign?
If you don't get it, you don't get it.
What does "Science is real" even mean?
And I am a scientist...
I'd like to know more about the "Love is Love" line. Will they be adding a 1=1 next?
My vote is for ‘the sky is blue’
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I saw it too and found it tone deaf. Rolled my eyes and drove on.
+1 I saw it too and found it tone deaf and not very clever. Trying too hard to be funny. “In this house we believe that ice is cold.” Unoriginal.
+2
"hockey sticks are bent"
Good one!![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You seem to have a limited amount of tolerance OP if that sign set you off. They are allowed to like ice hockey. I personally think it is violent and scary but I am willing to agree that they are allowed to like it. When you become a little less narrow-minded let us know and then we can all share conversations about things we agree with and things we don't. Right now you're not going to be able to hack it.
I think you misunderstand, or maybe I miscommunicated. They are absolutely allowed to like ice hockey. I may even agree with them! But using that image/sign/style that is so clearly tied to human rights and BLM is really just in poor taste, and it reflects badly on people who display it, and it diminishes their message in the end. There are so many ways to convey their message, and this way makes them look stupid and inconsiderate and at worst, it makes them look like they're disrespecting a movement by co-opting an icon. Like appropriation, in a sense. If someone is dug into conservatism or MAGA my point will go directly over their head, but *that* is my point.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why am I supposed to feel offended by the sign?
If you don't get it, you don't get it.
What does "Science is real" even mean?
And I am a scientist...
I'd like to know more about the "Love is Love" line. Will they be adding a 1=1 next?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can we get a photo is this sign?
https://images.app.goo.gl/z1AHQcJQCsoL68cNA
Sign is brilliant.
Haven't we used imitation for bumper stickers and yards signs for years.
Why is the BLM language sacrosanct. Doesn't everybody know that it was copies as well?
Probably like any good advertising, they probably imitated simply to get us to talk about it.
The original signs and the silly bumper stickers you cite are on your personal property. Keep your cynical boosterism out of the highway median please. If you want a hockey sign there, fine put one that just advertises youth hockey in a straightforward way. Let’s not use public space to mock each other’s beliefs in the name of supposedly supporting youth sports.
Then ban all median signs. You can't like all of one groups signs but then say another group can't post because you...don't like them.
Anonymous wrote:Anytime the “woke movement” is mocked, that makes me happy.
Anonymous wrote:I was on River Road today and saw a median sign that was colorful words on a black background in the style of “In this house: Black Lives Matter, love is love, etc...” but it was about opening indoor rinks for hockey and said something like “In this house we believe: hockey indoors is safe, kids need to play, etc...”.
CHRIST.
It was so tone deaf: a very clear take on the rainbow yard sign about human rights, but for hockey!!!I don’t often drive that route and haven’t seen these signs before. Is this a prevalent thing? It was astonishingly icky and beyond offensive!
Anonymous wrote:They're everywhere, I'm not particularly "woke," and I totally find them annoying and borderline offensive.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can we get a photo is this sign?
https://images.app.goo.gl/z1AHQcJQCsoL68cNA
Sign is brilliant.
Haven't we used imitation for bumper stickers and yards signs for years.
Why is the BLM language sacrosanct. Doesn't everybody know that it was copies as well?
Probably like any good advertising, they probably imitated simply to get us to talk about it.
The original signs and the silly bumper stickers you cite are on your personal property. Keep your cynical boosterism out of the highway median please. If you want a hockey sign there, fine put one that just advertises youth hockey in a straightforward way. Let’s not use public space to mock each other’s beliefs in the name of supposedly supporting youth sports.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can we get a photo is this sign?
https://images.app.goo.gl/z1AHQcJQCsoL68cNA
Sign is brilliant.
Haven't we used imitation for bumper stickers and yards signs for years.
Why is the BLM language sacrosanct. Doesn't everybody know that it was copies as well?
Probably like any good advertising, they probably imitated simply to get us to talk about it.
The original signs and the silly bumper stickers you cite are on your personal property. Keep your cynical boosterism out of the highway median please. If you want a hockey sign there, fine put one that just advertises youth hockey in a straightforward way. Let’s not use public space to mock each other’s beliefs in the name of supposedly supporting youth sports.