Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:?... It's not like they are putting a burning cross in their front yard.
I don't think most people would pay any attention to it, unless you lived in a very well educated and self-aware area like DC.
Fixed it for you.
And the snake-flag is pretty much the equivalent of a burning cross. It's just that most people are too stupid to recognize it for what it s
It's just that you don't get to decide for everyone else that they should believe what you believe.
Actually, I'm totally comfortable making just those sort of judgements. I'm educated, politically savvy, and a believer in social justice. I can identify racism when I see it, even when racists are hiding behind cover and excuses.
Bottom line, I'm EXACTLY the person qualified to be able to tell others what they should believe, especially if they're too stupid to arrive at the right conclusion themselves.
For being so educated and politically savvy, you are pretty damn ignorant. Read up. It is not racist. Also, get over yourself.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gadsden_flag
The Gadsden flag is a historical American flag with a yellow field depicting a rattlesnake coiled and ready to strike. Positioned below the rattlesnake are the words "DONT TREAD ON ME". The flag is named after American general and politician Christopher Gadsden (1724–1805), who designed it in 1775 during the American Revolution. It was used by the Continental Marines as an early motto flag, along with the Moultrie flag.
It has become associated with racists in the last decade or two. Try to keep up.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:?... It's not like they are putting a burning cross in their front yard.
I don't think most people would pay any attention to it, unless you lived in a very well educated and self-aware area like DC.
Fixed it for you.
And the snake-flag is pretty much the equivalent of a burning cross. It's just that most people are too stupid to recognize it for what it s
It's just that you don't get to decide for everyone else that they should believe what you believe.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:?... It's not like they are putting a burning cross in their front yard.
I don't think most people would pay any attention to it, unless you lived in a very well educated and self-aware area like DC.
Fixed it for you.
And the snake-flag is pretty much the equivalent of a burning cross. It's just that most people are too stupid to recognize it for what it s
It's just that you don't get to decide for everyone else that they should believe what you believe.
Actually, I'm totally comfortable making just those sort of judgements. I'm educated, politically savvy, and a believer in social justice. I can identify racism when I see it, even when racists are hiding behind cover and excuses.
Bottom line, I'm EXACTLY the person qualified to be able to tell others what they should believe, especially if they're too stupid to arrive at the right conclusion themselves.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:?... It's not like they are putting a burning cross in their front yard.
I don't think most people would pay any attention to it, unless you lived in a very well educated and self-aware area like DC.
Fixed it for you.
And the snake-flag is pretty much the equivalent of a burning cross. It's just that most people are too stupid to recognize it for what it s
It's just that you don't get to decide for everyone else that they should believe what you believe.
Actually, I'm totally comfortable making just those sort of judgements. I'm educated, politically savvy, and a believer in social justice. I can identify racism when I see it, even when racists are hiding behind cover and excuses.
Bottom line, I'm EXACTLY the person qualified to be able to tell others what they should believe, especially if they're too stupid to arrive at the right conclusion themselves.
You can't even spell "judgments," so I highly doubt you're educated, savy, etc.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:?... It's not like they are putting a burning cross in their front yard.
I don't think most people would pay any attention to it, unless you lived in a very well educated and self-aware area like DC.
Fixed it for you.
And the snake-flag is pretty much the equivalent of a burning cross. It's just that most people are too stupid to recognize it for what it s
It's just that you don't get to decide for everyone else that they should believe what you believe.
Actually, I'm totally comfortable making just those sort of judgements. I'm educated, politically savvy, and a believer in social justice. I can identify racism when I see it, even when racists are hiding behind cover and excuses.
Bottom line, I'm EXACTLY the person qualified to be able to tell others what they should believe, especially if they're too stupid to arrive at the right conclusion themselves.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Read your history, and then decide what you think. Anything these days can be perceived as offensive in some way or another. Last summer, my son overheard someone saying that the Cleveland Browns should change their name because it was offensive. Everything is offensive. Everyone seems to be offended. Except for me. I don't care. Do what you want, and if someone gets offended, that's their problem, not yours. I'm certainly not going to spend my life walking on eggshells because no one has a sense of humor any longer.
Well said.
Or, you could come on an anonymous board and participate in some group think. That seems to be the option of way too many today.
