Quote Originally Posted by Cloud No.9
actually it wasn't racist at all. it was sardonism. if you noticed that part of the post was from an american point of view. it was meant not to be racist at all. and........ evenif it was my point of view it wouldn't be racist as it refers to nasty muslims, like you get nasty americans, nasty british, nasty jews, nasty slavs.

but it was meant to be tongue in cheek. sorry it's the way alot of my posts are written.
Don't foreget the Irish, nasty Irish, thanks. I seen straight away that your muslem comment was sardonic btw.
On topic. The burning of any nations flag, if you are from that nation, can be hard to take & is not a pretty sight. Living in Belfast, I see it all the time, the Irish flag being burnt ontop the Protestant Bonfires along with an effigy of the Pope & Catholics, at times (I honestly don't see it that often) burn the Union Jack. The fact is, while it's hard to stomach, the flag burning itself should not & could not be a criminal offence. It's cloth with a certain colour scheme that represents a government ruling a particular land. It's not the country itself, or the people. We must try to remain logical about this & not let emotions take of rational thought.