Tactical Tailor

Oh The Irony

Random dude wearing counterfeit ‘Keep Calm and Return Fire’ t-shirt is denied entry to Sux Flags New Jersey.

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That’s what happens when you buy rip-offs.

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15 Responses to “Oh The Irony”

  1. 10thMountainMan says:

    Six Flags is allowed to enforce whatever dress code they want on their property. I’m also allowed to think people “offended” by the silhouette of a firearm are a bunch of bed wetting pussies.

  2. JBAR says:

    Ironic indeed. Maybe you should copy it and use the recognition to sell them.

  3. Jon, OPT says:

    He should have worn a pic of Elmer Fudd with a shotgun, Six Flags and Looney Toons have the same owner.

    Jon, OPT

  4. Ex Coelis says:

    God bless Uncle Sam’s Misguided Children. Doom on Six Flags.

  5. Jon Meyer says:

    Even though they have a right as it is their property, I am adding Six Flags to the long list of places that will no longer get my business.

  6. Desert Lizard says:

    This brings up an issue many of us here observe that seldom gets discussed: Many (most) security personnel at malls, theme parks, etc don’t understanding of what security risks to look for, so they go for the guy wearing a shirt with a weapon picture.

    • AssaultPlazma says:

      because having a weapon of any kind on your clearly means your a mass killer trying to determine someones intent based on clothing seems dumb in my opinion…… not that I have any relevant experience or credentials to go on.

    • Bill says:

      Maybe before 9/11, but a lot has changed since then, and these places don’t go out of there way to advertise it. The kid at the gate may be a summer temp, but the guy watching on the CCTV has likely a different background.

  7. Jon Doe says:

    Probably some Terrorist lover on door duty that day.

  8. Taylor says:

    lol about time to re-post the “keep calm and exact retribution” post…

  9. joe_momma says:

    so fuck this company’s right! to refuse service to anyone! YEAH FUCK THEM….. not like he was kicked out of a public library