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Hadn't seen this picture before so I looked into its validity (nothing personal, OP. Standard practice to check) and....yep, the text matches the image.
thats fine. My shtick here is radical reinterpretation of existing evidence. The historical events I draw on should be solid as a rock so i welcome a second pair of eyes.
It certainly looked plausible but it's a good excuse to learn more, anyway. The context makes it even worse than the image text implies.
Some good reading on the wiki page I linked. It was apparently an on-going protest where even Rabbis were arrested!
FYI: muriatic acid is simply a hardware store name for hydrochloric acid.
The choice of liquid is almost irrelevant, it's the performance of it that I really found shocking
The choice of liquid is hyper relevant. The difference between water and hydrochloric acid is the difference between a racist gesture and scarring racist violence or perhaps death.
Sorry, I thought you were implying that the word choice was deliberate to imply it was a scarier substance or something. I didn't mean that any liquid is equally bad, just that which specific dangerous chemical he dumped was less shocking to me than the added context.
Ahh yeah, fair! The context is just that most folks don't know what muriatic acid is. That shit is scary!
and HCl will blind you, will burn your skin, and whose fumes are surely fun for the lungs
I think that this is an excellent way to approach something like this. I am a bit surprised (not at you personally) that you hadn't seen it before, though, it's been making the rounds for decades.
I've seen tons of images from the civil rights movement but this one somehow slipped under the radar. I hadn't even heard of the protests that led up to it!