Apparently it had been bought for my world flag collection before the al-Aqsa flood, and ever since then it's just been kinda sitting there all folded up at the back of the gifts-to-give shelf for over a year, because giving the Zionist flag to me on any occasion would be incredibly tone-deaf, and has only continued to become progressively more tone-deaf as... *gestures broadly at everything*
So finally it was decided to just give the flag to me today because "that's where the Christmas story happened" — and I said to this justification, "Bethlehem is in the West Bank, you have to go through like eight checkpoints to get there from Nazareth nowadays."
...But in any case the deed is done: I am now in possession of the flag of a settler-colonial vassal of empire currently committing an active, brutal genocide, to realize its expansionist ambitions under its racist ideology of ethnic supremacy. In other words, I have basically been given the equivalent of the Hakenkreuzflagge for Christmas of 1944.
After reviewing my options for things I can do with this gift, I have decided that I want to try redyeing the flag into either the Palestinian flag or the flag of the PFLP. I haven't dyed any fabric in nearly a decade so it'll be a good opportunity to practice that sort of crafts skill, I think.
Stepping on something is a pretty solid sign of disrespect imo, but I see what you’re doing
Look if I walk up to your house and see a Nazi themed doormat with swastikas and a black sun and shit I'm definitely assuming you're a Nazi
A doormat yes, but something not intended for that purpose being used as one takes on a different character I think
Maybe they need some more context, but there’s no culture where wiping your feet on an item signifies respect or adoration
Eg: https://www.ynetnews.com/culture/article/sjmjlbrac
So if a mat says "welcome" it really means the person fucking hates visitors and can't wait for guests to leave
Sure friend