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Category Archives: activism
Money Talks 2
Just an update on my previous post. It looks a lot better using a stamp:
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Tagged currency as communication, it's okay to be white, stamping money
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Money Talks
If you’re like most Americans, you’ve come across dollar bills with the “Where’s George” stamp: It’s a fun project to participate in. Here’s the website. You may be wondering, is it legal to write on US currency? As a matter … Continue reading
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Tagged it's okay to be white, money activism, where's George?, writing on dollar bill
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Bernie Sanders Mural Defaced, Investigated as Hate-Crime
Please forgive me for the lack of any deep insights this time; I’m simply kvetching about yet another perversion of justice. From TWOP News: A mural of Independent Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders was defaced near Navy Yard in Southeast D.C., … Continue reading
In Defense of Graffiti
SovietMen, quoting Luisman’s blog, wrote: The Internet giants are only the vanguard. In the meantime, the banks are already beginning to strike powerfully (Deutsche Bank wants to cancel all business relations with Trump). Those who don’t follow suit will only … Continue reading
I Just Joined iPatriot
At the suggestion of The Oregon Firearms Federation, which I’m a member of, I’ve signed up for the social media site iPatriot. It looks like it’s up and coming, but there’s already an encouraging amount of activity there. It’s compatible … Continue reading
Travel Musings
Objectively speaking, the airport is the best place to express dissenting views. Security is everywhere, so there’s little risk of being attacked by Antifa. It’s government property, so the First Amendment applies; all lawful sentiments are protected. So naturally, I … Continue reading
Ending on a Positive Note
As mentioned, I’m going on vacation soon, so this might be my last post until I return in a few weeks. Y’all will be pleased to know that we had another Back the Blue rally today, and it went very … Continue reading
BLM Crashes Back the Blue Rally in Portland
It was rainy today, so I didn’t bring my (famous) signs. Instead, I came to stand with my friends one last time before my upcoming vacation. But soon after our arrival, trouble came our way: My bodycam wasn’t on the … Continue reading
It’s been a Stressful Day
We shouldn’t worry about things that are out of our control, but I can’t help it; I’m a born worrier, and I really want Trump to win this election. However, as of this writing, I’m not very optimistic; it’s still … Continue reading
Philip Anderson visits Vancouver
Today, I attended a small Trump rally in Vancouver, Washington. Vancouver is just across the Columbia River from Portland. It was chilly but well worth it. I got to hear Joey Gibson (founder of Patriot Prayer) speak, along with a … Continue reading