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Trayvon Martin "hoodie" could be displayed in the Smithsonian
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<blockquote data-quote="OV1kenobi" data-source="post: 2258014" data-attributes="member: 5005"><p>Hopefully, the "hoodie" will be displayed with bullet hole and bloodstains visible. I would like to take my grandson there someday so that he might see what happens to someone who wants to be a thug or emulate one.</p><p></p><p>I would also like to see the bloodstained tunic of Archduke Franz Ferdinand at the Military History Museum in Vienna, since the centennial of WWI is coming up very soon, but that is the subject of a different thread.</p><p></p><p>Both bloodstained and holed tunics/"hoodies" could very well be outward and visible symbols of pivotal moments in history. The one in Vienna for sure. The one in D.C., maybe.</p><p></p><p>Unfortunately, the display of the "hoodie" could be the central relic of a black racist, neocommie/libtard shrine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OV1kenobi, post: 2258014, member: 5005"] Hopefully, the "hoodie" will be displayed with bullet hole and bloodstains visible. I would like to take my grandson there someday so that he might see what happens to someone who wants to be a thug or emulate one. I would also like to see the bloodstained tunic of Archduke Franz Ferdinand at the Military History Museum in Vienna, since the centennial of WWI is coming up very soon, but that is the subject of a different thread. Both bloodstained and holed tunics/"hoodies" could very well be outward and visible symbols of pivotal moments in history. The one in Vienna for sure. The one in D.C., maybe. Unfortunately, the display of the "hoodie" could be the central relic of a black racist, neocommie/libtard shrine. [/QUOTE]
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