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Chebucto Regional Softball Club

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A forum for discussing and organizing recreational softball and baseball games and leagues in the greater Halifax area.

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  • myrmepropagandistF myrmepropagandist

    @alter_kaker @liferstate

    This logo is being pushed as a story about "conservatives are mad about it" (are they really? Hm.) and to conservatives as "the left did this?" (No.)

    This isn't politically aligned. It's corporate, soulless. You can get a car in any color you like as long as it is gray. Every apartment has white walls. It's a design trend driven by sanding down the texture of everything so it can be monetized.

    The old logo is brimming with *diversity* and character.

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    @futurebird I am definitely harboring conservative sentiments wrt car colors and designs in general
    @liferstate

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      @futurebird I am definitely harboring conservative sentiments wrt car colors and designs in general
      @liferstate

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      @alter_kaker @liferstate

      It's odd to me that this is surfacing in media as "conservative" when I think it's much more popular than that. And I first encountered annoyed essays and rants about this design trend in VERY left wing circles where everyone said "yes, capitalism is ugly again"

      Not "cars have gone woke because they are gray" Frankly I don't even get how the logic on that could work.

      How is having less uniqueness ... "woke" ? Isn't it the other way around?

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      • myrmepropagandistF myrmepropagandist

        @alter_kaker @liferstate

        It's odd to me that this is surfacing in media as "conservative" when I think it's much more popular than that. And I first encountered annoyed essays and rants about this design trend in VERY left wing circles where everyone said "yes, capitalism is ugly again"

        Not "cars have gone woke because they are gray" Frankly I don't even get how the logic on that could work.

        How is having less uniqueness ... "woke" ? Isn't it the other way around?

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        @futurebird @alter_kaker @liferstate I’m pretty frickin’ left, and the new Cracker Barrel logo upsets me.

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          @futurebird @alter_kaker @liferstate I’m pretty frickin’ left, and the new Cracker Barrel logo upsets me.

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          @michaelgemar @alter_kaker @liferstate

          I can't stand it. It looks like a bank that does predatory lending.

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          • myrmepropagandistF myrmepropagandist

            @alter_kaker @liferstate

            This logo is being pushed as a story about "conservatives are mad about it" (are they really? Hm.) and to conservatives as "the left did this?" (No.)

            This isn't politically aligned. It's corporate, soulless. You can get a car in any color you like as long as it is gray. Every apartment has white walls. It's a design trend driven by sanding down the texture of everything so it can be monetized.

            The old logo is brimming with *diversity* and character.

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            @futurebird @alter_kaker @liferstate you can still get a red car, except that you have to buy the most expensive model to have that choice. Having a non-grey car is now a demonstration of status, rather than aesthetic choice.

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            • Wilhelm FitzpatrickR Wilhelm Fitzpatrick

              @futurebird @alter_kaker @liferstate you can still get a red car, except that you have to buy the most expensive model to have that choice. Having a non-grey car is now a demonstration of status, rather than aesthetic choice.

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              @rafial

              If I could drive and if I needed a car ... which I don't, I'd want a nice dark orange one.

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              • myrmepropagandistF myrmepropagandist

                @alter_kaker @liferstate

                It's odd to me that this is surfacing in media as "conservative" when I think it's much more popular than that. And I first encountered annoyed essays and rants about this design trend in VERY left wing circles where everyone said "yes, capitalism is ugly again"

                Not "cars have gone woke because they are gray" Frankly I don't even get how the logic on that could work.

                How is having less uniqueness ... "woke" ? Isn't it the other way around?

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                @futurebird

                I assume that anything they don't like is "woke" by definition.

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                • Steve GisselbrechtS Steve Gisselbrecht

                  @futurebird

                  I assume that anything they don't like is "woke" by definition.

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                  @stevegis_ssg

                  It's such a self own.

                  If you aren't woke it means you are easily tricked. You're a dupe. Useful for being clueless. A sucker.

                  What is the opposite of "woke" ... it's being asleep.

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                  • myrmepropagandistF myrmepropagandist

                    @alter_kaker @liferstate

                    This logo is being pushed as a story about "conservatives are mad about it" (are they really? Hm.) and to conservatives as "the left did this?" (No.)

                    This isn't politically aligned. It's corporate, soulless. You can get a car in any color you like as long as it is gray. Every apartment has white walls. It's a design trend driven by sanding down the texture of everything so it can be monetized.

                    The old logo is brimming with *diversity* and character.

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                    @alter_kaker @liferstate

                    I'm proceeding from now on with the assumption that any news story "conservatives/liberals are mad about (minor thing)" is probably nonsense based on a few dozen tweets and it may or may not have any real relevance.

                    Find a new framing device.

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                    • myrmepropagandistF myrmepropagandist

                      @alter_kaker @liferstate

                      I'm proceeding from now on with the assumption that any news story "conservatives/liberals are mad about (minor thing)" is probably nonsense based on a few dozen tweets and it may or may not have any real relevance.

                      Find a new framing device.

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                      @alter_kaker

                      I think some media miss the cycle of "liberals are mad about this silly thing" and they are trying to recreate it.

                      To some degree it's funny to do such stories about conservatives but it's also just an annoying way to frame politics. It's boring.

                      It's possible to talk about small issues about design and advertising without becoming ... crazy. These things do matter. Not as much as other issues, but part of the framing feels like "how dare you analyze anything!"

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