Media Hag

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Feb 22
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highlow:

“If we see [this sign] in the wild, it’s a sign of republicanism but if you put that photograph and put a frame and put it on a wall, then you would know you are in a house of a democrat because it would become folk art.” 

- Bill Bishop on the country’s self-imposed “way-of-life segregation.” Here he details the increasing polarization of American communities and the corresponding impact on American culture, politics, economy and potential.




On first glance of this photo, I thought it was part of some sort of road safety campaign.

highlow:

“If we see [this sign] in the wild, it’s a sign of republicanism but if you put that photograph and put a frame and put it on a wall, then you would know you are in a house of a democrat because it would become folk art.”

- Bill Bishop on the country’s self-imposed “way-of-life segregation.” Here he details the increasing polarization of American communities and the corresponding impact on American culture, politics, economy and potential.

On first glance of this photo, I thought it was part of some sort of road safety campaign.
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