The use of the word 'Betray' in the MoveOn ad was colossally stupid.
Also stupid is the idea held by some that if, on a given issue, we simply push our side hard enough, that means we win, and thus any given mini-scandal that turns out badly for us just means we didn't push hard enough.
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Students responsible for "Hate Muslims? So Do We" posters confess
The students who canvassed GW’s campus with anti-Muslim posters Monday sent a letter to the GW Hatchet today admitting their role in the controversy.
We’d all realized that the posters were a satirical shot at Campus Progress’ archenemy, the Young America’s Foundation, which is sponsoring Islamo-Fascism Awareness Week at 140 campuses around the country from October 22-26, including GW where Campus Progress’ other archenemy David Horowitz will be speaking. But at least now we know who the students responsible for the posters were. One was Adam Kokesh, “a graduate student and Iraq War veteran, [who] gained celebrity over the past year because of his vocal opposition to the war.”
Kokesh and six other students wrote in an e-mail to the Hatchet:
"It is to our great dismay that the student body and the media missed the clear, if subtle, message of our flier: the hyperbolic nature of the flier was aimed at exposing Islamophobic racism.
There’s still a great debate raging on Jenny Odegard’s original blog post on this Monday about whether this satire is funny, whether racism is ever funny, and shitting on Paris Hilton.
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Also stupid is the idea held by some that if, on a given issue, we simply push our side hard enough, that means we win, and thus any given mini-scandal that turns out badly for us just means we didn't push hard enough.