If we actually thought you made a valid argument, you'd have proved your own point. As another commenter said, "Pot, meet kettle."
Did you read past the headlines? The stunt originated on an internet site as a Halloween prank - a site shall not be named here since discussions in that chatroom have led to violence on the streets. Some of the signs were stickers and were stuck on institutional or private property without permission.
Intentionally inflammatory stunts by stupid college kids aren't oikophobia, dear. Not even close.
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@Theomniadept
If we actually thought you made a valid argument, you'd have proved your own point. As another commenter said, "Pot, meet kettle."
Did you read past the headlines? The stunt originated on an internet site as a Halloween prank - a site shall not be named here since discussions in that chatroom have led to violence on the streets. Some of the signs were stickers and were stuck on institutional or private property without permission.
Intentionally inflammatory stunts by stupid college kids aren't oikophobia, dear. Not even close.
P.S. Did YOU put those signs up?