The Greek phrase "Molon Labe" means "Come and Take It". This phrase is often used by pro-Second Amendment activists as a defense of the right to keep and bear arms.
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Molon Labe was the defiant response of King Leonidas of Sparta to Xerxes of Persia when Xerxes demanded that the 300 Greeks lay down their arms and surrender at the Battle of Thermopylae. The phrase is screen-printed on the front of this tee, in the same style Greek letters that can be seen on the Leonidas monument at Thermopylae, Greece.
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Also available in women's cut tee here.
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