We’re not here to sort Americans into teams. We’re here to remind everyone that liberty is the team. Our love of country is not some throwback trend, it’s the standard. No matter how loud the noise gets, we’ll stand our post for the things that make this place worth fighting for.
Inspired by Deborah Sampson, who disguised herself to fight in the Revolution.
She didn't wait for permission and this design honors that.
She stepped into a role she wasn’t supposed to have and proved she belonged there.
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Wearing RED is how we honor our sons and daughters, brothers and sisters, mothers and fathers, every hero far from home still fighting for freedom, and those who never made it back. This Friday, stand with us. Wear RED.
We crossed oceans, broke barriers, landed on the moon, and the rest is history.
We mastered the assembly line, powered the world, took first flight, and made innovation our biggest export.
Progress wasn’t given.
It was earned through hard work, and huge risk because quitting was never an option.
History teaches us one undeniable truth.
Empires fall when the wolves finally refuse to be sheared.
Whether it's the day a ragtag militia of farmers and tradesmen stood their ground at Lexington and Concord, or the Sons of Liberty in Boston, true freedom is always Born of Rebellion.
We carry that same DNA today.
Keep the fire lit.
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By 1775, the colonies were officially “over it all.”
The Stamp Act, taxes, and the whole “pay up but don’t vote” routine stopped being a complaint and turned into a dare.
The Boston Tea Party sent a clear “F you” to the King, and when British troops marched on Lexington and Concord, the locals answered with gunfire.
The opening shots of the American Revolutionary War.
The men and women in law enforcement are the frontline warriors who answer the call stand firm against the forces of chaos and destruction.
Let's give a thunderous salute to the hardcore defenders who answered the call.
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