Smash those mugs
Michelle Malkin carries an al-Reuters report that has a 'Palestinian' shopkeeper in the Gaza Strip selling souvenir mugs and urging his patrons to smash them in the event that they don't like the outcome of the lynching in Annapolis.And you thought no one in Gaza had $2.50 to spend.In a symbol of fragile hopes for this week’s Middle East peace conference at Annapolis, one Palestinian shopkeeper is selling souvenir mugs for the event — complete with instructions to smash them if talks break down.
Under a dove and olive branch motif, the mugs carry the message in English: “Please keep this souvenir, but in case of the conference’s failure; you are only asked to break the mug”.
Tareq Abu Dayya, who runs a gift shop in the Gaza Strip, said he meant the mugs to symbolize hope the conference could lead to a Palestinian state but also his low expectations for success:
“If the conference doesn’t succeed, then the poor citizen can do nothing but break this mug. End of story,” said Abu Dayya, who reported brisk sales of mugs at a hefty $2.50 apiece.
As Michelle points out, the problem is that when the lynching doesn't reach a consensus, the mugs aren't the only thing likely to be smashed.
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