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Thursday, November 17, 2016

RETARD ALERT - NY ‘Therapy Wall’ for those traumatized by election



Politically Correct Masturbation
  • The question is do Leftists have a soul?  With other choices available on the ballot how can any decent person cast a vote to put a known criminal in the White House? How do these morons sleep at night?  
  • It appears "safe spaces" and "Subway Therapy Walls" help the retarded deal with the real world.


(Reuters)  -  In the liberal stronghold of New York City, residents distraught over the incoming Republican administration were finding solace a week after the U.S. presidential election by placing handwritten, anonymous notes on the walls of a busy subway station.

On Tuesday, many notes offered support to immigrants or mocked Trump's promise to build a wall along the United States-Mexico border and have Mexico pay for it.

"A better wall," read one sticky note.

"This is the wall that love can build," read another.

"Subway Therapy Wall"

Titled "Subway Therapy," the installation lining the underground walls beneath Manhattan's Union Square was the idea of artist Matthew "Levee" Chavez.

"The last couple days have been stressful and I wanted to provide people with an opportunity to engage in a small and easy way," he wrote in the magazine Quartz.

Democrat Hillary Clinton bested Trump 79 percent to 18 percent in New York City.

Writers of the sticky notes took varied approaches. Some pledged political action, saying "Vote in 2018" and "I will do my part to change this!"

A blue sticky note quotes novelist Zadie Smith on the subject of despair, and a pink one quotes Jesus' Sermon on the Mount: "Blessed are the meek, for they shall inherit the earth."

New York's Democratic governor, Andrew Cuomo, struck a pro-immigrant message, posting a note with lines from the Emma Lazarus poem that appear on the Statue of Liberty: "Give me your tired, your poor, your huddled masses yearning to be free... I lift my lamp beside the golden door."

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1 comment:

Anonymous said...

sure they don`t , they have pay for play , or Money for votes