Opinion Signs - I didn’t want to take down that “Harris/Walz” sign until after our next-door neighbor took hers down.

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I took down my “Harris/Walz” yard sign today.

It was one of more than a dozen on our street this summer and fall, but it was the last one still out there nearly two weeks after Election Day.

I hadn’t meant to leave it out there so long. After Josh Shapiro beat the odious, Nazi-adjacent Doug Mastriano last year in Pennsylvania’s election for governor, I left our Shapiro sign out there for a couple of days to celebrate but then, as customary, I took it down before the week was over.

But I didn’t want to take down that “Harris/Walz” sign until after our next-door neighbor took hers down.

We’ve been neighbors for nearly 20 years and she’d never had any kind of sign out there before. But this year she did because of her son. This year, for no good reason, her son was being attacked, constantly, as some kind of dangerous threat to America. He was the focus of vicious ads that ran constantly here in Pennsylvania — ads attacking Kamala Harris and ads attacking Bob Casey, but more than that they were ads attacking him.

This makes no sense. He’s a good kid. A nursing student. Never been in any trouble or caused any trouble. Always looks after his mom. Just your basic good kid (well, not a kid anymore — he’s in his 20s now). I’ve raked leaves and shoveled snow with him for years. He’s always been a good neighbor.

I can’t imagine what this election was like for him, with people like him being constantly scapegoated and attacked in the nastiest terms, blamed for everything wrong with America as though any of our problems had anything to do with anyone like him.

Most of our neighborhood didn’t like those ugly, hateful ads. Most of our county — 56% — voted for Harris and Casey and voted against the ugly, hateful people running those ugly, hateful ads.

But almost 43% of our neighbors voted for that. And so did a majority of voters in the rest of Pennsylvania. And the good kid next door has to live with and among those people — people he’s never even met who hate him, passionately, and blame him for all of the problems in their own lives, problems he has never had anything to do with.

I can’t imagine what this past election was like for him. Or what the next four years will be like for him.

So I admired the defiant gesture from his mom of not just putting that sign out there on her lawn, but leaving it there, even after all the others came down. And so I left mine out there too, so she wouldn’t be alone.

She took that sign down yesterday, so mine is down now too. It was time. And so now it’s time to find other, more tangible and substantial ways to show them that they’re not going to be facing the next four years alone.

“I’ve got your back” is something I’ve been saying a lot lately. I mean it sincerely, but at the same time, neither I nor the people I’ve been saying it too really understand what exactly that is going to have to mean. Learning all that it will come to mean will likely not be pleasant.

But hey, you know, that’s the gig. We’re neighbors.
 
Maybe they can take a page from stalin and install a giant red button in every blueblock that tells them when its okay to take the signs down so no one has to be the first to stop clapping.
 
Pretty fucking dishonest to avoid saying WHY ads all over the state were supposedly attacking this "good kid" who lives next door. If you're so proud of your politics, be honest.
 
Most of our county — 56% — voted for Harris and Casey
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Easy. Mr. Clark lives in Chester county - one of the wealthiest counties in the entire country due to old money in the Main Line and fabulously wealthy swath of estates down at the border with DE and MD. Filled to the brim with NIMBY leftoids who eat up Philly machinepolitics. It wouldn't be a stretch to suggest that perhaps Mr. Clark has lived a truly privileged life and is insulated from the impacts of policies that disproportionately impact his less economically fortuitous countrymen. Almost like Mr. Clark has no fucking idea why Trump won the popular vote this time around. Good job outing yourself as insufferable, Mr. Clark.
Pretty fucking dishonest to avoid saying WHY ads all over the state were supposedly attacking this "good kid" who lives next door.
The son is a "son." Based on the location, it's the only likely scenario.
 
I would imagine that in the land of the free you would have the freedom to not have a sign outside your house inviting everybody to make boilerplate assumptions about your politics and character.

Nazi-adjacent Doug Mastriano
Apparently this is because he gave money to Andrew Torba (Gab), was in some tasteless Holocaust film and called his opponent, Shapiro, an elitist because his children went to a private school that happened to be Jewish.

And then there's this.
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Merrill... swing away.
Ya know in hindsight it was probably one of the better contemporary horror movies I watched as a child, and actually probably the last scary movie I watched with my whole immidiate family given most of them were not massive horror fans. I remember we got it from blockbusters and watched it on our shiny new DVD player that was only the size of a small coffee table and....
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...nevermind I'll shut up and take my pills now
 
Ya know in hindsight it was probably one of the better contemporary horror movies I watched as a child, and actually probably the last scary movie I watched with my whole immidiate family given most of them were not massive horror fans. I remember we got it from blockbusters and watched it on our shiny new DVD player that was only the size of a small coffee table and....
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...nevermind I'll shut up and take my pills now
I thought it was kind of shit.
 
I thought it was kind of shit.
Not perfect by any means, and I have not rewatched it since like 2008 and I suspect it would not age well if I watched it again. The old Shyamalan schtick (i.e. his ability to coast along before his hackfraud ego retard nature became clear) was wearing thin by this point, but it was coherent and put together enough for little baby infant stalkerchild Holden to comprehend and enjoy.

That said its competition in "spoopy shit my parents were willing to watch with us" was not exactly A grade stuff given how they had pretty crappy taste if I am honest, atleast when it came to horror. IIRC the only other ok/okish horror movies they rented out of a couple dozen were The Others and Sleepy Hollow. With shit mostly being Identity tier mid or The Haunting remake tier trash
 
Not wanting babies to be killed in the womb is Nazi-adjacent these days
 
Boggles my mind that a man wrote this. RFK Jr may be on to something with estrogen levels in the drinking water or something. Anyhoo....
I hadn’t meant to leave it out there so long. After Josh Shapiro beat the odious, Nazi-adjacent Doug Mastriano last year in Pennsylvania’s election for governor,
One of the reasons Harris didn't choose Shapiro to be her running mate is because of his religion, I thought they were pretty explicit about that. "Tensions in the Middle East" and so on.
 
I would imagine that in the land of the free you would have the freedom to not have a sign outside your house inviting everybody to make boilerplate assumptions about your politics and character.
I never understood why one would put a sign in their yard. It's an eyesore, has the potential to become roadside trash, is inviting stupid kids and unhinged irl politispergs to steal it, and you're paying for the privilege.
 
I never understood why one would put a sign in their yard. It's an eyesore, has the potential to become roadside trash, is inviting stupid kids and unhinged irl politispergs to steal it, and you're paying for the privilege.
Virtue signaling for neurotic women and soyboys who are one sip of booze away from having a breakdown. They gotta see that people agree with them - not having signs at all is the same as having I LOVE TRUMP banners the size of a Great Garrison Flag outside of one's house.
 
I never understood why one would put a sign in their yard. It's an eyesore, has the potential to become roadside trash, is inviting stupid kids and unhinged irl politispergs to steal it, and you're paying for the privilege.
I feel the same way about political bumper stickers and most other forms of opinion advertising.

The author doesn’t want us to know which marginalized group he’s speaking on behalf of.
We need someone to do a "poor lil pooner" meme with a pooner raking leaves around the Harris/Walz sign.
 
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