Cultural Immersion
See if you can figure out which ethnic group -slash- country the blue skulls and flag in this graffiti represents:

Here's a little hint, in case you need one.
Of course, if our newswires and other assorted "pro-peace" sycophants are to be believed, there's not an ounce of hate reflected in the photograph above.
Friday update: Okay, so sometimes I can be a little bit dense. And yeah, that means that it sometimes takes a day or two for me to figure something out.
Mixed in with the blue skulls and flags in that graffiti above are yellow skulls, and a yellow flag with a very distinct marking on it. Any guesses as to what that represents? I'll be answering beyond the fold.

A Palestinian woman walks past a graffiti on a street in Khan Yunis, southern Gaza Strip. A Palestinian militant and his wife were killed in the latest Israeli strike on Gaza, as Prime Minister Ehud Olmert vowed to keep up raids against gunmen in the Hamas-run territory. (AFP/Said Khatib)
Here's a little hint, in case you need one.
Of course, if our newswires and other assorted "pro-peace" sycophants are to be believed, there's not an ounce of hate reflected in the photograph above.
Friday update: Okay, so sometimes I can be a little bit dense. And yeah, that means that it sometimes takes a day or two for me to figure something out.
Mixed in with the blue skulls and flags in that graffiti above are yellow skulls, and a yellow flag with a very distinct marking on it. Any guesses as to what that represents? I'll be answering beyond the fold.

A Palestinian Fatah supporter films a rally held to mark the third anniversary of the death of the late Palestinian President Yasser Arafat in Gaza November 12, 2007. Gunfire killed at least five people on Monday at a Fatah memorial rally for Arafat that drew hundreds of thousands of supporters of the defeated faction in the Hamas-ruled Gaza Strip, a medic said. REUTERS/Ibraheem Abu Mustafa (GAZA)
There you go, then. This illustrates quite perfectly how dedicated Hamas is to peace.
Maybe eventually, the clueless folks over at the State Department will figure it out.



