Memorial honoring Siegfried Marcus in front of the Technische Universität, Vienna
While finding photos to illustrate a post about inventor Siegfried Marcus, I found this photo on Flickr of one of the memorials to Marcus in Vienna. The photographer had tagged it with the caption, “Siegfried is made an example of”. I think it’s safe to assume from the green peace symbol that the vandals who defaced the monument to Marcus were environmentalists eager to show their hatred for Marcus and the automobile. You see, at the base of the plinth is “Inventor of Gasoline Automobiles 1864″. Siegfried Marcus was the first person on record to power a vehicle with a gasoline engine.
I suppose I could snark about the hypocrisy inherent in the vandals using ozone depleting or carbon dioxide increasing propellents in their can of green spray paint but there’s really a more curious coincidence involved in this graffiti that’s impossible to ignore, Godwin be damned.
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Godwin’s Law be damned, this is not even remotely a coincidence. From OWS to the watermelons (green on the outside, red on the inside), the ideological causality of Leftist ideas is pretty clear to those who take the trouble of examining it — as if the consistent results were not enough in their own right to make the point.
The next time some drooling Leftist tries to tell you that the National Socialists weren’t socialists, or that the Soviet Union was somehow a “betrayal” of the revolution or were somehow not a valid example of Leftist ideas in action, hit them with these. Hard.