I’m not sure i would discribe it as clobbering through life... but I don’t give a shit what people think. I spend way more time outside of my hometown, if it can be called that, than I do in it. My gun and shooting related shirts actually let me meet people that I otherwise might not.Settle down before your indiscriminate rage towards "liberals" leads to a stroke. Take a moment to appreciate the rich irony of calling someone brainwashed while parroting the standard snowflake response to anything you disagree with. San Diego and Orange County have huge veteran populations because of Camp Pendleton and Naval bases.
Somehow I think if people were involved in an event called the "Take a Knee Challenge" no matter what it was about, they would drop the name like a bad habit after the NFL kneeling protests became a political lightening rod.
I haven't mentioned anything about my politics here, but some of the responses prove why I hesitate to associate myself with anything that could be confused with a political stance.
And maybe I'm slightly envious of those of you who can clobber your way through life by not giving a shit what anyone thinks. But when you leave the comfort and safety of your hometown and the constant reinforcement of like-minded people, life doesn't always work that way. A lot of times you run into some great people who you wouldn't otherwise meet.
EDIT: Typo
My beard and General asshole look on my face usually keeps away anyone that would pretend to have to balls to say anything about my Krieger Barrels or Border Wars shirt