Saw a car a big bumper sticker today: “Raising Lions, Not Sheep”

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Literally any sane human being would agree with the sentiment of this bumper sticker (?), but we are overrun with absolute sissies where you’re scared to even admit it’s better for a kid to be tough and a leader than an ineffectual conformist.

We are so absolutely screwed as a civilization.


Humanity is doomed. But because the MAGA idiots are breeding excessively.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Is it maybe a Christian thing? Maybe referring to The Lion, The Witch, and the Wardrobe books where the lion represents Jesus. I don’t really know, but taking a guess. Did the cars have other stickers or magnets that indicated a religious family?


I find it hilarious that this “I am not sheep” thing is used in some Christian families, when the Bible uses the shepherd as a metaphor for God over and over. Are these particular Christians illiterate?
Anonymous
You may as well just have a huge bumper sticker that says “I’M A TOOL”
Anonymous
What’s interesting is how many different opinions there are for what the sticker actually means. So many different interpretations. If it’s that hard to figure out then maybe it’s a stupid bumper sticker to have in the first place.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Literally any sane human being would agree with the sentiment of this bumper sticker (?), but we are overrun with absolute sissies where you’re scared to even admit it’s better for a kid to be tough and a leader than an ineffectual conformist.

We are so absolutely screwed as a civilization.


Maybe we are screwed because people feel the need to broadcast simplistic childrearing philosophies to people in other cars.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:What does this mean? Saw it today while driving over the Key Bridge.

But I’ve seen similar stickers in the past year.

Are they teaching their kid to maul other kids?


zoo workers
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Is it maybe a Christian thing? Maybe referring to The Lion, The Witch, and the Wardrobe books where the lion represents Jesus. I don’t really know, but taking a guess. Did the cars have other stickers or magnets that indicated a religious family?


I find it hilarious that this “I am not sheep” thing is used in some Christian families, when the Bible uses the shepherd as a metaphor for God over and over. Are these particular Christians illiterate?


+1. As a Christian, I can't imagine putting that sentiment on my car.
Anonymous
Don’t overthink it. Just a typical dbag.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Just some alt-right nonsense.


Is it a Christian thing? Lion of Judah?
Anonymous
It's a MAGA thing. You can get the stickers at any rally or Trump campaign spot.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Literally any sane human being would agree with the sentiment of this bumper sticker (?), but we are overrun with absolute sissies where you’re scared to even admit it’s better for a kid to be tough and a leader than an ineffectual conformist.

We are so absolutely screwed as a civilization.


There you go, OP. It's people like this. Inventing imaginary wars in their heads so they can win.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote: Rebelling without a purpose is equally as ineffectual.

These kids sound like the type who refuse to do homework then whine later when they fail a test since the purpose of homework is to practice and solidify the material!


Sounds like the Resist crowd, let's give everyone a 50% even if they skip the test and have rolling grade books so deadlines don't matter.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Sheep are dumb and are followers (have you ever heard the expression ""sheeple"? People who don't use their brain and just follow the crowd).

Lions are strong, strategic, fighters


America does not have lions. Lions came from other continents!! It is an endorsement of immigrants!!


What are you talking about? America is a country of immigrants other than the Native American Indians.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:You may as well just have a huge bumper sticker that says “I’M A TOOL”


I'm sure you own one.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Is it maybe a Christian thing? Maybe referring to The Lion, The Witch, and the Wardrobe books where the lion represents Jesus. I don’t really know, but taking a guess. Did the cars have other stickers or magnets that indicated a religious family?


I find it hilarious that this “I am not sheep” thing is used in some Christian families, when the Bible uses the shepherd as a metaphor for God over and over. Are these particular Christians illiterate?


Yes, one should ask them if they agree with "The Lord is my shepherd".
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