Anonymous
Post 04/08/2024 11:13     Subject: Re:Are “Don’t Thread on Me” tags no longer political?

A small number of people get them just because of the plate’s color (yellow). For them, it’s not political at all; they just want to color coordinate with their vehicle’s color.
Anonymous
Post 04/08/2024 11:13     Subject: Are “Don’t Thread on Me” tags no longer political?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I’ve seen so many people of all backgrounds around my area with these tags lately. Young and old, people of color and Caucasian. I assumed these were politics related for many years. Now that a mixed race LGBTQ couple who are our neighbors, have recently gotten these tags, I’m wondering if I was incorrect.

What is going on with the popularity?


I mean, the Gadsden Flag is about as political as it gets, going back to the founding of our country.

I do agree it's kind of lost its meaning. And its use to signal hostility to fellow citizens is beyond the pale.


It's not used to signal hostility. It's literally about limits on government power. If anything, it fits perfectly into a leftist oppressor/oppressed narrative except for the fact that it calls for people to be independent in thought and action.
Anonymous
Post 04/08/2024 10:35     Subject: Are “Don’t Thread on Me” tags no longer political?

Anonymous wrote:I think people think it sounds cool, but don't realize what it means.


I’ve assumed this as well.
Anonymous
Post 04/08/2024 08:34     Subject: Are “Don’t Thread on Me” tags no longer political?

Ha! From your title I thought this was going to be a satire about DCUM posts.
Anonymous
Post 04/08/2024 08:26     Subject: Are “Don’t Thread on Me” tags no longer political?

Anonymous wrote:I’ve seen so many people of all backgrounds around my area with these tags lately. Young and old, people of color and Caucasian. I assumed these were politics related for many years. Now that a mixed race LGBTQ couple who are our neighbors, have recently gotten these tags, I’m wondering if I was incorrect.

What is going on with the popularity?


I mean, the Gadsden Flag is about as political as it gets, going back to the founding of our country.

I do agree it's kind of lost its meaning. And its use to signal hostility to fellow citizens is beyond the pale.
Anonymous
Post 04/08/2024 08:26     Subject: Are “Don’t Thread on Me” tags no longer political?

No such thing as a don’t thread on me tag.
Anonymous
Post 04/08/2024 08:24     Subject: Are “Don’t Thread on Me” tags no longer political?

No one gave MAGA the right to hijack a flag that ha been part of American history since 1776.
Anonymous
Post 04/08/2024 07:21     Subject: Are “Don’t Thread on Me” tags no longer political?

They are political, but some people may not realize that.
Anonymous
Post 04/08/2024 06:53     Subject: Are “Don’t Thread on Me” tags no longer political?

Maga dog whistle.
Anonymous
Post 04/08/2024 06:04     Subject: Are “Don’t Thread on Me” tags no longer political?

They are definitely Tea Party/MAGA and very much political. Unusually entitled dudebros who want their guns and pot but think abortion is 'baby killing.'
Anonymous
Post 04/08/2024 05:59     Subject: Re:Are “Don’t Thread on Me” tags no longer political?

If its a white driving the car then yes, but not if its a BIPOC.
Anonymous
Post 04/08/2024 00:27     Subject: Are “Don’t Thread on Me” tags no longer political?

I think people think it sounds cool, but don't realize what it means.
Anonymous
Post 04/08/2024 00:18     Subject: Are “Don’t Thread on Me” tags no longer political?

99% MAGA
Anonymous
Post 04/08/2024 00:11     Subject: Are “Don’t Thread on Me” tags no longer political?

Opposition to vaccine mandates? It's mostly on the right but there are some uninformed people on the left as well (I know the mandates are gone but it's still an "identity" for some people).
Anonymous
Post 04/08/2024 00:06     Subject: Are “Don’t Thread on Me” tags no longer political?

I’ve seen so many people of all backgrounds around my area with these tags lately. Young and old, people of color and Caucasian. I assumed these were politics related for many years. Now that a mixed race LGBTQ couple who are our neighbors, have recently gotten these tags, I’m wondering if I was incorrect.

What is going on with the popularity?