And I wore mine on my heart all my life.I wore that flag on my right sleeve for 21 years.
Evidently it means more to me than it does others.
It’s still just a flag
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And I wore mine on my heart all my life.I wore that flag on my right sleeve for 21 years.
Evidently it means more to me than it does others.
Mines been bloody. To each their own I reckonAnd I wore mine on my heart all my life.
It’s still just a flag
I mean fair enough.Mines been bloody. To each their own I reckon
Do you think it would bother say LGTQ people if people openly burnt their flag?I mean fair enough.
I can understand proudly upholding and defending the values our flags represent.
But if they’re the property of someone, then surely it is fully within their right to burn it?
I though American values highly honoured such free speech activities?
Why the derision then?
Fair enough.Do you think it would bother say LGTQ people if people openly burnt their flag?
Sure it would. Its not about the flag itself but what the flag means to them. And for the record I despise anyone that burns their rainbow flag.
Same as burning a pride flag would be an act of upholding values. Right?Fair enough.
But if you’re protesting your government for perceived terrible slights, presumably slights against the very values said flag represents, surely burning it in a symbolic manner would be an act of upholding said values. Right?
Speaking of derogatory manner... Do these qualify?Well the last three I can understand why the underlying context would be one of derision. Or rather the message conveyed. That of someone with hate and something negative
Flag burning?
Again maybe that’s just an American thing but I could care less if someone burns their national flag.
It’s just a flag. And indeed flag burning has long been associated with symbolic protests of one’s government. It is a known protest move in multiple countries, usually done in disgust of awful acts committed by said government. So I don’t really put it in the same category, truth be told
Maybe it’s more of an American thing?
Depends on the context. I guess?Same as burning a pride flag would be an act of upholding values. Right?
Burning flags falls upon personal values IMO
I would say yes, honestlySpeaking of derogatory manner... Do these qualify?
Non critical thinking christian
Soulless atheist
Uneducated believer
Hell bound sinner
Etc etc
So its things we see multiple times daily here and that are acceptable right?I would say yes, honestly
I don’t think they are acceptableSo its things we see multiple times daily here and that are acceptable right?
Evidently they are acceptable here, it happens quite often and here is more than America right?I don’t think they are acceptable
But I’m not an American so I can only comment on what I see
And indeed that’s just my personal opinion
I don’t know if it’s more in AmericaEvidently they are acceptable here, it happens quite often and here is more than America right?
I get you and understand. I also don't have a complaint.Honestly?
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Man, my mind must be broken, because I don't see any of these as derogatory.Speaking of derogatory manner... Do these qualify?
Non critical thinking christian
Soulless atheist
Uneducated believer
Hell bound sinner
Etc etc
Where does the acceptable line stop?
It's the rise of the Flintstones, by which I mean the fearful, brutish element relative to the intellectual tradition of the Jetsons. Another metaphor for that is the Klingons and Federation id Star Trek. Another was the two factions that arose in Lord Of The Flies - Jack et al vs Piggy et al. The history of man has been the gradual transition from Flintstones into Jetsons, from savages to gentlepeople.
We're living through a setback now. The Flintstones feel emboldened and empowered, hence "the rise of the Flintstones." Trump the brutal, vicious, intolerant, angry, vengeful authoritarian is the image of the Old Testament god. It's not surprising that such people call Jesus a wimp. They think the same of all liberals.
I happen to agree with them about the Sermon On The Mount, but not for their reasons. which says
Another poster: "Qualities the Romans would have loved to see in their conquered subjects, which is probably why they had a lot to do with the formation of Jesus' philosophy of meekness and turn the other cheek."
My reply: "Agreed. That passage is undoubtedly what made this religion appeal to Constantine. The believers see those passages as beautiful and loving, but they're not. I see, 'stand down, little man, accept your lot, know your place, meekness is blessed, longsuffering is divine. If smitten, give your abuser the other cheek. Your reward comes after death. We promise!' I see it as I described it. So did Napoleon. What better statement of what the people teaching these thing actually have in mind for those who will take their advice than this? : "How can you have order in a state without religion? For, when one man is dying of hunger near another who is ill of surfeit, he cannot resign himself to this difference unless there is an authority which declares 'God wills it thus.' Religion is excellent stuff for keeping common people quiet." - Napoleon Bonaparte"
I think socialists dismiss the words of Jesus as much and probably are the greediest people on earth, because they think other people should give them everything for nothing. However, I don't think greediness or selfishness goes by party lines. And in my opinion there are many Republicans that live by what Jesus taught and I don't think there are many "Democrats" who do the same. Many things "Democrats" support are against love your neighbor and this:Come on, now. If anyone other than Jesus said those things, conservatives would dismiss them as being "woke" and/or "socialist".
Sorry, I don't see any evidence for that Trump worship money.Jesus put the welfare of people well ahead of money, such as when he said: "Render unto Ceasar that which is Ceasar's...". Conservatives that are like Trump "worship" money, and they refuse to follow Jesus' Parable of the Sheep & Goats and much of what's in the Sermon On the Mount.
Please explain why do you think so? What is in the "MAGA standards" that is against them?They certainly contradict MAGA standards, and everything that movement is about.
Can you cite examples of socialists who "think other people should give them everything for nothing"?I think socialists dismiss the words of Jesus as much and probably are the greediest people on earth, because they think other people should give them everything for nothing. However, I don't think greediness or selfishness goes by party lines. And in my opinion there are many Republicans that live by what Jesus taught and I don't think there are many "Democrats" who do the same. Many things "Democrats" support are against love your neighbor and this:
the laborer is worthy of his hire.
Luke 10:7