‘It’s Okay To Be White’ signs provoke hysterical amount of concern in Ft. Worth (ethical, extremist)
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Don't care if people put these signs up on their car, lawn, personal property, etc. But putting them up randomly on public property, not legal, doesn't matter what the sign says.
City ordinances prevent posting so-called “bandit signs” in Fort Worth, but more than 10,000 illegal signs are removed from public streets each year. There is a way to get your message across without being a traffic hazard, causing problems in mowing right of ways or creating the kind of clutter that hurts a neighborhood.
So this is about law and order, not SJW issues. Talk to the city council of Fort Worth if you don't like it. Plenty of right wingers there, I lived there for several years.
Right, the people who are upset over the "It's Okay to Be White" signs are just concerned about city ordinances against flyers.
Somehow, I suspect that it is because it just occurred to me what a brouhaha there would be if someone dared to remind people that white lives matter too, because ALL lives matter.
If being white is, in fact, not ok, then what do I need to do to fix this flaw in my genetic makeup?
What you need to do is die. That's what they're telling you when they say it's not okay to be white.
I think that, if this is true, whoever made the signs were wrong to do so, as I think it was meant to provoke some kind of backlash/confrontation.
That wouldn't make them wrong; that would make them right. The point is to demonstrate the pervasive anti-white racism that often goes unnoticed in our country.
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