Message from @Thomas Ryan
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If it's not in the pind it's discontinued
Got it, just making sure
Ferguson, MO
Pictures aren't the best. I wasn't really thinking about composition when I was scouting.
@Chris GA Discontinued the "Defend Your Nation" poster until I can redesign it in a way that I find more suitable and ideologically cohesive. If you've got some, feel free to put them up.
Same with the false dichotomy poster. Discontinued that some time ago. Think it's ugly in general.
@LeBlanc Don't worry about putting them up if you already have them, just don't print more if you can.
I posted some posters I just had laying around from last time tonight. I still have to print more tomorrow. I made sure to post them in places that would be visible, like the bus stop.
Oh ok. I can do that
@Thomas Ryan wait does this mean we don't have any antisemetic posters to use?
Those are great!
Thanks Mitchell, got about 40 put up today, planning on going to two of the local colleges tomorrow, I'll post some of those here too.
Hey @Garrett, good photos, and welcome to the group. Always nice to get another CA member. Wish some of us were closer so we could meet you in person.
Hopefully we get an opportunity to do that at some point.
Thanks @Dustin, I'm glad to be here. Looking forward to meeting some of you guys. How many are we in California?
Currently 2 in the Valley, one in Orange County, and two in San Diego.
Fargo, ND
@The Hooknose- UT For one, antisemitism doesn't exist. Just like racism, it's nothing more than a catchphrase to denounce wrongthink to the masses. It's just the ring of a bell that sends political moderates into a frothing, drooling frenzy to protect the status quo.
For two, I thought the poster was a very curt and almost vulgar way to approach the topic, and a new design will be needed with a more detailed explanation. Since so many (on our side) approach the subject with the grace of a humpback whale with a harpoon in its back, having a more elaborated position would be necessary, in my mind, to clearly state what we think, and not risk coming off as loud and angry for the sole purpose of being so.