So...
I've personally seen the debate about this slogan and I'm noticing where you have people interpreting #abolish ice as meaning getting rid of immigration enforcement entirely. Then someone responds "no you idiot. They're not saying allow all illegal immigration. Some people use the slogan to mean to replace it with a less militarized force like we had with ins. Some other people really believe in abolishing ICE and further, believe in open borders and noone is illegal. Some simply just want to downsize ICE. Etc. Etc."
So, imo, if a slogan requires a bunch of addendum to explain what you REALLY mean, then it might not really be the best slogan. While I understand making slogans provocative to attract attention, people should still be able to gather what you really mean when you say it. Like Medicare for all. There isnt a lot of explanation needed to clarify that one.
Thoughts?
I've personally seen the debate about this slogan and I'm noticing where you have people interpreting #abolish ice as meaning getting rid of immigration enforcement entirely. Then someone responds "no you idiot. They're not saying allow all illegal immigration. Some people use the slogan to mean to replace it with a less militarized force like we had with ins. Some other people really believe in abolishing ICE and further, believe in open borders and noone is illegal. Some simply just want to downsize ICE. Etc. Etc."
So, imo, if a slogan requires a bunch of addendum to explain what you REALLY mean, then it might not really be the best slogan. While I understand making slogans provocative to attract attention, people should still be able to gather what you really mean when you say it. Like Medicare for all. There isnt a lot of explanation needed to clarify that one.
Thoughts?

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