Signs to prevent bad behavior

Posted by richrobinson 12 years, 6 months ago to The Gulch: General
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Shrugs husband saw a sign the other night at a store that read "Please remove your mask before entering". The clerk explained that it was meant to prevent bad things from happening. If a sign can do that we wondered what other signs we should have and where we should put them. Any suggestions?


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  • Posted by CircuitGuy 12 years, 6 months ago
    Messages that alienate one of the two parties immediately alienate almost 50% of the population and indirectly support the two-party duopoly, which works out compromises in which they both get to keep their favorite gov't spending / intrusion.

    I say 50% b/c probably a third of the population follows one party or the other, and maybe a sixth thinks the two-party system is choreographed to resist change by channeling debate onto hot-button issues.
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    • Posted by khalling 12 years, 6 months ago
      as long as the message conveys reason, the only care I give to the number alienated is that it might reach 50% or higher of the population and that is for sure alarming. but to attempt to not alienate by including anti-reason in the message, surely would be ineffective in preventing bad behavior.
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      • Posted by CircuitGuy 12 years, 6 months ago
        Are you saying getting behind one of the two main US political parties and belittling the other conveys reason?
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        • Posted by khalling 12 years, 6 months ago
          nope. I'm saying a logical message on a sign should influence reasonable people. If one political party or the other has a platform which includes illogical, unreasonable positions and my sign addresses the illogical position, my sign is also possibly addressing bad behavior. there's plenty of bad behavior to go around. I can't help it if those choosing to engage in bad behavior feel alienated. that said, we all can blow off a little steam with a bumper sticker. I'm not alienated when I see a I love Obamacare sticker, but it tells me something about the person(s) who put said bumper sticker on the bumper. As well, I would not feel alienated if I saw a bumper sticker which read "you didn't build that."
          I DO feel alienated when my President says "you didn't build that" and "you are forced to HAVE Obamacare." see the difference?
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