I agree, but I like to think it means the first one. Honestly, I don’t know that “don’t tread on me” works in that vein perfectly either, just because it’s not as simple to understand. Maybe “mind your own business?”
As a NW Ohioan, i like “Don’t Give Up The Ship” since it carries a similar ideal without all the baggage of “Don’t Tread On Me” or “An Appeal To Heaven”.
It means both “leave other people alone” and “focus on your business” since the US was founded by landowning businessmen.
So slightly better, but not quite as good as “Don’t tread on me” would be (if it wasn’t currently coopted by fascists).
I agree, but I like to think it means the first one. Honestly, I don’t know that “don’t tread on me” works in that vein perfectly either, just because it’s not as simple to understand. Maybe “mind your own business?”
They stole your hyphen, too!
Can’t have shit
Can’t afford shit. “Non praestare stercore”
The hyphen is now alt right imagery, sad
As a NW Ohioan, i like “Don’t Give Up The Ship” since it carries a similar ideal without all the baggage of “Don’t Tread On Me” or “An Appeal To Heaven”.