...being an illegal alien. Just ask William Bradford. However, in the process of trying to track down a source for the image at left, I found the image at right.* Congrats, ennaylimeoldskool! You are the early favorite for worst person of 2010. Can't wait to see pix of your kooky white privilege hijinx when you hit Goree for spring break!
*Given my day job's early American proclivities, considering making tees of this image, what with the AZ nonsense, and all. If you would buy one, at cost + postage, let me know.


Count me in on a tee.
Posted by: BK | Tuesday, 04 May 2010 at 11:22 AM
wait, is that a *real* sign those girls are standing under? Do people *need* a sign to tell them not to run over child-toting families?
and that shirt design is great. I'd take one.
Posted by: 2late4aGoodName | Tuesday, 04 May 2010 at 02:31 PM
It is a real sign. That the sign exists in the first place is obscene. The sign exists to warn motorists that various and sundry economic conditions compel some families from south of the United States to enter illegally, on foot. As pedestrians in non-pedestrian areas, they are at times compelled to share roads with fast-moving cars, at risk to themselves. I can think of ways to address this issue that are more systemic than putting up the signs, but they are real.
Posted by: The Gurgling Cod | Tuesday, 04 May 2010 at 03:21 PM