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It reminds me of a local incident a short time back-- a group decides to plant small American flags every so many feet along a highway. A bank employee-- thinking that she was following corporate policy about 3rd party items being posted on the bank's property-- doesn't allow it. A s***storm of overreaction, indignity, and death threats came soon after, so bad that employees had to go into hiding for fear of their lives. http://www.google.com/#num=100&hl=en...614fd580843fc7 Is it really so hard to grasp that some people don't feel the need to be screaming "America" every second of every day but yet still don't "loathe" it? |
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Well, that was a sad incident indeed. However, the idea of the "ultra-patriots" is that if you are not one of them, your the enemy. Unfortunately its guys like this that give a negative connotation to the word "patriot". Its also these guys that made it a bad thing to be in a militia.
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Well said, ardeegee.
I've been fighting not to post here, because nothing good will come of it, but I really wonder, why do people who live in their own country, and are this country's citizens, are on this country's soil and this soil is not occupied, and it's not a national holiday or anything, why do they feel the need to display the flag every chance they get? That's in all the countries I've been, some more than others. I feel uncomfortable seeing flags everywhere, why do they need to shout out the blindingly obvious? Not hanging your beliefs out your window for the world to see is a matter of aesthetics for me, not of freedom of speech. Last edited by omk3; 05-28-2010 at 08:44 AM. Reason: typo |
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I accept it's a personal choice about whether folk display flags or not.
But when I see it in my community, I can't help feeling there's a tribal element to it. Personally, I empathise with the sentiment of the Rush lyric: "Better the pride that resides in a citizen of the world, Than the pride that divides when a colourful rag is unfurled." Last edited by Sparrow; 05-28-2010 at 08:31 AM. |
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I've been confused about that for a long time. A flag over a school, a library, a federal building, that makes perfect sense to me. On a boat or ship flying the flag from its home port, yes. Over a Walmart? I don't get it. I guess I see national flags as having official uses But hey if it means that much to someone to want to either fly one or burn one, either way first amendment.
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Aye, the first amendment, but it still is our flag, and we take pride in it and its origins. Some Americans see it as a symbol of the adversity through which our country was founded, and a sign of respect for the men and women who have given their lives to found, defend, and protect this nation and the people within. As such, they see someone burning or banning the flag as a slap in the face to those people. In their mind, regardless of what you believe politically, those people have indirectly given their lives for you, and you need to respect at least that act alone by respecting the flag.
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I just went to the link you posted at the top, KK. According to the picture it appears this guy is using the flag as a bluddy curtain! Isn't that illegal? That alone could be grounds for actions...
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well he gets to keep it!
that isn't a good representation. it is hung IN the window. that is a fairly common flag display. it is NOT being used as a curtain! (if you look closely there are actually blinds over it) |
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Personnally I think that overuse of a symbol as important as a flag is diminishing the power of its effect. There are places and times for its use to remind us why it's there. More display than that and it loses seriousness. That is something difficult to judge but some people definitely exagerate.
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