The Flag & Racism

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A group of university professors has signed a letter showing their solidarity with students who tried to ban the American flag at the University of California, Irvine – because they said Old Glory contributes to racism.
“U.S. nationalism often contributes to racism and xenophobia, and that the paraphernalia of nationalism is in fact often used to intimidate,” read a letter obtained by the website Campus Reform.

What a crock!
 

Obviously, none of them ever served in the Marines. They teach every Marine to love the flag.
 
Banning the flag is not on but I would like to restrict the way it is used, and worn.

Over here hoons drape themselves in the flag, literally, while behaving in racist ways that assert their exclusive 'right' to call themselves Australian. My feeling is that I would strip them of their right to even touch the flag unless they understand how it should be honoured.

One of my bugbears is people who fly the flag in front of their homes but never take it down at sunset, but this is just ignorance, not racism.
 
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I think a flag just represents a country, if people are not happy with what's happening in country/government, etc. they will 'disrespect' the flag. This hammock has ruffled quite a few feathers it seems, people say it's disrespecting the American flag. I have no feelings about this one way or the other. Wearing the flag as clothing, etc. is something I've never been interested in to do.

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A group of university professors has signed a letter showing their solidarity with students who tried to ban the American flag at the University of California, Irvine – because they said Old Glory contributes to racism.
“U.S. nationalism often contributes to racism and xenophobia, and that the paraphernalia of nationalism is in fact often used to intimidate,” read a letter obtained by the website Campus Reform.

What a crock!

I'm not a big flag waver but this is ridiculous!
 
Sea, I saw that article about the baby and thought it was a beautiful representation, I was really surprised to hear about it being seen as disrespectful.

I wonder if my torn t-shirt with the flag on it would be seen the same way.

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bought around the 9/11 disaster, I lived in NY at the time, this pic is way after that by some 9 years 2010 to be exact, worn only indoors at that point.
 
Ok I don't think that photo was disrespectful at all. The dad is protecting the country for him and all the rest of us. God Bless the soldiers and their sacrifice But those stupid kids that want to ban the flag are insane and need a good education on what it represents! maybe they should have a lesson on what it takes to have that flag represent why they can have what they have! Send them to war for a day...... and if you don't like the flag you don't like the country ...so MOVE ON OUTTA HERE KIDDIES. Things like this make me totally nuts. Is there nothing better for these kids to do? And the rest of the people who find it offensive WHY????? I am so tired of people protesting everything that happens .:stop1: it already! Be THANKFUL
 
I think a flag just represents a country, if people are not happy with what's happening in country/government, etc. they will 'disrespect' the flag. This hammock has ruffled quite a few feathers it seems, people say it's disrespecting the American flag. I have no feelings about this one way or the other. Wearing the flag as clothing, etc. is something I've never been interested in to do.

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No disrespect in this photo, but like the flag, it depends on the message that may accompany it. People co-opt images for all sorts of causes and motives. Some of them are not worthy of the image. Propaganda, for example.
 
We have no problem with wearing a Union Jack here, although very few actually want to anyway. Seems like a lot of nonsense to not allow the wearing of it, and also for some students to want to ban it.also very few here fly the flag outside their homes, in fact I have never seen it.
 
Here, in Canada, we wear clothing with the Maple Leaf displayed on it. It is also not unusual to find people with the flag tattooed on their person. I, myself, have a small maple leaf tattooed at the back of my neck. It is invisible, unless I put up my long mermaid hair,but is my personal expression of my patriotism.
 
No I don't have an issue with your T-shirt. No I didn't think I said anything about being bothered with such things I said I thought the baby in the flag was the soldier symbolizing he is protecting the baby and the country. I found nothing wrong with that picture. I just think it is pitiful that people have to makes issues over that photo and there should none! It is a good photo.
I personally don't care if people where a t shirt with a flag on it I even have one.... I have seen people make things out a REAL flag and I don't think that is nice that is all...but that is totally my perspective. I hope I have not offended you or anyone else. I am sorry If what I said was taken wrong
 
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I agree Lovemylittle boy, clothing with pictures of the flag on them are no problem at all. I was raised to respect the flag, so cutting one up to make a halter top would be a different story, IMO. I personally don't fly a flag at my house, or wear any patriotic clothing.
 
No I don't have an issue with your T-shirt. No I didn't think I said anything about being bothered with such things I said I thought the baby in the flag was the soldier symbolizing he is protecting the baby and the country. I found nothing wrong with that picture. I just think it is pitiful that people have to makes issues over that photo and there should none! It is a good photo.
I personally don't care if people where a t shirt with a flag on it I even have one.... I have seen people make things out a REAL flag and I don't think that is nice that is all...but that is totally my perspective. I hope I have not offended you or anyone else. I am sorry If what I said was taken wrong


I should be the one to apologize, my fubble, sorry.
 

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