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A Bumper Sticker I’d Like to See
Remember in the ’80s those bumper stickers that said, “The Moral Majority Is Neither”? Well, I think it’s our turn now. I’d like to have a bumper sticker that reads, “Social Justice Is Neither.” It is definitely anti-social with its cancel culture, and it certainly isn’t just. For all I know, there may already be someone selling them.
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Your car would get keyed.
You got me curious so I googled (duck duck went?) it. Nope. Plenty of sjw stickers but none with your suggestion.
Lots of sites where you can customize your own.
That is great!
A brief search turned this up.
Also:
Thanks for sharing! I figured if it occurred to me, someone else has probably already done it.
Yeah, unfortunately you are right.
Get 2, put it on your neighbors car first – to test the waters, if he’s not been keyed in a week you know its safe for your car.
Or you can get the T-Shirt.
Put the sticker on your crappy car, which may be your only car, I dunno, I don’t judge.
I have a Ricochet bumper sticker on my car. It says “Reality is Politically Incorrect”. And your car might not get keyed. We live in deep blue Western Washington, and my NOBAMA bumper sticker got me only smiles and thumbs up. I would put a bumper stocker about social injustice on my car in a heartbeat, if I had room, which I don’t. My other bumper sticker says “Treble Maker”.
For years, I’d staved off the keying of my vehicle by mounting a counterpoint of bumper stickers: one was pro-Marine Corps (my daughter was in high school JROTC), and the other was “Free Tibet”.
Heh. Keep ’em guessing.
Now, the new car has no stickers, and in this highly polarized climate, I feel the only one I might put on reads:
“Coffee lets me simulate acceptable social behavior.”
I’m old enough to remember when “Free Tibet” was a slogan of the right.
It totally cracked me up, after following an ancient Volvo into town, and reading its “Whirled Peas” “War is not healthy for children and other living beings” and on and on, to finally catch the text of the last one:
If I am driving slowly, do not tailgate me — I am reloading!
Use the Marine Corps to free Tibet!
If you want your car keyed.
Which is why I no longer display anything on my car – no “NRA Life Member” sticker, “Pro-Life”, Democrats Suck”, nada. My property is too valuable.
OTOH, if someone gets physical with me after I state my position, they’re getting assault charges filed . . .
I wouldn’t want my van to get keyed; it might make a fender fall off.
Richard, have you not heard of duct tape?
Yes, it just peels the rust off … with unfortunate consequences.