That reminds me of a joke about the bear asking the rabbit if he had a problem with shit sticking to his fur, the rabbit said he didn't and the bear wiped with the rabbit. With that in mind I definitely have a problem with them labeling me an insurgent. I am not an insurgent, I am just not buying that they are selling.
insurgent
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in·sur·gent [in-sur-juhnt] Show IPA
noun
1.
a person who rises in forcible opposition to lawful authority, especially a person who engages in armed resistance to a government or to the execution of its laws; rebel.
2.
a member of a section of a political party that revolts against the methods or policies of the party.
adjective
3.
of or characteristic of an insurgent or insurgents.
4.
surging or rushing in: The insurgent waves battered the shore.
Origin:
1755–65; < Latin insurgent- (stem of insurgēns ) present participle of insurgere to get up, ascend, rebel. See in-2 , surge, -ent
Synonyms
3. rebellious, revolutionary, mutinous.