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posted ago by jdawggg ago by jdawggg +74 / -0

Posted on Reddit, however I think the conversation should happen here too.

www.45office.com

This seems like another <crumb> of hidden messaging. Look at the seal used for the newly formed office, and place particular focus on the message, "E. Pluribus Unum," and you'll not notice this detail unless you were really looking for something to be different.

Great Seal: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_Seal_of_the_United_States

Office of DJT Seal: https://45office.com/images/o45logo.svg

The ribbon is 'cut' and you will not find this evidenced in the official seals, and while this could be a possibility that this is because he isn't authorized to use a great seal. I think it also can be looked at deeper than that.

What does it translate to in our understanding? Out of many, one. I think this is particularly interesting, because it begs the question as to why they would cut the 'one' as separate.

This is clearly intentional, and I am simply wondering if there is more of a hidden symbolic nature to this element than one might prescribe at first glance.

I think it could potentially point at a <breaking point> in a flawed system, and a message that there is to come a new government.

I don't think they funded and called for a '1776 report' that would be buried post-term and for such to never be used by Democrats. It talks about the founding of our government and an important conversation around what it truly means to be American, which is one thing that many have shifted from in the recent and developing cancel culture that has been applied to history itself.

Statues torn down, military bases attempted to be renamed, history being re-taught.

If social media companies can censor opposing viewpoints, citizens can tear down monuments without repercussion and tech companies can blacklist content (merchandise, books, etcetera) of 'controversial' subjects... we are a short-step from the thing that most on that side see themselves fighting against. That is fascism.

But back to the main point... the separation of E. Pluribus & Unum

I think that what is most symbolic is that the separation of the two is a direct cause of the American Eagle, which in it of itself is a symbolic element. It represents the strength and <freedom> of the nation, and our role in being united under one nation. The eagle, representative of a new nation and people, grasps the words, "Out of many," which could point towards us all coming together in our own individuality. The many separate from the <one> that was controlling us. Or, it could mean that a new nation, connected as <one> has cut off the many.

This is just a theory, but I do think that no graphic design change such as that would not be made without a group think-tank discussion underlying messaging.