Found this one in Facebook:
A would be visitor was about to enter this location in St. Petersburg, FL but noticed the following warning sign at the entrance:
A comment by Todd Louis sums it up rather nicely: “Perhaps they don’t quite understand how those very signs led to the creation of that place to begin with.”
Duh.
Had the Jews simply put signs on their doors that said “No Nazis Allowed”, none of that would have ever happened.
lol
The only good 2 minutes of the half hour news hour: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YO0F6enwzEo
So how did this happen then
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_Holocaust_Memorial_Museum_shooting
Did the DC museum forget to put up their signs?
[…] that 99.9% of intelligent people understand that such signs would not have been effective, yet many still cling to the belief that such signs are effective. They’re not. Advertisement if (!window.OX_ads) { OX_ads = []; } OX_ads.push({ "auid": […]
A shandeh un a charpeh!
(Yiddish phrase for “a shame and a disgrace!”)
*facepalm* Wow…that’s an irony defining bit of signage.
Looks like there’s room under that for one of these:
http://shop.jpfo.org/cart.php?m=product_detail&p=57
Please let someone do this…. pretty please with sugar on top.
And maybe this one under that…
http://flyingcerdoranch.com/armed_jews.jpg
AMC Veterans 24 in Tampa now has signs too.
AMCs are generally posted from my understanding. The one near me has the sign on only one door and at the bottom. The sign is black letters on a clear background and difficult to see unless you are looking for it.
I ignore it anyway.
Maybe “No Nazi’s or Anti Semites allowed,” or “The Jews didn’t think of this Sign?”