Friday, November 18, 2011

Does the ayran brotherhood consider the 4 leaf clover as one of there tattoos or just the shamrock?

Ok, so here is the point I turn to my handy-dandy ex-con friend. Who, just so happens to have been an AB (applause all around). So, here's his take (and yes, he does have quite a few three-leaf clovers on him).





Yes, the three leaf clover is a very prominant tattoo in the AB. It is there to symbolize our irish and gaelic roots. the three leaf clover is Aryan pride in it's purest! Often times we will have 666 or AB tattooed over it, or on it, but the clover is the most meaningful part!


(At this point he raises his shirt and shows me a tattoo of a three leave cover, with 666 in the middle, and vines growing over and around the 666.)


If you were to get the four leaf clover, and don't have any other potentially "gang related" tattoos, you should be ok.





So, that's from our handy-dandy ex-con! Hope it helped!

Does the ayran brotherhood consider the 4 leaf clover as one of there tattoos or just the shamrock?
A 4 leaf clover isn't associated at all with the aryan brotherhood as far as I know, but even a shamrock is not seen as exclusively an aryan brotherhood tattoo. Their members usually have "AB" or a swastika tattooed on top of the shamrock. Or sometimes "666".
Reply:As far as I know the answer is yes and no. The standard AB tattoo is a three leaf clover with AB or 666 in it and possibly a swastika but members also very commonly wear 4 and 3 leaf leaf tattoos without the other indicators as well.





If you don't dress like a gang member or have an 8 inch "Yosemite Sam" fu manchu you most likely have nothing to worry about, although I would avoid common gang member spots for it (in particular the web of the hand and the neck).


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