Our current army of artists is as follows:
@thorbites — Amateur sociologist and semiotician — Los Angeles
@_DirkCalloway_ — Artist and Professor — Detroit
@Scorchsky — Artist and Professor — Phoenix
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A few other efforts are trickling in from around the country — mostly sweet little old ladies who shouldn’t have to be doing this. But, as should be obvious to all of us by now, we’re fighting an information war here, and it’s you, me and the Deep State (see “Rule of Law,” ”US Constitution” or “America...”) Vs. Donald Trump, the Republican Party, Fox News, Sinclair Broadcasting, Vladimir Putin and a collection of other US and Russian Oligarchs. And if you think the bullshit is thick now, just wait until the Mueller Investigation findings come out and those fascist fuckfaces have to bully their way through treason. Don’t think they won’t and don’t think they don’t have every right to. When they stole the election in 2000 we did nothing about it, and when they pretended Saddam Hussein was Osama Bin Laden we scarcely made a peep about that either. You can’t really blame them for thinking they’re going to get away with conspiring with Russia as well — Hell, they already are. I think we all know perfectly well if this bullshit was being done by Democrats everyone involved would’ve been in jail by the end of last February.
Anyway, if we’re gonna win this one, and I promised my children we would, one hundred of us spending a single afternoon putting signs on freeways around the country is worth a hundred thousand of us spending an afternoon holding signs in the same place at the same time. (Realizing that determining the political “value” of any protest medium is dicey, I ran the numbers by a secret cabal of Soros-funded Alinskyite mathematicians and they confirmed a protest efficacy ratio of freewayblogger to marcher of at least 1,122 to 1.)
Although for the time being our revolution is hobbled by having me as its leader, I’m hoping someone qualified (and connected,) will eventually step in. Until then, enjoy the work of my plucky little band of artist-warriors and relish, as I do, the prospect of the day when we drive these fascist bastards into the sea. There’s gonna be a whole lot of reasons to celebrate that day, but one of the greatest ones will be that we won the war using art.
Remember, the most important thing you can do is vote... on election day.
On all the other days the most important thing you can do is art.
Some of my encounters with the law...
How To Make Signs.
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