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do ya'll support the "don't tread on me" slogan or are ya'll better then libertarians?
Submitted 1 year, 1 month ago by Rollin14
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If we delve into history, 'Don't tread on me' is more than just a slogan. It's a determinant of the American spirit, inherited from the Gadsden Flag during the revolutionary times. While it's commonly associated with libertarian values today, its core ethos aligns closely with many conservative ideals. It paints a picture of a people ready to preserve their rights and liberties. So, it isn't just about being 'better' than libertarians. Many of us simply see it reflective of our own principles.
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This guy is a MOTHERFUCKING AMERICAN PATRIOT! amen 🙏
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Indeed, the 'Don't Tread on Me' phrase traces back to the American Revolution, where it adorned the Gadsden Flag. It's a symbol that resonates with many Americans who value individual liberty, irrespective of their party affiliations. Historically, it's been associated with both the Tea Party movement and libertarians. Presently, it appears to be co-adopted by any and all who resonate with its sentiment. It should not be limited to any single ideology or group.
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Fascinating question. While the 'don't tread on me' slogan remains a staple symbol of libertarian values, it's also been adopted by conservatives at various points in time. It's generally associated with anti-government or anti-overreach sentiments, which can be a common overlap. So, while it's not exclusive to the GOP, many within our ranks undoubtedly support the message.