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For @LiliesforLife

I'm asked what the rabbit means and where I got it.

I used this image in a thread last night describing @realDonaldTrump.
Allow me to quote at length:

"Rabbits were often featured in medieval art and are symbolic of innocence and purity. Likewise, rabbits and hares featured strongly as religious symbols."
"The hare, called by its Latin name lepus, represented people who have respect for God and puts their trust in His divine powers, rather than trusting fellow humans. Therefore, medieval manuscripts abound with representations of Jesus surrounded by hares."
( @Twitter broke the thread. They must be monitoring me manually. Fear of divinity and fear of @realDonaldTrump.)
"In the terminator rabbits doodles, they finally get their revenge and their roles are changed."
"These depictions were customarily used not to grant them their final victory over unfortunate circumstance, but more to make fun of the defeated party."
"As hares and rabbits are fairly easy to scare, when they defeat a human they prove that person to be a coward, or maybe not the smartest person ever."
( @Twitter broke the thread two more times. I get a kick out of how afraid these people are. Pretty funny, isn't it, @realDonaldTrump?)
"When observing the drollerie depicting furious rabbits one notices many of them representing a hunter that covers his eyes in fear of the cute and miniature animal."
"These depictions, therefore, represent a prime example of social commentary and say more about the humans in question than the animal itself."
"The killer rabbits show us directly that bravery and strength were one of the most admirable character traits a medieval man should adhere to."
THERE!

I don't mind having to check the thread after I post each tweet.

This harassment does nothing to stop @realDonaldTrump's reelection. If I can serve as a pretty, shiny distraction for @Twitter's drooling imbeciles, I'm glad to do it.
Here's the money quote:

"The killer rabbits show us directly that bravery and strength [are] the most admirable character traits a...man should adhere to."

We've got that man.
The resemblance is not a coincidence.

And the photo is not manipulated in any way.

It's real. As are all the implications.

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