Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:he may not be those things, but the Venn diagram between people who are and people who have those plates has a very large overlap
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have no idea what it means. I doubt many people know what it means, and they certainly don't care.
White dudes who “hate government” but love government paychecks definitely know what it means.
Want to see irony? Go to Langley or the Pentagon and count the number of Don’t Tread On Me license plates. El-Oh-Elle.
It’s not ironic. It dates back to the revolutionary war. It is a symbol of US patriotism. It came back into popularity after 9/11.
So many of the people that have the symbol on their car think they’re just being patriotic.
However, many in the tea party use that flag, and it started making its way over to the white supremacist type.
Yes it was historical. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gadsden_flag
But so was the Ok sign, used by campers and scuba divers but usurped by White Power. https://www.npr.org/2019/09/26/764728163/the-ok-hand-gesture-is-now-listed-as-a-symbol-of-hate
Do you know somehow I totally missed this. I did this sign to my 10 year old the other night and he was like, “uh, mom?!? That’s a white supremacist sign!” I had no freaking clue!” Don’t think I used to much anyway and never will again, but holy hell!! How did I miss that?!?’
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:African-Americans:
Does seeing that license plate make you nervous or trigger you in some way? I’ve never seen a person of color with this license plate. It’s always been a white man or woman. Lots of Jeeps and big pickup trucks.
I’d love to hear the reactions of people of color.
-White Man
Asian woman here. I refused to buy houses in neighborhoods which had the flag. I live in the Midwest.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't think it's necessarily racist, but it's definitely anti-Democrat, anti-liberal, pro-gun, pro-military / cop, and anti-government. High correlation with authoritarian personality disorder and probably with racism. This is probably not someone you want to hang out with and discuss books or art.
I have one, and also a PhD and thousands of books. Happy to meet at the Sackler to discuss Asian art when they’re open again.
Lol, absolutely not interested in wasting any time interacting with you.
Also let me just say I’m extremely not surprised that “Asian” is your go-to art choice.
OP is definitely also Asian.
? where are you getting that from. I know zero Asian Americans who would have that bumper sticker on their car. Most of them have stuff that do with their kids' education like "My kid is an honor roll student" or religious symbols like the Christian "fish" sign.
And I'm not sure about the ^^PP PhD person who likes Asian art. But even if true, that doesn't mean anything.. you can still be a pro-gun nut job with some personality disorder. I mean look at Ted Kaczynski - highly intelligent white dude who was a serial killer.
-Asian American
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have no idea what it means. I doubt many people know what it means, and they certainly don't care.
White dudes who “hate government” but love government paychecks definitely know what it means.
Want to see irony? Go to Langley or the Pentagon and count the number of Don’t Tread On Me license plates. El-Oh-Elle.
It’s not ironic. It dates back to the revolutionary war. It is a symbol of US patriotism. It came back into popularity after 9/11.
So many of the people that have the symbol on their car think they’re just being patriotic.
However, many in the tea party use that flag, and it started making its way over to the white supremacist type.
Yes it was historical. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gadsden_flag
But so was the Ok sign, used by campers and scuba divers but usurped by White Power. https://www.npr.org/2019/09/26/764728163/the-ok-hand-gesture-is-now-listed-as-a-symbol-of-hate
Anonymous wrote:African-Americans:
Does seeing that license plate make you nervous or trigger you in some way? I’ve never seen a person of color with this license plate. It’s always been a white man or woman. Lots of Jeeps and big pickup trucks.
I’d love to hear the reactions of people of color.
-White Man
Anonymous wrote:My husband and I are retirees.
I agree that the don’t tread on me isn’t supposed to be racist / Trump supporter. But over the last 4 years, that is what it has become.
I would not put one on my car.
Anonymous wrote:I can’t believe Northam still allows those plates. Why hasn’t he banned them yet?
Anonymous wrote:I had never noticed these before but seen one today on an old Subaru. Didn’t seem like a natural fit to me!