Look, if people want to use a name for their organization inspired by (disputed) history, fine.
If people are actually claiming that they would have been the (disputed) 3%....that strikes me as hypothetical and belated stolen valor.
That should've brought a premium to the sale price. Agreed on Magpul logo.I used to have an INGO sticker on the back windshield, but I sold it with the car attached.
A Magpul logo generally goes pretty unnoticed by non gun folks.
But at this stage for me, my goal is to unmemorable.
What would you have done then? I suppose by that logic, I've stolen patriotism for believing in the emancipation from British rule? I'm not 250 years old so I guess my views are invalid.If people are actually claiming that they would have been the (disputed) 3%....that strikes me as hypothetical and belated stolen valor.
How about an "I voted" sticker.
What would you have done then? I suppose by that logic, I've stolen patriotism for believing in the emancipation from British rule? I'm not 250 years old so I guess my views are invalid.
Nice post edit. Yes, if you have cookies I'll take one. Oatmeal peanut butter if possible.Your beliefs about history are fine. The claim that "if I had been there, I would have done X..." C'mon. Whadda ya want? A cookie for claiming that you would have done something hypothetically?
The Three Percenters, also styled 3 Percenters, 3%ers and III%ers,[SUP][1][/SUP] are an American and Canadian far-right militia movement[SUP][2][/SUP] and paramilitary group.[SUP][3][/SUP] The group advocates gun ownership rights and resistance to the U.S. federal government's involvement in local affairs.
The group's name derives from the disputed claim that only three percent of American colonists took up arms against the Kingdom of Great Britain during the American Revolution.[SUP][4][/SUP][SUP][5]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Three_Percenters
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I disagree with this description.
Upon further review...
Their website says they're not a militia, but if you watch some of their YouTube videos, they identify themselves as a militia. It's even on some of their decals.
I'm not sure that it matters, because it depends on who you ask. One man's militia is another man's terrorist group.
Labels, labels, labels. Did you know that "Antifa" actually stands for anti-fascist. Wild.
Greyman is a philosophy that I try to live by. No stickers, no flashy vehicle, no bright colored clothes. The only exception to this is the yellow ribbon license plate on my car. My son is in the Army and has been deployed to the Middle East 5 times in the last 16 years. I have the yellow ribbon to show my support to the tens of thousands of men and women that lost their youths over there.