Gadsden flag license plates - are there more these days?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I have one on my car. I like the flag, but it’s not a political expression for me.

I don’t care what people think about it, one way or the other. Not my problem.


It is a political statement, like it or not. Now that you know that you are like intimidating poc, including friends, will you change it?

No, I’m not responsible for other peoples’ irrational reactions. My friends know where I stand politically, and strangers’ opinions are of no consequence to me.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:So...I didn't know what "Gadsden flag license plates" meant so I did a search. On the second link was this "...see this as a step in the White direction." Yikes.


My second link said "Made in the USA." What have you been searching for lately?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The rest of the population (including here in Virginia) is fed up with the democrats’ increasingly radical BS.


Wishful thinking. It’s a center-left country. The radicals are QOP.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The rest of the population (including here in Virginia) is fed up with the democrats’ increasingly radical BS.

And a $50 license plate combats that how...?

Oh, it's just a way to let other drivers know that I don't like CRT.


Other drivers don’t care about your fringe viewpoint on that topic and your white fragility.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:As someone who loves history, I think it’s sad that one of our country’s historic flags has been taken over by people who are so extreme.


Um - extreme? Have you taken an honest look at the democrat party recently?


DemocratIC.

You failed to capitalize a proper noun and failed to use the proper spelling of the adjective. Were you born dumb or is this ignorance deliberate?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:

Has anyone noticed the large number of these plates on cars driven by POCs?



This is a really good observation. I think I've seen a POC driving a car with a Gadsen license plate only a handful of times. 99.8% of the time it's a white person.

So yeah, there's definitely identity politics at play when it comes to the Gadsen license plate.


Spend more time in 7 Corners and Annandale. It is far far from 99.8%.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I have one on my car. I like the flag, but it’s not a political expression for me.

I don’t care what people think about it, one way or the other. Not my problem.


It is a political statement, like it or not. Now that you know that you are like intimidating poc, including friends, will you change it?

No, I’m not responsible for other peoples’ irrational reactions. My friends know where I stand politically, and strangers’ opinions are of no consequence to me.


If strangers opinions are of no consequence to you, why do you feel the need to virtue signal your radical politics on your car…to strangers?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I have one on my car. I like the flag, but it’s not a political expression for me.

I don’t care what people think about it, one way or the other. Not my problem.


It is a political statement, like it or not. Now that you know that you are like intimidating poc, including friends, will you change it?

No, I’m not responsible for other peoples’ irrational reactions. My friends know where I stand politically, and strangers’ opinions are of no consequence to me.


If strangers opinions are of no consequence to you, why do you feel the need to virtue signal your radical politics on your car…to strangers?

I picked the Gadsden flag several years ago because I appreciate its historical importance, and I like the way it looks. Any political message is solely in your head. Feel free to assume whatever you want about me. Not sure why it should matter to me if you,or some other strangers, think I’m some sort of radical.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I have one on my car. I like the flag, but it’s not a political expression for me.

I don’t care what people think about it, one way or the other. Not my problem.


It is a political statement, like it or not. Now that you know that you are like intimidating poc, including friends, will you change it?

No, I’m not responsible for other peoples’ irrational reactions. My friends know where I stand politically, and strangers’ opinions are of no consequence to me.


If strangers opinions are of no consequence to you, why do you feel the need to virtue signal your radical politics on your car…to strangers?

I picked the Gadsden flag several years ago because I appreciate its historical importance, and I like the way it looks. Any political message is solely in your head. Feel free to assume whatever you want about me. Not sure why it should matter to me if you,or some other strangers, think I’m some sort of radical.


You should brush up on pop culture then. Because it no longer represents what you think it does. Sounds like you’re ok with that though. Just know you were warned that yes, people think you’re a Trump cult member whose knowledge of politics doesn’t extend past the 2nd amendment.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I have one on my car. I like the flag, but it’s not a political expression for me.

I don’t care what people think about it, one way or the other. Not my problem.


It is a political statement, like it or not. Now that you know that you are like intimidating poc, including friends, will you change it?

No, I’m not responsible for other peoples’ irrational reactions. My friends know where I stand politically, and strangers’ opinions are of no consequence to me.


If strangers opinions are of no consequence to you, why do you feel the need to virtue signal your radical politics on your car…to strangers?

I picked the Gadsden flag several years ago because I appreciate its historical importance, and I like the way it looks. Any political message is solely in your head. Feel free to assume whatever you want about me. Not sure why it should matter to me if you,or some other strangers, think I’m some sort of radical.


You should brush up on pop culture then. Because it no longer represents what you think it does. Sounds like you’re ok with that though. Just know you were warned that yes, people think you’re a Trump cult member whose knowledge of politics doesn’t extend past the 2nd amendment.

Just because a few people think something represents something, doesn’t make it so.

And, do you really go around worrying what random people think of you? That’s something I’d expect from an anxious middle schooler, not a mature adult.

Feel free to believe I’m a Trumper, or a neo-Nazi, or whatever. Doesn’t bother me.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I have one on my car. I like the flag, but it’s not a political expression for me.

I don’t care what people think about it, one way or the other. Not my problem.


It is a political statement, like it or not. Now that you know that you are like intimidating poc, including friends, will you change it?

No, I’m not responsible for other peoples’ irrational reactions. My friends know where I stand politically, and strangers’ opinions are of no consequence to me.


If strangers opinions are of no consequence to you, why do you feel the need to virtue signal your radical politics on your car…to strangers?

I picked the Gadsden flag several years ago because I appreciate its historical importance, and I like the way it looks. Any political message is solely in your head. Feel free to assume whatever you want about me. Not sure why it should matter to me if you,or some other strangers, think I’m some sort of radical.


You should brush up on pop culture then. Because it no longer represents what you think it does. Sounds like you’re ok with that though. Just know you were warned that yes, people think you’re a Trump cult member whose knowledge of politics doesn’t extend past the 2nd amendment.

Just because a few people think something represents something, doesn’t make it so.

And, do you really go around worrying what random people think of you? That’s something I’d expect from an anxious middle schooler, not a mature adult.

Feel free to believe I’m a Trumper, or a neo-Nazi, or whatever. Doesn’t bother me.


It’s not a few people, and it’s not just the past few years. But whatever. If you weren’t a fascist or neo-nazi, you would care about this. But now you’ll understand if someone asks where you were on Jan 6.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:So...I didn't know what "Gadsden flag license plates" meant so I did a search. On the second link was this "...see this as a step in the White direction." Yikes.


My second link said "Made in the USA." What have you been searching for lately?


LOL. Not. Racist PP.
Anonymous
Have multiple Black, democrat friends who have them just because they think they look cool on their cars (Camaros, Mustangs, etc). For a lot of younger people, at least, it's largely about just trying to make their car or truck look more badass.

Haven't read the whole thread so idk if someone already said this.
Anonymous
Yikes. I have one. I’m a person of color with a part black child and probably one of the most diverse families you will ever meet. I like it because it makes my gray SUV easier to find in the parking lot lol.

Also I like the ideology but am rabidly anti-Trump and his ilk.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The rest of the population (including here in Virginia) is fed up with the democrats’ increasingly radical BS.


There are still people around who believe you can be arrested for supporting BLM. I have a neighbor who thought neighbors who were against that orange stain were going to be arrested much like Clarence Thomas and his nutty wife.
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