11 thoughts on “Some bumper art…

  1. Definitely a thuggish term if I ever saw it. I think it implies that if you do, your tires will be slashed lol. Solidarity is nothing more than code for those who need to be protected due to inferiority. Whatever happened to rugged individualism?

    1. “I think it implies that if you do, your tires will be slashed lol.”

      Boy, you’re reading an awful lot into one bumper sticker.

      “Solidarity is nothing more than code for those who need to be protected due to inferiority.”

      Yeah, what’s up the solidarity shown by all those police officers and firefighters who rallied in Madison along with tens of thousands of other Wisconsinites? Clearly those firefighters and police officers need to be protected due to inferiority, right?

      1. “Thou Shalt Not Scab”… so then what happens if you break that commandment? What happens if you aren’t into solidarity?

        1. “Solidarity is nothing more than code for those who need to be protected due to inferiority.”

          Yeah, what’s up the solidarity shown by all those police officers and firefighters who rallied in Madison along with tens of thousands of other Wisconsinites? Clearly those firefighters and police officers need to be protected due to inferiority, right?

          1. Just brainwashed by the union masters. “If you hurt one of us, then you hurt all of us.” It’s creepy in a way how they refer to each other as brothers and sisters. Like a cult or something.

            So now what does that bumper sticker mean? What happens when you break the commandment?

            1. Solidarity is nothing more than code for those who need to be protected due to inferiority.

              Those who need to be protected due to inferiority, like police officers and firefighters, right? Clearly those guys are inferior!

  2. Never really understood the use of scab to describe people who want to work, but I know it means a lot to union workers and their supporters and they are the ones who cling to it for support. Don’t see a problem with that

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