If you drive around in a vehicle with firearm related stickers on it, you're an operational security retard. Never disclose information to an adversary voluntarily.

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And if you see someone with a handgun, make sure you shoot them. We don't know what they plan to do with that gun. Why are they hiding it? Note: This is a joke & I remove myself from every liability if someone reads this & acts on it. Lawyers, barristers etc ... back me up 🤣🙏 What if, and hear me out, we assume others are not our adversaries?
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Kendy 1 year ago
I have a handful of opsec retard neighbors 😑
Thank you. I fought my HOA about parking stickers that stated exactly where the vehicle owner lived. On the street, the gray man survives.
Any remotely private information - I even remove the dealership stickers from my car because statistically people tend to buy from the dealer closest to their home. The other reason is that I refuse to advertise a private business on my property. If they want that they can pay me.
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JT 1 year ago
Everyone becomes a lot cooler when you do that. Ego can't be part of the conversation.
I would add any bumper sticker, vanity plate or frame. Stop broadcasting information about yourself, your beliefs or your family. I have a deep hatred of bumper stickers
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Rand 1 year ago
@ times an indication of ability can persuade a foe to f-off.......in my experience. But I hear ya.
I disagree. I think if lots of people have it, it shows support to the people that want to ban or limit it. Plus if you have 100 million people on a list, how useful is it? I have one on my car and I'm not taking it off.
Most of those who want to ban or limit guns will look at your sticker and just think you're a dickhead, a) for being a gun freak and b) for putting a gun related sticker on your car. I wouldn't put a bitcoin sticker on my car either.
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Empka 1 year ago
Same thing for #bitcoin stickers on laptops, crypto t-shirt logos, etc. There are lots of people who would gladly hit you over the head with a wrench until you give up your bitcoin.
There are downsides to it, but I disagree with your inference. I think every gun owner should have gun stickers on their car because that will be a net positive
This guy first got the 'opsec' notion into my head, way back while on twitter. Perspective shift for the better. Need to know basis is part of that mindset, whether firearm or the size of your satoshi stack. Think before you flex. View quoted note →
I agree from the opsec standpoint, but I take it as more of a 2nd amendment political statement