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In reply to the discussion: Hologram replaces Edward Snowden statue in Brooklyn park....cool [View all]Marr
(20,317 posts)194. I think that's closer to the actual number, yep.
I think there are really about 10-12, +sock puppets used for recs and alerts. Every time I look at the rec list on certain threads, about 1/3 are all the names you'd expect, and 2/3 are names I've come to recognize only because they so diligently rec all the same threads as that other 1/3. They never, ever post.
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Hologram replaces Edward Snowden statue in Brooklyn park....cool [View all]
Ichingcarpenter
Apr 2015
OP
It is a gravesite. I'm well familiar with it, and the crypt that is there. Jeebus.....
msanthrope
Apr 2015
#19
I have no problem memorializing those New Yorkers who died as British prisoners. Why do you? nt
msanthrope
Apr 2015
#52
Thank you, but we know how Native American lives are 'valued' in this country so no surprise
sabrina 1
Apr 2015
#62
Because defacing an historical grave site is applause worthy? You do realize that the war dead are
msanthrope
Apr 2015
#8
It's a gravesite, and you don't think projecting a face of someone who has nothing to do with it as
msanthrope
Apr 2015
#24
Dunno. These people not only saw Jefferson, they got to see government at work.
immoderate
Apr 2015
#66
Yes, they do more harm to the cause than good. Thoreau, Gandhi, and MLK would agree:
NYC_SKP
Apr 2015
#92
So you agree that placing the bust and letters yesterday was defacement?? nt
msanthrope
Apr 2015
#37
It is certainly closer. I saw the bust and letters and wondered how they were affixed.
morningfog
Apr 2015
#40
If I first heard of Snowden when the Travelling Hologram came to town, I'd be turned off by it.
arcane1
Apr 2015
#154
Ah, sensible. We wouldn't want people disrespecting burial sites with things like statues.
Marr
Apr 2015
#65
I saw one of those reenactments once. You pegged it, playing dress-up and tromping around.
Autumn
Apr 2015
#78
I'm not mocking those brave deceased souls who fought and died to secure freedom,
Autumn
Apr 2015
#112
I've had the privilege of reenacting for schools, veteran's groups, movies,
msanthrope
Apr 2015
#115
So do people who go to Ren Faires. Everyone in a costume must be the same! nt
msanthrope
Apr 2015
#182
YEP, as someone that also taught history to students...this is just another form of cos play. IMNSHO
Rex
Apr 2015
#157
Guess you missed the part where she said she helps 'preserve' these type of sites.
randome
Apr 2015
#94
historical reenactments are amazing teaching tools. No better way to learn history
KittyWampus
Apr 2015
#183
No Google necessary, but I've been there with my Belgian cousins and know history.
greatauntoftriplets
Apr 2015
#108
Someone using this kind of theater to get a point across is kind of low on the list of things
newthinking
Apr 2015
#175
I don't think other people's graves are a great place for political speech.....
msanthrope
Apr 2015
#124
I'm not sure that the NY Parks Department constitutes "the state", but I get the point.
Renew Deal
Apr 2015
#5
The "incumbent authoritarianism" of the people who pick up trash and mow lawns!!! nt
msanthrope
Apr 2015
#10
Faint in untrammeled awe that the Snowden Oracle chose YOU to view its magnificence!
randome
Apr 2015
#13
Another idea- make one of those revolving magic lamps for kids bedside tables...
KittyWampus
Apr 2015
#23
You're supposed to be honest. Either you support the exposure of Government malfeasance
sabrina 1
Apr 2015
#67
I've been a member of RAWA, a human rights group for women in Afghanistan
riderinthestorm
Apr 2015
#128
You could at the very least strive for originality in your feigned outrage.
DisgustipatedinCA
Apr 2015
#152
As if "it became a grave site 50 years after the fact" is a rational argument
geek tragedy
Apr 2015
#176
Bravo! Dissent is not so easily quashed as the authoritarians would like.
Tierra_y_Libertad
Apr 2015
#18
Damn, I miss Whisp. We should do that---A Comrade Eddie Momument Photoshop Contest.....
msanthrope
Apr 2015
#26
Me too, msanthrope. She would be having a field day in this thread with the Cult of Snowden
Number23
Apr 2015
#165
"the State" did not remove the bust, the New York City Parks Department removed it. But....
George II
Apr 2015
#56
Very good. Why not get him to return to the US for his trial so he can be acquitted? PS -
George II
Apr 2015
#137
You contradict yourself. On the one hand you extol the virtues of the Justice System....
George II
Apr 2015
#145
Wouldn't it be more reasonable to ask that Snowden face "hard time" after Petraeus does?
Renew Deal
Apr 2015
#107
"You can blow out a candle, But you can't blow out a fire; Once the flames begin to catch, The wind
canoeist52
Apr 2015
#135