Anonymous wrote:Don't Tread on Me is also about not being tracked, profiled and spammed by large powerful corporations that know more about us than we know ourselves.
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:
The snake doesn’t want your money or your stuff.
He doesn’t want to control you.
He doesn’t even want to bite you.
The snake just wants to be left alone.
DON’T — TREAD — ON — ME.
Anonymous wrote:DH wants to get a "Don't tread on me" license plate (the yellow one with the rattlesnake). DH is very libertarian and does support gun rights, but he's not a Trump supporter and definitely isn't racist (I'm not white). DH keeps saying it's about individual rights and freedoms.
When I google, there's a few articles saying that people think it's racist, but that hasn't been my experience. The guys I know that have the flags/shirt are usually ex military and one of DH's friends is black with the sticker on his Jeep
Other people's thoughts?
Anonymous wrote:
The snake doesn’t want your money or your stuff.
He doesn’t want to control you. Is
He doesn’t even want to bite you.
The snake just wants to be left alone.
DON’T — TREAD — ON — ME.
Anonymous wrote:I think “insecure white dude that feels the need to pontificate every thought he’s ever had” when I see that license plate. I make sure to avoid them at parties - so dense and uninteresting.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DH wants to get a "Don't tread on me" license plate (the yellow one with the rattlesnake). DH is very libertarian and does support gun rights, but he's not a Trump supporter and definitely isn't racist (I'm not white). DH keeps saying it's about individual rights and freedoms.
When I google, there's a few articles saying that people think it's racist, but that hasn't been my experience. The guys I know that have the flags/shirt are usually ex military and one of DH's friends is black with the sticker on his Jeep
Other people's thoughts?
I love that image/motto. To me it is very New Hampshire/Libertarian. It also has echoes of Ben Franklin's political cartoon of the 13 colonies. I am sure people will have a problem with the peace symbol soon. As soon as cancel culture crosses one thing off the list, they move on to the next no matter how nonsensical.
NH, a great role model state. No seatbelt or motorcycle helmet law.
How independent, how courageous, how patriotic (and STUPID).
Anonymous wrote:My husband is libertarian and insists on flying this flag on our boat. He doesn't seem to care that it's been co-opted by far right trump supporters. He is attached to it for its original meaning. I wish he would take it down.