chill man, some humor never hurts@AlbertC, is the photo in your post of Carol Burnham Cook? And if so, did she actually say “I was never told about this proposal“? I note that you don’t claim either of these things specifically but the context suggests it. If not, somebody is being exposed to scorn she doesn’t deserve. If it is, on the other hand (or somebody else at the meeting who said these words) mock away!
Just to be clear, I like the proposal and don’t like nimbyism. But manipulated media is an increasing problem in the age of Trump. Please note that I am not accusing you of this. I am simply asking for enough information to evaluate the photo.
chill man, some humor never hurts
@AlbertC, is the photo in your post of Carol Burnham Cook? And if so, did she actually say “I was never told about this proposal“? I note that you don’t claim either of these things specifically but the context suggests it. If not, somebody is being exposed to scorn she doesn’t deserve. If it is, on the other hand, it is Ms. Cook or somebody else at the meeting who said these words, mock away!
Just to be clear, I like the proposal and don’t like nimbyism. But manipulated media is an increasing problem in the age of Trump. Please note that I am not accusing you of this. I am simply asking for enough information to evaluate the photo.
Well it's far from criminal. People get hurt from anything and everything these days, can't please everyone.Yeah, it actually can hurt.
it's called a meme, welcome to 2020I like neither the content nor the tone of the Cooks’ letter. Mock away!
But, just to be clear, is the photo of some unidentified older woman, possibly someone’s granny, who didn’t, in fact, say the words in the subtitle? If so, as far as I can tell from the information you have provided, the photo might be be a generic photo of some other meeting about some unidentified subject. And for all I know, the woman could speaking in favour of, say, a breakfast programme for disadvantaged school children or some equally inoffensive cause and you have used it to mock the Delisle nimbies. Have I understood you correctly?
I don’t want raise the temperature around this unnecessarily but can you see that there might be some dangerous examples of that kind of procedure out there?
A meme is not meant to literally portray anyone, no harm is meant by the poster toward the particular woman pictured, and that is understood by the vast majority viewing the image. It is only meant as representative of the type of pushback that is heard at so many development meetings.I like neither the content nor the tone of the Cooks’ letter. Mock away!
But, just to be clear, is the photo of some unidentified older woman, possibly someone’s granny, who didn’t, in fact, say the words in the subtitle? If so, as far as I can tell from the information you have provided, the photo might be be a generic photo of some other meeting about some unidentified subject. And for all I know, the woman could speaking in favour of, say, a breakfast programme for disadvantaged school children or some equally inoffensive cause and you have used it to mock the Delisle nimbies. Have I understood you correctly?
I don’t want raise the temperature around this unnecessarily but can you see that there might be some dangerous examples of that kind of procedure out there?