On Monday, September 21, 2015 at 1:52:28 AM UTC+3, Neil Van Dyke wrote:
> Matthias Felleisen wrote on 09/20/2015 05:46 PM:
> > Can we please stay away from politics and leaning on politics?
> > I am sure everyone has different connotations with these kinds
> > of symbols.
> 
> More seriously, I do like the PLT/Racket logos, and I like this poster 
> from Finland.
> 
> Regarding the poster, I previously assumed that the Shepard Fairey Obama 
> poster stylization has long since been genericized in most people's 
> minds.  However, non-US people, *when they want to appeal to broad US 
> audiences*, should be aware that large percentages of people in the US 
> react very negatively to references to certain politicians and political 
> issues.

Thank you Matthias for raising this concern and Neil for your insightful reply. 
As Neil suspected, political motivations or connotations never occurred to me 
as I'm a Finn and I see the Obama poster more like a pop-art than political 
statement (a google image search of "obama poster" brings out a lot of 
influenced works, and if some have political motivations, I'm completely 
oblivious to them). 

Therefore, it seems, that the poster might have use for non-US audiences, but 
perhaps it is a good idea not to put it in the Racket Github wiki.

BR,
Jussi

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