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View Poll Results: Burning Flags, should it be made illegal in your country? | |||
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20 | 51.28% |
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19 | 48.72% |
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0 | 0% |
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On the freedom portion - PC is where you right to free speech, etc. is eroding. None of this existed back then. Back then, you just paid a common curtisy to your fellow man. Now you are expected to follow a set guideline depending on whom it is you meet and to step outside of that will bring practically a wraith down on you. As an example, I still don't get why Spanish is becomming a second language in this country and I am still called white, when I can't call anyone else by their skin color. No one calls me European American. It's all PC. To burn ones flag is to incite revolt, inspire hate,' breed contempt, and its the road away from Nationalism - something that is required to grow as a country. No other way to describe it. I do not think it is a liberty and the Supreme Court shouldn't overturn and allow, but they did. Try and burn a flag in China and see what happens. They have way more nationalism than we have this day and something such as flag burning would probably get you executed. CHina will take over America if this trend continues. |
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Part of the American system involves the freedom to gather in public...even for self-proclaimed Nazis in a Jewish suburb. It involves the freedom to publish pictures of the president altered to look like Adolf Hitler. It involves the freedom for people who "hate and loathe" our country to say so in public. It even involves the freedom for my mayor to stage a rally protesting the president when he spoke here, which I found to be in extremely poor taste in a public official. It involves the freedom for me to say I think said mayor-or the president himself-is an idiot. Yes, burning a flag in China (or Nazi Germany) would get you shot. I thank God I don't live under those kinds of rules. I also get upset when I see someone burn the flag I revere, but as long as it's one they paid for themselves I'll continue to defend their right, not privilege, to do so. The Declaration Of Independence states that our rights are God-given (or natural to us, if you don't believe in any kind of god), and that we form countries to defend those rights. If someone offends us in exercising said rights, that's our problem, as well as theirs. You can't have it both ways; either we're free, or we're not.
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Ignoring some of the essential flag burning of this topic, it's interesting how some react to such elements as burning a national symbol, either your own or somebody else's. I think GT182 sums it up rather clearly:
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American culture seems very different in this respect, perhaps given the nature of a country populated (initially) by european/other immigrants over the last 200 years or so where a sense of a new national identity is actively fostered. More "WOOO-HA! go America!" than the "yes... er quite, jolly good" you might expect from the typical English stereotype. Whether the UK is richer or poorer for this lack of a strong national identity (outside of the football wa**** mentality) I'm not sure, but as I alluded to in my first post in this thread; we shouldn't make hasty new laws that potentially contradict that grey area we like to call freedom of speech ie. jail people for essentially doing something silly and in so doing making that expression itself a crime, when there are perfectly good laws already to deal with people setting fire to stuff in the middle of the street. All that is required is a modicum of common sense when using existing legislation, not making ill conceived 'headless chicken' laws for the sake of what I like to describe as popular opinion - something no law should be constructed upon. I don't approve of the lack of gratitude some seem to show for what is their adopted home especially when they are spouting the worst kind of bile imaginable. If you want to complain, go right ahead, it's something of a national pastime for us brits ![]() But it's that lack of respect (which manifests itself in the flag thing, amongst other ways), the cause and not the action that really annoys me. As I said (and have given some more thought to since) sod off to somewhere where, as an illiterate fanatic, you'll fit right in. Realistically you could be burning rubber chickens for all the difference it makes to any patriotism I might feel. As Neal said, "It's the idea the textile represents" the thing itself is just being used as a lever to polarize feeling, though I feel that most brits, myself included, have a somewhat lukewarm response to such actions**. Given this, these radicals would probably have more luck getting under our collective skin these days by attacking something closer to our hearts. Like taking the PG-Tips chimpanzees hostage, or something. Lol, that's the trouble with relinquishing an empire that encompassed most of the known world- when all the apologizing for behaving 'like mad dogs and Englishmen in the midday sun' and owning everything and everyone in sight is done, or not having a good old fashioned straight-up enemy like 'Jerry' ![]() ![]() ** Illustrating this view is an amusing comment from another site, regarding the london bombings. Despite the outcry we were not off at the drop of a hat, invading Afghanistan (oops we're already doing that hehe), er, Pakistan then, because some of the chaps responsible went to alleged terror training camps there or somewhere near by. Quote:
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Just checked the voting, this is a close vote, almost down the middle.
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No such thing till yet. Last edited by The Noob; 11-04-06 at 06:17 AM. |
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Flag burning is highly offensive to me, and a lot of people. The guy who burns Old Glory knows that, and it fuels his desire for attention. It's the reason he burns the flag, to offend. If he wanted to use his free speech to change minds, win opinions, and further his goals, he would employ a little wit, some humor, a smattering of logic and reason. But someone who would burn a flag cannot put higher facilities to use. He's a garden variety idiot. Burning the flag is the social equivalent to dropping your pants and taking a massive dump in the middle of a crowded subway car. "Hey, look at me! See how stupid and offensive I can be?"
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And as Subman said, these people are cowards as well. Just like my Madonna example, a guy who burns a flag in the UK, Germany, Finland, or the US knows he can get away with it. We don't see him burning flags in countries like China of North Korea, do we? No, of course not. He doesn't have the balls. |
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Well Noob, then it must be why you use "Resident Moron" in your sig. If you don't respect yourself then I can understand why you don't respect anything esle., your country or someone else's included.
If I burnt the flag of someone else's country they'd be just as mad as I am when they burn the flag of mine. And if they did it in front of me, I set their shorts on fire... tout suiet. Good one Neal. Let him go hungry for awaile.
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![]() I don't have anything personal against Noob, he's proven to have strong opinions that differ from mine, but he also has a good sense of humor. ![]() I did find it ironic he is so anti-nationalistic but he also says he is a ward of the state :hmm: |
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you can really differentiate the Americans with the Brits here. Everyone is talking about the idea of being allowed to burn one flag and someone can burn yours in return. I voted yes because I don't think in Britain, people should be allowed to burn flags due to the fact that its only British and American flags that get burnt. I can promise you all one thing, I would be arrested if I burnt a flag that belonged to a politically sensitive nation such as Iran or Pakistan. They would not recieve the same treatment if they burnt a US flag here. In Britain you can do what you like as long as your not British or Christian and so its for this reason that I would want to ban all flag burning here in the UK.
Your only free to burn flags in this country if its a Union Jack or US flag your burning.
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