avatarS. J. Wynn

Summary

The text describes a man's strong political and patriotic stance, as evidenced by his extensive collection of NRA and Old Glory bumper stickers displayed on his old Chevy truck.

Abstract

The man's truck serves as a mobile billboard for his beliefs, featuring an array of NRA and Old Glory bumper stickers meticulously arranged in a quilted pattern around the vehicle's rusted chassis. The stickers are so numerous that they also adorn his new tailgate, where they frame a message to "STOP Bullying" in stenciled letters. His commitment to his cause is further emphasized by the use of capital letters to spell out significant dates and names, including those of family members, suggesting a deep personal investment in his political and patriotic expressions.

Opinions

  • The man's choice to display a multitude of NRA and Old Glory stickers indicates a strong sense of national pride and support for gun rights.
  • The careful arrangement of the stickers in a quilted pattern around the truck's chassis and tailgate suggests a deliberate and thoughtful expression of his beliefs.
  • The inclusion of a "STOP Bullying" message implies a stance against intimidation and possibly a connection between his values and a perceived threat to his way of life.
  • The use of capital letters for significant dates and names, including his son's, indicates a personal connection to his convictions and possibly a desire to pass these on to his family.
  • The overall presentation of the truck reflects a bold and unapologetic display of the man's identity and values, likely intended to provoke thought or convey a message to others.

Too Many Old Glory & NRA Bumper Stickers

-Quilted in a frame-

Photo by Chris Hardy on Unsplash

He has:

Too many NRA bumper stickers- Too many Old Glory bumper stickers-

In a quilted firearm and flag frame Pressed without wrinkle around The rusted rear Chassis of his 20-year-old Chevy 2500

He has:

Too many separate- Too many pieced-

In a quilted firearm and flag frame around His new tailgate with stenciled perfect letters:

STOP Bullying.

Then below that- Spelled with stickers- Used on front doors- And mailboxes-

Capital letters Executed as Expected:

The Birth-day. The Death-day. The First-name. The Last-name.

Even- The middle of his 12-year-old son.

Poetry
Poetry On Medium
Bullying
Parenting
Family
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