sanepride said @ 3:32pm GMT on 14th November
OK as soon as I saw this image I thought there's no way this can be what it initially looks like. It's either a protest, a troll, or some kind of art project.
The home’s African-American resident, Alonzo Parker, says he is making a statement about society’s treatment of black people. Parker, in an exclusive interview with this newspaper, said he began displaying the sign to protest the outcome of a civil suit in which he was involved. Parker said the sign was meant to express his dissatisfaction with the way African-Americans are treated in society. sanepride said @ 3:52pm GMT on 14th November
OK as soon as I saw this image I thought there's no way this can be what it initially looks like. It's either a protest, a troll, or some kind of art project.
The home’s African-American resident, Alonzo Parker, says he is making a statement about society’s treatment of black people. Parker, in an exclusive interview with this newspaper, said he began displaying the sign to protest the outcome of a civil suit in which he was involved. Parker said the sign was meant to express his dissatisfaction with the way African-Americans are treated in society.
Protip: Try and check with local news media before assuming before taking such stories at face value, especially when reported in biased or questionable outlets. sanepride said @ 3:53pm GMT on 14th November
OK as soon as I saw this image I thought there's no way this can be what it initially looks like. It's either a protest, a troll, or some kind of art project.
The home’s African-American resident, Alonzo Parker, says he is making a statement about society’s treatment of black people. Parker, in an exclusive interview with this newspaper, said he began displaying the sign to protest the outcome of a civil suit in which he was involved. Parker said the sign was meant to express his dissatisfaction with the way African-Americans are treated in society.
Protip: Try and check with local news media before taking such stories at face value, especially when reported in biased or questionable outlets. <-- Entry / Current Comment sanepride said @ 3:32pm GMT on 14th November
OK as soon as I saw this image I thought there's no way this can be what it initially looks like. It's either a protest, a troll, or some kind of art project.
The home’s African-American resident, Alonzo Parker, says he is making a statement about society’s treatment of black people. Parker, in an exclusive interview with this newspaper, said he began displaying the sign to protest the outcome of a civil suit in which he was involved. Parker said the sign was meant to express his dissatisfaction with the way African-Americans are treated in society.
Protip: Try and check with local news media before taking such stories at face value, especially when reported in biased or questionable outlets.