I'm babysitting my neices tomorrow, so I ran out to Whole Foods to pick up some kid-friendly, yet organic, snacks. Along the way I was driving behind a pickup truck with a variety of religious inspired bumper stickers. One that stood out read, "Abortion is not a Right. It's a Wrong."
I was annoyed by this truck's expression of the first amendment (even if he was using his right to remove rights of another) and silently ridiculed the driver for needing to put this religion on display.
On the way back home I was behind another truck, this time with a pro-green slogan on its bumper. The tag line (which I can't remember now) made me smile and think, yeah - that's what I want to read.
But it occurred to me that both bumper stickers are annoying... to someone. Why do we insist on using our cars to scream who we are and what we believe in?
Do either drivers really think they are converting fellow road ragers into believing like they do just because they post a sticker?
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