Political Stereogram: Solve it NOW, Scum!

Corporations are lobbying the Senate to stop public reporting of what kind of labor?

Look long and hard and deep into the picture below to find the answer.

Stereogram featuring the Answer to the Question: Corporations are lobbying the Senate to stop public reporting of what kind of labor?

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4 Responses to Political Stereogram: Solve it NOW, Scum!

  1. Tom says:

    That is so neat! i stared at it for about a minute, trying to figure it out, then stopped trying and POOF, just like that the word SLAVE popped out of the picture – as if it were raised lettering. Very enjoyable – thanks.

    Of course i wouldn’t expect much more from our current fascist government than to curb our rights, censor the press and withhold important information from its citizens. It follows right along from the disregard of our Constitution, which came into vogue under Bush/Cheney. After electing Obama, the hope was that all that would revert back to America as usual, but with each passing day it seems to recede father and farther away – not unlike a rescue ship sailing away in the opposite direction while we’re standing on this slowly sinking island . . .

  2. Jim says:

    OK, Tom, I’m glad you like it, but if you read the link you’ll see the “current fascist government” is trying to introduce the reporting of corporate use of slave labor, which is I think a good thing. It’s the corporations that are trying to stop that reporting requirement. And do you have any evidence that this story has been censored?

  3. Tom says:

    Not this particular story, no. Hey, by the way, what ever happened to that little bill that was sneaking around after hours in the Capitol whereby corporations could spend unlimited sums on any campaign? What ever happened to election reform?

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