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** Former Florida congressman Allen West shows off his ““Molon Labe” tattoo. The phrase it Greek for “Come and take it.” (Image: Instagram, Aces High Tattoo Shop) ** Former Florida ...
Amid the banners, flags and emblems displayed at the Jan. 6 insurrection, it was strange, especially for a classicist like myself, to see some in ancient Greek. The phrase molon labe, “come and ...
Gonzales wants to take back “come and take it.” The motto has been co-opted by everyone from gun rights activists to fast food chains, relentlessly commercialized, and—in some cases ...
The phrase "molon labe" is Greek for "come and take them." Spartan King Leonidas used it to demand soldiers lay down their arms. It's also become a rallying cry for pro-gun activists, white ...
Activism; June 27, 2013; Molon Labe! Molon Labe! An arrest in Minnesota, a police tasering in New Hampshire, a July 4 march on Washington—and the angry-white-man efflorescence the media should ...
The Molon Labe folks are perhaps the most historically ignorant people in all of American History, and that is saying quite a lot. See, they derive their sentimental "motto" from an apocryphal source.