I don’t know if anyone here realized this but the font in question here is made by Fredrick Brennan who is probably best known as the founder of 8chan
i like… have complicated feelings on the guy. on the one hand, it’s important to congratulate him on realizing the harm his actions did and working to undo all that. on the other he did years of harm that has yet to be undone and might never be undone. and everyone only gets so much grace. i’m glad he realized all his online friends were nazis and stopped hanging out with them, but on the other it’s hard to trust the judgement of someone who hung out with nazis for years.
I think it’s definitely necessary to accept people who did bad things if they truly change and realize the problems they’ve caused. That applies not just to people who hang out with Nazis but also actual Nazis. When you get out of a far right group, you basically lose all your friends at once and if there’s nothing else to go back to, it will make people think twice before going that step even if they’re ready for it.
100%
You were a nazi your whole life but now you’ve been fighting nazis for years, we gonna trash you or what? Definitely shouldn’t.
Welcome people to the light!
Anything to do with Chomsky lol??
Probably; seeing this font is giving me the urge to illegally bomb Cambodia
How would one bomb Cambodia legally anyway?
You get the Supreme Court to give you a little piece of paper that says, “I can do what I want.”
By having congress authorize it, hopefully with actual cause (dear god they don’t even need a good reason…)
So, congress’s decisions counts as globally legal?
I never specified that I was talking about international law. That said, the Rome Statute didn’t exist back then and even if it did, it could be argued that “hot persuit” doctrine allowed it as it was Vietnamese forces that were the first to violate Cambodian sovereignty. I still think the bombing was completly morally repugnant and against the interests of both justice and US war goals, but I’m not sure it would qualify as a war crime.
Mai Lai on the other hand was a war crime, full stop.
My Lai was a little worse than usual, but it was also pretty much the MO for American forces. Lt. Calley was just bloodthirsty enough to do it as an official operation, making enough of a gestalt to attract some attention, instead of just having a handful of people on patrol to do it and then come back to base and play cards after like nothing happened. And then again the next week, and then again the week after that.
Fashion brands celebrating rn (fuck you Nike)
I mean it’s clearly just a little joke (quite a good one IMO) based on the fact that it’s a US-Constitution-like font.
The only question is whether the person who signed off on making this live was in on the joke. I suspect not, I think they probably thought “oh that’s a weird name for a font.”
My first thought was NYT font actually, it made me laugh quite a bit. I think the Chomsky reference is real.
Oh… holy shit. I think you’re right. That’s a much better joke.
To me it looks like the font for a Nazi-era newspaper headline.
Weird they all look the same, right?
You’re probably thinking of Blackletter, which was quite common in Germany.
All of Google’s fonts are manufacturing consent.
How so
google, as a corporation, has been pushing us all to move a particular way for years. it’s most obvious in the YouTube recommendations algorithm which pushes right wing shit. their fonts platform just gives them more control over the entire web instead of just acting as an index.
Can you elaborate more?
Do you have specific questions or do you just want people to talk for you?
Looks like a historical Americana version of Fraktur. In case the original wasn’t Nazi enough
ℑ 𝔱𝔥𝔦𝔫𝔨 𝔶𝔬𝔲’𝔯𝔢 𝔠𝔬𝔯𝔯𝔢𝔠𝔱
Gothic ripoff?
damn why does it look fresh as hell though? wait is that the Washington Post logo font?