Harmless art or subversive symbolism?
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Harmless art or subversive symbolism?
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Re: Harmless art or subversive symbolism?
L'Etat, c'est moi.
The State, it is I
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The State, it is I
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There are criminals among us who are both homicidal and incorrigible. Their parents took a shot at civilizing them and failed. Their school teachers took a shot at them and failed. The odds are overwhelming that government welfare programs and penal institutions took a shot at them and failed. If it ever becomes your turn to take a shot at them, don’t fail.
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There are criminals among us who are both homicidal and incorrigible. Their parents took a shot at civilizing them and failed. Their school teachers took a shot at them and failed. The odds are overwhelming that government welfare programs and penal institutions took a shot at them and failed. If it ever becomes your turn to take a shot at them, don’t fail.
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Re: Harmless art or subversive symbolism?
I have compared the 2 many times over the past 3.5 years.WLJ wrote:
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Harmless art or subversive symbolism?
That song we sang as kids at school "this land is our land" changed to "this land is HIS land, this land is HIS land"
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Re: Harmless art or subversive symbolism?
Tasteless, yes. Treasonous, no.Rem700 wrote:arrest for treason please.....
Treason is the one crime explicitly defined in our Constitution--which was written by men who'd been labelled "traitors," so they defined it very narrowly.
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Re: Harmless art or subversive symbolism?
I agree with Frailer here, tasteless but not treasonous. He is a pompous, arrogant, worthless president, but not out right treasonous. He's too smart for that; for all of his perceived ineptitude, he is a calculating fox.Frailer wrote:Tasteless, yes. Treasonous, no.Rem700 wrote:arrest for treason please.....
Treason is the one crime explicitly defined in our Constitution--which was written by men who'd been labelled "traitors," so they defined it very narrowly.
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Re: Harmless art or subversive symbolism?
More like a Rasputin.
There are criminals among us who are both homicidal and incorrigible. Their parents took a shot at civilizing them and failed. Their school teachers took a shot at them and failed. The odds are overwhelming that government welfare programs and penal institutions took a shot at them and failed. If it ever becomes your turn to take a shot at them, don’t fail.