Don’t Tread On Me Americans Are Actually Treading On Others
The iconic “Don’t tread on me” flag, with its coiled rattlesnake and defiant motto, has long been a symbol of American liberty and resistance to overreach. But in contemporary discussions, a question often arises: where have all the “Don’t tread on me” Americans gone? It seems the spirit of that slogan, which once proclaimed individual autonomy and a fierce defense against external pressures, has become muddled, if not outright inverted, for many.
One prevalent observation is that the original intent of the “Don’t tread on me” sentiment seems to have been replaced by a desire for it to be applied selectively.… Continue reading