A nationalist, fascist group, the paramilitary Silver Legion wore a uniform modeled after the Nazis’ brown shirts, consisting of a silver shirt with a blue tie, along with a campaign hat and blue corduroy trousers with leggings. The uniform shirts bore a scarlet letter L over the heart, which according to Pelley was “standing for Love, Loyalty, and Liberation.” The blocky slab serif L-emblem was in a typeface similar to the present-day Rockwell Extra Bold. The organizational flag was a plain silver field with a red L in the canton on the upper left hand corner. By 1934, the Legion claimed that it had 15,000 members.
Silver is traditional in America.
personally i think the “L” stands for “loser”
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Embedded links are hit-or-miss with various apps. Edited to hopefully a friendlier one.
oh rad. i’m just using the default web-ui
Ah, okay, me too. Annoying when it shows up for me but not others!
Yeah. The choice of “L” is a rare little flower, in a time of stony soil.
Greyshirts. They will even have a “gray pride”.
https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cwyl171lyewo
https://www.thenerdreich.com/bbc-examines-the-network-state/
I don’t think that’s the tradition they’re going to follow, though.