Colorado governor defends 'Don't Tread on Me' flag after student told to remove patch - eviltoast

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/4249593

Democratic Gov. Jared Polis called the Gadsden flag ‘a proud symbol of the American revolution’ after a a Colorado student was told to remove a patch of the “Don’t Tread on Me” flag from his backpack.

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    It sucks that the symbol is associated with assholes. I’m pretty left, but I’ve always liked the Don’t Tread on Me flag… The average person displaying this flag treads all over people’s rights constantly, though.

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        Yeah. It’s not an expression of mutual defense, it’s an expression of self defense only.

        It doesn’t say “Don’t tread on my neighbor.”

        It doesn’t say “I won’t tread on you.” Snakes conveniently don’t wear boots.

        Hell, it doesn’t even say “I’ll stick up for my neighbor after they defend themselves from you.”

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          It could be as simple as “Don’t Tread on Us” but it’s not. To be fair, the wording doesn’t necessarily imply a selfish attitude, but the ones waving a flag definitely do,

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            There is nothing inherently oppressive about saying “Don’t tread on me.”. Individual liberty does not beget an oppressive structure within the collective. An individual should not stand behind the flag in good conscience if the believe that their liberties trump those of others.

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          Being individually free does not necessitate an oppressive structure within the collective – if all individuals are free, then the collective must also be free.

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            This seems like it should be true, but unfortunately game theory shows that it is not, due to coordination problems. It’s possible for everyone to have individual free choice in their actions, and yet the collective to be incapable of making the choice that everyone would individually prefer it to make. The elementary example of this is the Prisoner’s Dilemma.

            Interestingly, real humans turn out to be better at resolving coordination problems than a purely selfish algorithm is.

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        One must still not forget that their liberties do not trump the liberties of others. Freedom is something we enjoy as a collective. If there is inequality in this then the collective is no longer free, but is, instead, oppressive.

        In short, the Gadsden flag is not about one being free to trample on the rights of others, but, instead, upholding the freedoms of the collective by respecting the liberties of each unique individual. Inequality in freedom is oppression.

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      I really wish there was a campaign to take back the flag before it goes the way of the swastika. Although, Gadsen himself was a terrible racist and heavily involved in the slave trade, so might be tough to claim the flag with his name attached to it.

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        The fact that you have stated this shows that there is a grassroots desire for this movement. If you truly wish to restore the flag – as I do – then you mustn’t wait for someone else to do it for you, but instead you should take action yourself; stand up for what you believe in.

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      The American flag is also at risk of being overtaken by insurrectionists and other morons. Time to take the American flag back from these fools.

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        Same in Canada. Traditionally we aren’t as flag waving as our southern cousins unless its Canada day or international sporting events but the anti-jab and the Convoy types took over the Canadian flag to be displayed with F*ck Trudeau and Trump flags to make displaying the Canada flag mean you’re with them.

        Canada does have a tradition of voting governments out, not in, so some of it is understandable when many blame their personal woes on the current government of the day but this was beyond the usual BS.

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      I totally feel this way too. Because of the dukes of hazard even the confederate flag did not seem to bad back when the kkk seemed dead and you would think no one would be actually proud of what the flag represented but then the world turned upsidedown.

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        Yeah I get it. Seemed like the “confederate flag“ was just a southern pride post civil war thing. Hell the damn flag wasn’t even really part of the confederacy and was just a battle flag. The stars and bars, which was more of a flag of the confederacy, like like a cross between and early Tennessean flag and the original flag of the US.

        But somewhere along the way it came to symbolize racist pieces of shit that wanted slavery to return.

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          Yeah there are so many things I thought pretty much gone in the world and woa suddenly they are back and folks are actually serious about it. Next up phrenology being a thing.

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      Well at least you’re in good company. The swastika/whirling log is noted as one of the oldest complex symbols in use by human cultures. 10s of thousands of years as a symbol of good tidings in the Americas/Europe/Asia. And 20 to 30 years in the hands of fascist bigots tainted it globally for at least the next hundred years.

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      It sucks that the symbol is associated with assholes.

      I would suggest rewriting this statement as follows:

      “It sucks that the symbol gets associated with assholes.”

      This does, of course, depend on which “assholes” that you are referring to; however, the bottom line is that the Gadsden flag is a symbol that represents ideas of individual liberty, and resistance to authoritarianism. If it gets mistakenly co-opted by individuals that do not share these values, that does not change what the flag fundamentally represents, but, instead, that which it gets associated with.

      I’m pretty left, but I’ve always liked the Don’t Tread on Me flag…

      It depends on how you are defining “left-wing” but I would that the Gadsden flag’s symbolism is not mutually exclusive with being “left-wing”. At a fundamental level, the Gadsden flag represents ideas of rejecting authoritarianism and supporting individual liberty. So long as one’s beliefs align with this, then they can fly the flag without compunction.

      The average person displaying this flag treads all over people’s rights constantly, though.

      This statement is pure conjecture.