No, too many people have died, including some of my friends and family, supporting that flag and that anthem and the freedoms of all americans. So no.
They didn't die for that song. That cheapens their sacrifice.
No, too many people have died, including some of my friends and family, supporting that flag and that anthem and the freedoms of all americans. So no.
I demand everyone stand right now for the national anthem.
You need to find a cause that's worth something. Don't jump on a sinking ship. Disrespecting our National Anthem and our great flag and the great men and women of all colors and religions who fought and died for them is not a worthy cause. There are plenty of worthy causes but this isn't one of them.They didn't die for that song. That cheapens their sacrifice.
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You need to find a cause that's worth something. Don't jump on a sinking ship. Disrespecting our National Anthem and our great flag and the great men and women of all colors and religions who fought and died for them is not a worthy cause. There are plenty of worthy causes but this isn't one of them.
I don't really care. I made a statement based on a theory I had. You got all defensive about a guy who could care less about you. I never said it was fact. I'm sorry my posts have bothered you so much that you feel the need to be defensive instead of just stating "that's your opinion".
Wow I've graduated from Uncle Tom to a Nazi!Sanctioning minorities for taking unpopular political stances is what my great uncle and grandfather fought against in Italy in '43 and the Pacific in '44. You left your swastika where it can be seen.
Can we atleast agree to change the anthem to 'America the Beautiful' so I don't have to stand for this anti-abolitionist nonsense ...
They didn't die for that song. That cheapens their sacrifice.
I think you are misinterpreting those lines. It's a common misconception/ mischaracterization. Francis Scott Key was not referring to the institution of slavery in America, brought here by the Brits btw who outlawed the freeing of slaves when some colonies attempted to move in that direction.
The "slave" Keys was referring to in that line were American sailors, captured at sea by the Brits, and then pressed into service against their will on British ships.
I hear what you're saying and I don't doubt you. It just doesn't read that way to me.
If nothing else, this protest has ABSOLUTELY done that. As long as black people are being shot by cops, who then face no retribution of any type, I'm ok with these protests. That flag and that song mean nothing if the Bill of Rights the country is based on dosen't apply to everyone...Who is complaining about efforts to change/improve the county? This is what I'm talking about as not actually listening to the other side. Heck, Trump, for all his buffoonery, campaigned with the slogan, "Make America Great Again." I love you man, but you must seriously be the only one in America who thinks Trump supporters think it's anti-American to want change/improve the country. I'm sorry, but that's just dumb.
So, rather than attacking people with whom you disagree by impugning their motives with nonsense like that, why don't you explain the legit protest. What makes America such a terrible country that it is legitimate for people to disrespect our flag and the nation for which it stands? Further the dialogue.
If nothing else, this protest has ABSOLUTELY done that. As long as black people are being shot by cops, who then face no retribution of any type, I'm ok with these protests. That flag and that song mean nothing if the Bill of Rights the country is based on dosen't apply to everyone...
If nothing else, this protest has ABSOLUTELY done that. As long as black people are being shot by cops, who then face no retribution of any type, I'm ok with these protests. That flag and that song mean nothing if the Bill of Rights the country is based on dosen't apply to everyone...
If nothing else, this protest has ABSOLUTELY done that. As long as black people are being shot by cops, who then face no retribution of any type, I'm ok with these protests. That flag and that song mean nothing if the Bill of Rights the country is based on dosen't apply to everyone...
To me, honestly, the difference is lack of consequence. I don't hate cops. At all. One of my best friends is LEO. But we as citizens place a certain amount of trust above what we would give the average citizen because of the training and vetting these men have gone through. If they can't restrain from shooting suspects that pose no threat, ie Philando Castle, they should at the very least be subject to the same penalties as if any of us had just walked up to that kid and shot him in front of his wife and kid. If they can't show a level of discernment that reflects their training, they should suffer the same fate that we would. And I believe the grievance most (including myself) have with the officer involved shootings of PoC isn't about the total number. I wholeheartedly concede that more white people get shot by cops every year than blacks. It's both the historically disproportionate number of people shot AND the lack of any accountability from law enforcement when such shootings occur.What about the white people that are shot by cops? I'm genuinely interested in your response.
Btw this has been a decent thread with no real flame wars, lets try to keep it open. I'm interested in how this shakes out at the game Saturday at BDS and also the NFL this Sunday so this is a thread I'd like to keep open.