People tend not to have their antique Nazi flags flying in the front garden, however.krazykidd said:But she wasn't being a bigot , it's an antique sign , like anything from nazi germany , people collect those too , doesn't make them racist , it makes them a collector.People collect those stuff . Now i would not have put it on a pool gate but no matter where she put it this would have came up.usmarine4160 said:I'm very confused about this story but the thing I caught was it's a private pool on private land so the owner is well within her rights to be a bigot. Not getting any sympathy from me over her sign being stolen though
Similar to this. Not that I give a shit about antiques, but if she does like she says, I find it hard to believe she'd stick it there. If it was unintentional then she is fucking dense beyond belief. Although it was quite weird when she used the term "white rights".viranimus said:I am completely offended by this.
Not because of some over inflated racist undertones. I am an antiques collector and the notion that any antiques collector worth their salt would display their item exposed to the wind/rain/snow other elements is astoundingly offensive. If you would do that your not a collector of antiques, your just decorating your place with useless trash.
Could go either way to be honest, although either way shows her up as an idiot.
Yes, and the reason for that is to compensate for the social and cultural ramifications of a people being royally fucked for several hundred years.Timberwolf0924 said:So, it's alright for there to be all black colleges, but white people can't have an all white swimming pool.
Whether you agree with it or not (and I'm open to the "not" side of things), trying to compare the two is idiotic.