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A Kentucky tattoo parlor is offering free appointments to anyone who wants to cover up their hate or gang symbol tattoos. CNN reports that tattoo artists Jeremiah Swift and Ryun King from Gallery ...
She also pointed out that Hegseth’s other controversial tattoos, "Deus Vult" and "Join or Die," are common Christian and American symbols and are not associated with extremism.
A tattoo parlor in Kentucky is using ink to unite communities across the country by offering free appointments to anyone who wants to cover up their hate or gang symbol tattoos.
The symbol, a capital Z with a line through the middle, was proposed by the user who started the trend, @smoothavacado, as a representation of "unity" and "a sign of rebellion" for Gen Z.
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