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The Gods made them crazy!
So I wanted to share a few things that have alternately made me smile and cringe since I’ve been in Switzerland:
First to smile:
For your cold-blooded furry friend!
Next to cringe, (and maybe cry a little):
I don’t think I need to translate this one… It’s from a right-wing political party and basically promotes religious and racial profiling in immigration. These posters are everywhere, from major train stations, to barn doors in the country - where I took this photo.
And finally to laugh again:
Have you ever wondered where your recycling goes? Well, in Winterthur they have no secrets!
November 29, 2009 at 10:25 am
Hi all,
It seems I’m not the only one shocked by the second image above:
http://www.nytimes.com/reuters/2009/11/29/world/news-us-swiss-minarets.html?ref=global-home