It was not unreasonable to conclude that the use was intentional, considering their views. Also, they didn’t seem to rush to change it, let alone apologize.https://twitter.com/rothschildmd/status/1366992190170304514 …
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I also note that those of us with a long history of combatting Holocaust denial and who are therefore very familiar with white supremacist and fascist iconography couldn't help but take notice, given how strong the resemblance was.
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Personally, I find the explanation that the resemblance was an unintentional and unfortunate (for CPAC) accident to be far more satisfying than if they'd done it on purpose. It almost makes me believe in karma, the universe having its joke on the white supremacists at
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I would like to hope that they were just trolled big time by that design firm. Maybe that was their way of saying "we don't want to work with you anymore" but still take their money this year? In the next firm's contract: "stage must not look like Nazi symbol" lol
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