When you see the world through CodePink-colored glasses, everything looks upside down or backwards.
Good becomes evil, right is wrong, and so on.
It should thus come as no surprise that the dyslexic, far-left quasi-feminist group tweeted this in reaction to a campaign ad by Donald Trump that promises to go after ISIS:
Will this presidential election be the most important in American history?
Donald Trump’s 30 sec Iowa campaign ad. Ban Muslims, Cut Off Heads & Build A Wall from a brand guru. A new dystopia https://t.co/g8V335mg7S
— CODEPINK (@codepink) January 4, 2016
Notice, the authors of the post, who are so vexed by the notion of decapitation — a “strategy” favored by the radical Islamic terror group — misread Trump’s threat. It is not to “cut off heads,” as they write, but to “cut the head off of ISIS,” which is obviously being used as a figure off speech meaning “to incapacitate.”
It is interesting also that they fear a “dystopia” under Trump, which suggests that their addled way of looking at reality has them believing that the U.S. under Barack Obama has been paradise. In fact, a poll out today notes that a mere 26% of Americans say the nation is on the right track.