> The content aside, it is undeniable that the tract in question has
> "design sensibilities from Jehovah's Witness lit" (someone gave one to
> me at the Oct. 26 demo in DC). _You_ wouldn't have chosen _that_ design
> if you had any say in the matter at all.
It's pretty funny to hear comparisons to religious literature. It may just be that leftists and activists have been peddling boring, lifeless literature for so many years that they are thrown for a loop when somebody comes along with some design skills.
I'm just waiting for somebody to do a good spoof on those Jack Chic tracts.
"And then the evil capitalists were consigned to the lake of eternal fire..."
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