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23rd March 10, 03:22 PM
#11
To conclude the equivocation;
If one takes 'entitlement' or 'right' to mean a sole authority over others who might wish to share the same freedom then, NO there is no entitlement to wearing most tartans. If one takes 'entitlement' or 'right' to mean a simple freedom for anyone to wear most any tartan at all then, YES we are entitled to do so. [/quibble]
Find a tartan that you like and that has meaning for you and wear it with pride. I'm looking at some matrilineal tartans now for consideration.
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