1) This has been the most controversial one by far but the most offensive thing about IMO it is it could be construed as "anti-privacy". I don't think it evokes an emotional reaction like the Confederate flag tends to do.
2) I don't know how this one could be offensive. I am offended by the pretend cops organizations that call and ask me for money all the time.
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4) MLK: He did play around on his wife, but otherwise? An inspirational, not offensive, figure.
yes.
#1 is problematic because a "balance" plate was never offered- some sort of reproductive freedom theme.
IMO- there should not be a license plate for either side of the choice issue- personal matters do not belong on license plates.
and yes.
I mean, I like seeing all the different plates - that sends out a positive message, helps animals and the environment, and all these that are not controversial. golf, education, manatees, sea turtles, etc. come on, these are very okay with everyone.
what the hail is it about the south and its confederate self? this is 2008 people. get a clue.
I mean, I do encourage present day rebels to seek proper southern decor for their homes, such as a giant confederate flag print on a bedspread with matching custom drapes - perhaps some lovely murals depicting the 1800's all the way through civil rights and even today with that flag just a waving and protesting. those who are into such decor would have many years of personal enjoyment relaxing in this battlefield flag theme and reminiscing about the old days of the civil war and slavery or civil rights protests or just rebel sheeit in general. and it would certainly not offend me - I would never see it but if I did I think I would be greatly entertained and probably wet my pants. and that's all I'm saying.
wait. I did have one more thing. I guess I must admit that this group probably should be able to have their vanity plate, as much as I dislike having to look at it in 2008. I mean, it is a symbol of southern history and pride in addition to the ignorance and bigotry it also came to represent over the years (you cannot separate these out from the overall symbol unfortunately). I say, if someone wants it on their car, then they probably ought to have it. they deserve it in fact.
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I don't know what to say about this analogy other than I don't get it.