Anonymous wrote:I live in NoVA and know of a Muslim person and a black person with this license plate.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:?... It's not like they are putting a burning cross in their front yard.
I don't think most people would pay any attention to it, unless you lived in a very well educated and self-aware area like DC.
Fixed it for you.
And the snake-flag is pretty much the equivalent of a burning cross. It's just that most people are too stupid to recognize it for what it s
It's just that you don't get to decide for everyone else that they should believe what you believe.
Actually, I'm totally comfortable making just those sort of judgements. I'm educated, politically savvy, and a believer in social justice. I can identify racism when I see it, even when racists are hiding behind cover and excuses.
Bottom line, I'm EXACTLY the person qualified to be able to tell others what they should believe, especially if they're too stupid to arrive at the right conclusion themselves.
For being so educated and politically savvy, you are pretty damn ignorant. Read up. It is not racist. Also, get over yourself.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gadsden_flag
The Gadsden flag is a historical American flag with a yellow field depicting a rattlesnake coiled and ready to strike. Positioned below the rattlesnake are the words "DONT TREAD ON ME". The flag is named after American general and politician Christopher Gadsden (1724–1805), who designed it in 1775 during the American Revolution. It was used by the Continental Marines as an early motto flag, along with the Moultrie flag.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
+1
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:?... It's not like they are putting a burning cross in their front yard.
I don't think most people would pay any attention to it, unless you lived in a very well educated and self-aware area like DC.
Fixed it for you.
And the snake-flag is pretty much the equivalent of a burning cross. It's just that most people are too stupid to recognize it for what it s
It's just that you don't get to decide for everyone else that they should believe what you believe.
Actually, I'm totally comfortable making just those sort of judgements. I'm educated, politically savvy, and a believer in social justice. I can identify racism when I see it, even when racists are hiding behind cover and excuses.
Bottom line, I'm EXACTLY the person qualified to be able to tell others what they should believe, especially if they're too stupid to arrive at the right conclusion themselves.
The Gadsden flag is a historical American flag with a yellow field depicting a rattlesnake coiled and ready to strike. Positioned below the rattlesnake are the words "DONT TREAD ON ME". The flag is named after American general and politician Christopher Gadsden (1724–1805), who designed it in 1775 during the American Revolution. It was used by the Continental Marines as an early motto flag, along with the Moultrie flag.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
That's what I associate the flag with, not the tea party or as the new confederate flag.
OK. But, you are wrong
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
That's what I associate the flag with, not the tea party or as the new confederate flag.
Anonymous wrote:Read your history, and then decide what you think. Anything these days can be perceived as offensive in some way or another. Last summer, my son overheard someone saying that the Cleveland Browns should change their name because it was offensive. Everything is offensive. Everyone seems to be offended. Except for me. I don't care. Do what you want, and if someone gets offended, that's their problem, not yours. I'm certainly not going to spend my life walking on eggshells because no one has a sense of humor any longer.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:?... It's not like they are putting a burning cross in their front yard.
I don't think most people would pay any attention to it, unless you lived in a very well educated and self-aware area like DC.
Fixed it for you.
And the snake-flag is pretty much the equivalent of a burning cross. It's just that most people are too stupid to recognize it for what it s
It's just that you don't get to decide for everyone else that they should believe what you believe.
Actually, I'm totally comfortable making just those sort of judgements. I'm educated, politically savvy, and a believer in social justice. I can identify racism when I see it, even when racists are hiding behind cover and excuses.
Bottom line, I'm EXACTLY the person qualified to be able to tell others what they should believe, especially if they're too stupid to arrive at the right conclusion themselves.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:?... It's not like they are putting a burning cross in their front yard.
I don't think most people would pay any attention to it, unless you lived in a very well educated and self-aware area like DC.
Fixed it for you.
And the snake-flag is pretty much the equivalent of a burning cross. It's just that most people are too stupid to recognize it for what it s
It's just that you don't get to decide for everyone else that they should believe what you believe.
Actually, I'm totally comfortable making just those sort of judgements. I'm educated, politically savvy, and a believer in social justice. I can identify racism when I see it, even when racists are hiding behind cover and excuses.
Bottom line, I'm EXACTLY the person qualified to be able to tell others what they should believe, especially if they're too stupid to arrive at the right conclusion themselves.