I don't think they are all a myth or a fake hate crime. I think some of them are real. I last saw one myself in 2006 on a social worker's car where I work. (Be careful Grim, she lives next to the French Broad River a few miles south of the airport in Hendersonville now.)
But it's a noose in a good cause. There are good nooses and there are bad nooses.
ReplyDeleteBullwinkle the Noose is, I imagine, an example of a good noose.
No noose is good noose
ReplyDeleteThis is real progress here. We've really opened up and become the most accepting culture on Planet Earth. We now acknowledge that inanimate objects enjoy the same freedoms and protections as the 56+ genders do. For the first time in my life, we are seeing that a Bimini Loop knot can identify as a noose.
ReplyDeleteIt's noose to me. Maybe it's just another loopy idea.
ReplyDeleteGive it enough rope and it will hang itself
ReplyDeleteYou know, there was a noose reported on a nearby bridge recently. I wonder if she knows how to tie one?
ReplyDeleteThen there is my Uncle The-noose
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