TweetYa know I'm a pretty sick bastard and can usually find humor in just about anything, but this type of shit really pisses me off! Assholes like this need to be beaten down like a rabid fukking dog.
TweetWELLINGTON, Ohio — An artist who was forced to remove his **** gingerbread men from the window of a hardware store has set up the display in an empty storefront in another town.
"The Secret Lives of Gingerbread Men" depicts a small gathering at a **** rally. Keith McGuckin set up the display in this northeastern Ohio city Thursday night, a day before the Jewish holiday of Hanukkah begins at sundown.
The owner of a hardware store in nearby Oberlin made McGuckin remove the display last month after getting complaints.
McGuckin, 50, said the subject is meant to provoke thought, not offend.
"I remember thinking to myself, 'What's the worst thing a gingerbread man can do?"' he said. "They're just copying things that people have done. There are no hidden messages here."
Last winter, McGuckin used the hardware store window to display a "caroler-bashing" snowman and a little boy excited about using his chemistry set to create the illegal drug crystal meth.
He said he wasn't aware he had set up the **** gingerbread men so close to Hanukkah.
"This one does seem to rub people the wrong way," he said. "But I hope it'll stay up for a little while."
McGuckin received permission to use the empty storefront from the owner, The (Elyria) Chronicle-Telegram reported Friday.
TweetYa know I'm a pretty sick bastard and can usually find humor in just about anything, but this type of shit really pisses me off! Assholes like this need to be beaten down like a rabid fukking dog.
TweetI think your missing his point kite. He's trying to say that people sometimes lead secret lives.
Kind of like these politicians that get ridiculed for having an affair or whatnot when everyone knows damn well that they have skeletons of their own in the closet. It's kind of like society feels it's good to persecute others for doing stuff wrong as long as they don't personally get persecuted.
TweetDoes this mensa candidtae actually hold down a job somewhere or is he just one of these phuqing aavante-garde hoity toity artistes?
TweetI don't get what you're saying? How does politicians having affairs relate to a political party set on hate and wanting to exterminate an entire race of people? The swastika used by ****s is a symbol of hatred and shouldn't be displayed.
TweetSick people in the world bro.
Tweeti think its kinda funny, you guys are uptight.....its just a joke..
TweetCall me uptight but people in my family and im sure many other people heres family died to stop that. I think its sick. To turn a Christian holiday into a **** party rally.
TweetOk so your saying that we're supposed to erase history instead of learn from it? That makes absolutely zero sense. This is exactly the reason that history repeats itself. If people keep covering up the past, and refuse to discuss it how are they supposed to learn from it??
My comment on politicans was a simple analogy to make the point that people point the finger when they have skeletons in their own closet!
I don't in anyway condone or support what ****** and the **** party have done. It sickens me and really bothers me that so many of them got away with their heinous crimes. But that's no excuse to bury the past rather than show people why we have to open our f'n eyes to what's going on around us.
Did you know that ****** would stage things to trick the public into thinking it was ok to take over that country? For instance he dressed a jew in a polish military uniform, put him at the german / poland border, gave him a gun, then had him killed. He then told the public that a polish soldier fired at the germans, thus giving germany the green light to invade poland.
This was one of ******s many tricks he would use to seduce the masses.
Sound familiar?? Or are people to blind to see?? Maybe a look the past of our own government would startle you! We have many different de-classified articles where our government openly admits to making self inflicted wounds in order to give us the right to make different aggressive actions on countries. Maybe like ignoring warnings of the twin towers bombing. Or how about saying there's WMD's in a certain country when there's not, in order to invade?
So again I say history repeats itself and people should not be blind to it!
Oh and by the way the swaztika was an ancient symbol that the ****'s stole.
TweetOk first of all I said nothing about erasing history. There is a big difference between sitting in a history class or going to a musuem or reading a book about ****s and seeing the symbol and learning about it vs having that symbol displayed in a public store window! Do you think burning crosses in someone's lawn is ok since it will remind us of history? I think not! So what that the swaztika is an ancient symbol? The most current representation of the symbol is hatred. The KKK's hooded white sheets was a ancient uniform worn by monks in Europe. So what? The most current representation of the hooded white sheets is hatred!
Also your statement right here. Think really hard on that one. Do you really mean that? I think I can find threads of you arguing against that claim when it pertains to another race who's known to bring up the past quite a bit.
If people keep covering up the past, and refuse to discuss it how are they supposed to learn from it??
TweetSure you're implying that you nor anyone should have to see that. Well mistake number one. If you don't like freedom what are you doing in the supposed land of the free? People have a right to express themselves regardless if it offends you or not. I get offened when black people have the audacity to blame "the white man" for enslaving them, when in fact they are to ignorant to remember that it was "the white man" that freed them and fought a bloody azz battle for them. But it's easy to forget that. You know what they say give someone an inch and they take a mile. Now freedom isn't good enough so they try to ask for money or things because it's what we owe them. No surprise!
But regardless if it offends me or not....THEY HAVE THE RIGHT!!!!!
Another point not everyone is in school, or goes to museums, or purposely finds books to read about the ****'s. I sure don't do any of that stuff. This is the exact reason why sometimes people must be reminded of the atrocities that have happened in the past, to prevent it from ever happening in the future. So many people these days have closed minds and don't know how to use them. All you have to do is open your eyes and understand the symbology for what that statue stands.
Lastly if your saying that because the current representation of the swaztika should not be displayed then I guess we should go and destroy all of the ancient statues that bear that symbol. Good call, thats not considered covering up history at all to suit your own agenda.
Please by all means do! I'd love to see it.
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Ok, I'm discussing about displaying symbols of hatred and now you are bringing up black people begging you for money? I see we have very different ways of thinking thus no need to discuss this any further.
TweetExactly my point! So many are closed minded and can't try to take the time to interpret the meaning behind things.
That's right play the victim card. If you read my post correctly you would've understood I was simply saying most black people always bring up this slavery garbage saying the white man owes them, when in fact the white man died to free them! But of course you wouldn't want to take the time to interpret what I was saying. It's much easier to just ignore points to try and make yourself sound right.
If you looked properly at the correlation to the ****** subject you'd understand that your implying it's ok for one group of people to bring up the past (blacks and slavery) but it's not ok for other to bring up the past (****'s). Atleast the guy with the **** thing is trying to make people learn from the past, whereas the black slavery argument is people being naive and looking for handouts!!!!!!
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Re-read my posts in their entirety. I am no way saying what you are implying.
TweetWell, here's my take on it....there is some humor in trying to make the gingerbread men have secret lives....but this is a bad example. It's no different than dressing them up in little white robes around a burning cross and putting them up in a community with alot of black people, it's just wrong.
Now, if they had taken gingerbread men and dressed them up in drag, that would have been funny. This was some person who has a bad sense of humor and bad taste. Even though this is the time for gingerbread men, it's also the time for Hannukah. Bad taste, no doubt about it.
Now, I'm not saying the dude doesn't have the right to do it, I'm just saying it's not done in good taste or with respect to what that means to alot of people.