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Where did I say anything that would lead you to think I believed the Russian language was "offensive?"
Here's a clue, when you don't have anything intelligent to add to the conversation - be silent.
OOOOOHHHH, Right back atcha!
The artwork isn't offensive. The message isn't offensive. The language isn't offensive. BUT the poster is OFFENSIVE. Yeah, that's an intelligent train of thought.
You must have missed all of the recent accusations of "Putin/Russia love" on here by the usual suspects, and by leftist/progressive news outlets...
The PP was about "politicians" being "forced to resign" because of saying that Hitler was a good strategist or something, with the added morsel that this has already been known to happen.
I would accept a case of a politician being forced to resign for saying something positive about Putin.
Only these posters don't celebrate the 20 million people killed.
Neither does a representation of a swastika. Would it be socially acceptable to hang this poster as decorative art in one's kitchen? And tout that fact in a magazine article photo of one's family frolicking in the kitchen?
Would it be socially acceptable to hang this poster as decorative art in one's kitchen, and then tout that fact in a magazine article photo of one's family frolicking in one's kitchen?
Would it be socially acceptable to hang this poster as decorative art in one's kitchen, and then tout that fact in a magazine article photo of one's family frolicking in one's kitchen?
Do you want human beings to keep their commie tendencies buttoned up?
Don't ask, don't tell?
Whenever I'm in a room full of commies, I never let on I'm different.
But, alas, it seems I'm always being outed, anyway.
Still doesn't answer the question:
Would it be socially acceptable to hang this poster as decorative art in one's kitchen, and then tout that fact in a magazine article photo of one's family frolicking in one's kitchen?
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