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fair enough
It defines my life's work.
The concept/the exact slogan
i look at the 14 words as a culmination of what the US was originally about but, again, thats just my opinion
Everything I do. The job I work, the pistol I carry, the food I cook, the money I invest, the activism... everything.
I actually spent like 30 minutes in this conversation trying to incorporate the stripes into a southern cross for maximum autism, but it looked terrible
If I changed it to "We must secure the existence of our people, and a future for our posterity" does it change the meaning? Does it change the overall concept? If you said you believed in a 15 worded slogan would it make you a civic nationalist?
post it @Thötterdämmerung
I've sent it straight to hell
Do you not agree with the statement I just wrote because it isnt a commonly known slogan?
It's a total cuck statement.
lol jk
also a fair point
We can add "Gas the kikes race war now" into a little floating banner
to avoid cucking
The slogan does not define the concept of tribalism without any other statement doing justice.
Well, yeah, but 14 words is well known. It's highly militant, yet the content is quite even-keeled.
I want our flag to be something that could fly over a nation and be timeless. Fascism is militant, and it's in the symbol. The 13 stars was a symbol of insurrectionists and revolutionaries, it's militant, it's in there.
it's a good flag man. we are just having an autist discussion.
The stars, the fasces, the stripes, they're all intangibly bound to American history.
I'm not upset, I'm just drawing the distinction between overall cultural concepts that define America, and colloquialisms that are great, and I agree with, but not something to wrap a nation in.
R E A L A U T I S M H O U R S
906 pm is real autism hours.
I don't think it's a mere 'colloqualism.' I think it's a guiding philosophy. It makes the nation explicitly white. The 13 colonies reference does not. They were white... but it really only implies it. The civic nationalist would tell you that dot Indians could have pulled off the Boston Tea Party.
It reminds me of that maxim "any non-profit which isn't explicitly conservative, soon becomes liberal." In this day, any nation not explicitly white, turns brown.
The 14 words did not invent the concept of tribalism, it existed before they were coined. Also, remember, there's a fasces there. The symbol of quite literal Fascism. Strength through unity, unity through blood.
There we go
something for everyone
roflmao
"This is a white country" has 5 words, therefore we should have 5 stars.
That's faulty logic.
The 14 words are established, but I do agree
I'd say maybe 1/5 Americans have heard the 14 words, and that's only a recent thing
1/5 is greater than 1/10.
And 1/10 can start a mass movement.
We were far less than 1/10 6 months ago
But I also see your point
By putting the 14 words, as a concept, on the flag that represents the American Identity, you are kind of lifting David Lane up above George Washington, or any other founding figure this nation has known.
That's a better argument.
Your flags are all g2g, Thomas. Y'all jokers have a good night. I gotta get some sleep.
goodnight friend
GODNIGHT
LEF SID
lol
So you're leaning on top left Thomas?
Heavily
It'd fall over if I leaned any harder.
You know when you open up a new tab because you had an idea of something to do... but once you open it you forget what that idea was?
i like it too. i guess my "issue" with the different designs is that the ones i listed as the ones i liked is that they fit different roles. Some look good with flags, some look good for stickers/posters, some look good for patches. it kinda hard to decide. although if we are modeling after the american flag, id say the middle middle one then
New Rule: If you aren't going to Austin you can't shitpost
YES
JUSTIFICATION
Am I the only one that thinks Texas' flag is a minimalistic version of the American flag? One of each component.
It was intended as such
Statehood was unfortunately immediately in the minds of Texas' founding fathers
Except Mirabeau "The based" Lamar
Who said fuck the united states let's conquer california
This was difficult to do with a population of 30,000 though.
Texans shoulda pushed Latinos all the way south and into the Drake Passage.
6,000,000 vs 30,000
The Mexicans would barely stand a chance
30,000 europeans
Not at all. It'd be another shoah.
Er... the original shoah.
Ayy carumba it's another shoah maine
Im in the hospital
Why what happened?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_mXe9dk77bk
Woah... Share everywhere! The false flag alert is going off big time!
I promise you'll watch this multiple times
white sharia now
This could be a "war flag" of sorts for patches/hats.
I like it
what if you switched the white and the red?
Does not look good
Red and blue shouldn't touch
Violates typical heraldry rules
Which one? @Ben - TX
The second one. Colors shouldn't touch, have to be mediated by a "metal" (white or gold)
yeah... the 1st one is better. Pops out more for the reason you mentioned
^^^
I think the logo might look better in blue
you got me used to seeing the logo in blue, so the switch was off. Now that one is a winner.
It needs @BraeJager - TX's approval before I go any further.
He wasn't even being that critical...
🙄
just a thought, what if we did the lines diagonal and made an X?
@NDO Eric - TX I'm joking, my man, the war flag idea was his
@Goymen Sachs Lemme try
Just look at that snosh
Idk about this one
that looks too British
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