Anonymous
Post 05/23/2017 16:51     Subject: Re:"Don't tread on me" flag. Is there any objectionable connotation to it? (as with Confederate flag)

Anonymous wrote:Isn't this the Libertarian Flag?


It's one of the associations. I like it.

I have a nice impression of the people with those license plates. To me, they signal a person who cares about our country and doesn't want to see people's rights trampled by an aloof, uncaring bureaucracy.
Anonymous
Post 05/23/2017 14:45     Subject: Re:"Don't tread on me" flag. Is there any objectionable connotation to it? (as with Confederate flag)

Isn't this the Libertarian Flag?
Anonymous
Post 05/23/2017 13:50     Subject: "Don't tread on me" flag. Is there any objectionable connotation to it? (as with Confederate flag)

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It basically means "I'm racist".

It's the new rebel flag


Only because you say it is.


No, because racists co-opted it. You can't save it just because you don't mean it that way, any more than you can rehabilitate Pepe the Frog or swastikas.
Anonymous
Post 05/23/2017 13:38     Subject: "Don't tread on me" flag. Is there any objectionable connotation to it? (as with Confederate flag)

Anonymous wrote:It basically means "I'm racist".

It's the new rebel flag


Only because you say it is.
Anonymous
Post 05/23/2017 13:00     Subject: "Don't tread on me" flag. Is there any objectionable connotation to it? (as with Confederate flag)

Anonymous wrote: I thought it was a really cool looking license plate.


I think the shape of the snake in the Virginia license plate looks like a pile of poop.
Anonymous
Post 05/23/2017 13:00     Subject: "Don't tread on me" flag. Is there any objectionable connotation to it? (as with Confederate flag)

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It's definitely associated with the tea party and racist right-wing trash now, but ironically I've seen the license plates and stickers on cars driven by 20-something, minority men with riced-up cars trying to look mean and aggressive. I'm sure they have no idea of its political affiliation.


You do realize that the term "riced-up" is flat-out racist, right? You are so ignorant and hypocritical.


If you're offended by a mainstreamed phrase linking Asians to eating rice -- horror of horrors! -- I can't help you.


Cars don't eat rice.
Anonymous
Post 05/23/2017 12:54     Subject: "Don't tread on me" flag. Is there any objectionable connotation to it? (as with Confederate flag)

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The tea party has adopted it.


The connotation to me was the 13 colonies. Now I associate it with the Tea Party.


Same. (New Hampshire, especially.)
Anonymous
Post 05/23/2017 12:44     Subject: "Don't tread on me" flag. Is there any objectionable connotation to it? (as with Confederate flag)

I live in VA and used to have a license plate with the don't tread on me flag -- I loved the look of the flag and its history. I'm not a redneck or uneducated, BTW (just responding to posts above). Around 2009 it became clear that the conservative fringe had decided to adopt this flag for themselves -- so I stopped using it. Makes me sad that they ruined a cool thing. To answer your question, I would not display this flag in DC -- it has come to mean that you're a tea party/Nazi type.
Anonymous
Post 05/23/2017 10:52     Subject: "Don't tread on me" flag. Is there any objectionable connotation to it? (as with Confederate flag)

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It's definitely associated with the tea party and racist right-wing trash now, but ironically I've seen the license plates and stickers on cars driven by 20-something, minority men with riced-up cars trying to look mean and aggressive. I'm sure they have no idea of its political affiliation.


You do realize that the term "riced-up" is flat-out racist, right? You are so ignorant and hypocritical.


If you're offended by a mainstreamed phrase linking Asians to eating rice -- horror of horrors! -- I can't help you.
Anonymous
Post 05/23/2017 10:51     Subject: "Don't tread on me" flag. Is there any objectionable connotation to it? (as with Confederate flag)

It seems to be strongly related to aggressive and inconsiderate drivers. I mentally associate it with the "ME, ME, ME!" attitude, but that's not limited to one political affiliation.
Anonymous
Post 05/23/2017 07:01     Subject: "Don't tread on me" flag. Is there any objectionable connotation to it? (as with Confederate flag)

I thought it was a really cool looking license plate.
Anonymous
Post 05/23/2017 03:18     Subject: Re:"Don't tread on me" flag. Is there any objectionable connotation to it? (as with Confederate flag)

Anonymous wrote:That flag says 'I'm a gun-toting, anti-choice, closed minded, uneducated redneck - and I'm proud of it'. That's what it says to me, anyway. I have a visceral reaction when I see that flag.


Why can't you control your emotions?

Maybe other people view the flag differently than a narrow minded liberal.

Most people don't give a flying F about stuff like this.
Anonymous
Post 05/23/2017 02:27     Subject: "Don't tread on me" flag. Is there any objectionable connotation to it? (as with Confederate flag)

Anonymous wrote:It's definitely associated with the tea party and racist right-wing trash now, but ironically I've seen the license plates and stickers on cars driven by 20-something, minority men with riced-up cars trying to look mean and aggressive. I'm sure they have no idea of its political affiliation.


You do realize that the term "riced-up" is flat-out racist, right? You are so ignorant and hypocritical.
Anonymous
Post 05/23/2017 00:46     Subject: Re:"Don't tread on me" flag. Is there any objectionable connotation to it? (as with Confederate flag)

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:That flag says 'I'm a gun-toting, anti-choice, closed minded, uneducated redneck - and I'm proud of it'. That's what it says to me, anyway. I have a visceral reaction when I see that flag.



^^^^ Typical open minded, tolerant liberal. ^^^^


I'll tolerate anything but your intolerance.


As I already stated, you're intolerant.

Thank you for confirming that for all of us.
Anonymous
Post 05/22/2017 18:53     Subject: Re:"Don't tread on me" flag. Is there any objectionable connotation to it? (as with Confederate flag)

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:That flag says 'I'm a gun-toting, anti-choice, closed minded, uneducated redneck - and I'm proud of it'. That's what it says to me, anyway. I have a visceral reaction when I see that flag.



^^^^ Typical open minded, tolerant liberal. ^^^^


I'll tolerate anything but your intolerance.

Tolerant doesn't mean accepting racist views. Conservative Christians should be very aware how Jesus did not tolerate greed or hatred, but He loved the person, just not what they did or said that was sinful. I don't think anyone should tolerate racist views, unless I guess if you are a racist.