This is a situation where context is important, right?
"This is a Nazi trophy my [forebear] took from a group of dead Nazis while liberating a concentration camp." Or some variant thereof.
But when strung together with symbols of rebellion and revolution - without an actual US flag* - says something entirely different.
Kinda glad to hear the guy's an asshat in real life. Sometimes, the cover of the book does a pretty good job of describing what's inside.
*The Gadsden Flag was never officially adopted, other than a brief time by a group of Marines during the Revolution. Rather, it has always been an informal thing. It does have historical significance, but ought not be confused with the actual US flag. IMHO.
"This is a Nazi trophy my [forebear] took from a group of dead Nazis while liberating a concentration camp." Or some variant thereof.
But when strung together with symbols of rebellion and revolution - without an actual US flag* - says something entirely different.
Kinda glad to hear the guy's an asshat in real life. Sometimes, the cover of the book does a pretty good job of describing what's inside.
*The Gadsden Flag was never officially adopted, other than a brief time by a group of Marines during the Revolution. Rather, it has always been an informal thing. It does have historical significance, but ought not be confused with the actual US flag. IMHO.