Thanks for the thoughtful replies. Some really good points. Being aware before purchase seems absolutely fair.

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I didn’t see this discussion had continued. And I wanted to clarify that my previous statement was made fully aware of what Chick Tracts are and the kind of hateful rhetoric they represent.

I didn’t really feel this thread had “gone off the rails” but was a members expressing concern about spreading hate literature in our community. Chick tracts roundly deny the rights and personhood of LGBTQ, Jewish and Muslim individuals. I feel relatively comfortable here, but if the concerns of LGBTQ, and other faiths are not held with the same level of seriousness as other groups I’m not sure I would.

I believe Chick Tracts are largely a American/Canadian phenomena and probably out of the life experience of some members.

I am spiritual myself, and a Christian. Some thoughtful Bible verses would not be unwelcome in a synth package. I think it’s a bit odd how many members jumped to defend without even checking out the links provided explaining why people were concerned

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I wish I had ordered some. I don’t really care if something is on the back panel. I’d personally just throw whatever else that came with it in the trash and call it a day.

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Oh, BKM went belly up? Unfortunate. Really like his stuff.

He got forced to close due to a small number of very vocal complaints about some of the material included in his shipping of panels.

It was very unfortunate. A hard-working member of our community that actually made stuff people want, as grass-roots as it gets. His panels were awesome.

Wow didn’t know that, how unfortunate. I saw some being upset about some of the Christian iconography on the backsides. Was that it?

Yep, that was it. 20 characters of “this is why we can’t have nice things.”

I’m sure there were some events/exchanges I missed, but I don’t recall seeing all that much force used. I saw a few people who weren’t super into being called wretched sinners or whatever by someone’s packing material, voice that they weren’t super into it, and then he closed his shop.

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it was not the christian iconography on the back, it was the hateful literature included. chick tracts which are homophobic, islamaphobic, anti-catholic, etc. there was some concern expressed in the thread on here, but no clear indication that was why they shut down. there was more discussion in the thread if you’re interested in hearing what people said, it was all quite civil.

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Oh ok. My panels were always in non-hateful bubble wrap with nothing extra. Weird.

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Does anyone have any copies of these chick tracts? I’m really interested to see what content he was actually including. I know that chick tracts are originally quite xenophobic, so I’m wondering if BKM’s were too, or if they were rather Christian booklets conflated with those more inappropriate. Perhaps I should be asking this in the other thread!

I saw someone on a facebook synth group I think post a photo, it was an actual chick tract but can’t remember which one. Even if it’s not an overtly nasty one I can understand why people wouldn’t be down with it, the handwringing about simply having an Ichthys on the BACK of the panel was pretty absurd, but actually including overt propaganda/evangelism material is maybe crossing a line :smiley:

Coming from a noise scene of CDs packaged in all manner of metaphorical and literal filth and ‘extreme’ political-religious symbols I find it hard to get too upset about someone just throwing in some generic christian junkmail with a euro faceplate tho. I used to take chick tracts in the street quite often for comedy / collage material purposes :slight_smile:

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chick.com has everything you need to know about them. There isn’t much subtle at all, and it won’t take you long to understand the concern.

As a side note, growing up in the high-temperature religious world, I remember Chick tracts were kind of collectors items - like religious baseball cards. Very disturbing to think about that now…

[ddg]

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I dont think reviving the BKM discussion in here is a good use of this thread. There is plenty of discussion in the Black Panels thread Black mannequins panels if you want to read more or continue talking about it. I know that many in this thread missed that one, so no worries, but… yeah :+1:

Edit: looks like this discussion has been moved into the BKM thread from it’s prior thread

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i really didn’t want to derail this thread any further (maybe we should separate this whole thing into a separate topic) but some things need to be cleared.

no, @retoid was not forced to close. he chose to close - just as he chose to include literature with his panels with heavy antisemitic, homophobic, islamophobic associations, and that became public. the presence of other religious symbols just confirmed that that action was not just some misguided attempt at humour.

i posted here to give @retoid a chance to reply and clarify all of this. if he chooses to include it with his panels then people need to be aware of it, otherwise you take their choice away.

yes, it’s really shitty that this involved a member of community that contributed to it so much. you know what else is shitty? being reminded that according to some people you are abnormal, an abomination when you just want to make some fucking music. yeah, it’s just fucking panels. not a big deal, right?

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Let’s not forget the hardworking members (especially those in the LGBTQ community, and of other faiths) in our community who designed the ORIGINAL panels would probably not appreciate the new context that BKM Panels were imposing into their work.

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My apologies for passively contributing to derailing the other thread. And thanks for bringing this up. I was blissfully unaware of most of this. But not anymore. Now I need to think if I want to be part of that legacy or not :grimacing:

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I’m really wrestling with this one. Can anyone find and share the image these tracts being packaged with the panels? I grew up in the church and am very familiar with the hate/conspiracy/crazy that is Chick.

I am now an atheist but I try to be neutral toward people’s beliefs as long as they stay positive toward people who are different than them –the messaging in Chick tracts definitely does cross that line. The fish iconography never bothered me being on the back and there are plenty of business that put bible verses on packaging. I’ve bought a lot of these panels, never received any of these materials and was kind of caught off guard that this was the story going around.

I do not wish to associate with intolerance –even though I’ve achieved 95% blackness with these panels (roughly equal to my own heart). I also don’t want to blindly believe a story without proof from something someone saw on facebook. There are a lot of hateful christians out there and a lot of them who’s beliefs make them kinder. I don’t want to make a harsh judgment about a person based only on rumors or someone extrapolating out from a printed ichthus that a person is hateful.

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These things littered the University District in Seattle when I was a kid and they were kinda my introduction to comics. Many, many underground comics artists have made parodies of the format. They were almost like a “kitsch” object to me and I know people who kind of collect them. They are so over the top that it’s hard to imagine anyone being swayed by them but I trust the Southern Poverty Law Center and I think they do qualify as hate speech. I ordered and received some of the BLM black panels, with no additional literature, and was totally unaware of this controversy. I have since taken them off. I’d be happy to pass them on to someone who would use them. They have no offensive markings on them. (Just Friends, 3 Sisters, Cold Mac). PM me if interested.

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I think the Chick tracts were a much later & recent addition to the orders. I’d seen BKM panels around for a while but never heard anyone mention them. I don’t feel like digging through the FB posts but there were several people who mentioned getting them recently and at least one or two photos of them.

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