I'm pretty sure as is metaphorical. So stuff like this wouldn't be allowed:
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Is that President Bush writing on the flag? Oops.
I'm pretty sure as is metaphorical. So stuff like this wouldn't be allowed:
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Is that President Bush writing on the flag? Oops.
I can understand why the two above pictures are illegal. People who dress like that should be shot on sight, no trial, no rights, no nothing, just a Magnum bullet through the skull and then a party. God, I mean...my eyes are burning.
Good. Then you kiss the flag and sing the anthem while the twilight makes a wonderful cloudscape of burning clouds?When it's the American flag, and when that person is lacking in dignity enough to burn the American flag.
It's another one of the legan vs. moral right things. Sure, legally, go ahead. If I find you doing it, I'll kick your ass, but you do have the legal right.
I don't like people waving flags, so I'll kick the ass of anyone who does so.
Last edited by Shadow Nexus; 06-24-2005 at 09:02 PM.
I'm with shadow on this its jsut a piece of cloth thats made out of fine linen and makes for great burning material.I mean it means something but it isn't as valueable as a human being.Originally Posted by Sasquatch
Why has noone pointed out this blatant act of racism? I am deeply offended.Originally Posted by Cloud No.9
Curse the Devil!
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.
Then why post anything that could sound remotely racist, if there's any risk of offending anyone?
Besides, those 'muslims', among plenty of other people, burn the flag for the hatred that they have, for the injustices that the west has inflicted on them. They'd rather burn a flag than kill people. The people who burn flags are usually the peaceful ones, and that in no way is nasty. Yes I'm an Iraqi and I understand my culture, and flag burning is in no way something 'nasty muslims' do. You probably have no idea about the REAL 'nasty muslims' of this world.
Please do not jump to conclusions about other peoples' cultures.
Curse the Devil!
Don't foreget the Irish, nasty Irish, thanks. I seen straight away that your muslem comment was sardonic btw.Originally Posted by Cloud No.9
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.
I'm quite sure that people who burn a flag, anyone's flag, are nasty. And, if they happen to be Muslims, then they're nasty Muslims. 'Sides, I wouldn't want to see my flag burnt by someone... and that someone would get far worse names then 'nasty', if I happened to be there while he did it. After the name-calling, violence will ensue. I tend to take certain things quite personally.Why has noone pointed out this blatant act of racism? I am deeply offended.![]()
When fighting monsters, be wary not to become one yourself... when gazing into the abyss, bear in mind that the abyss also gazes into you." - Friedrich Nietzsche
The rightful owner of this Ciddie can kiss my arse! :P
I think the "nasty Muslims" comment was more sarcasm/satire than
racism. I can understand why you might be offended because many
Americans do see Muslims as nasty, but the way it was written seemed to
be making fun of those people who see Muslims as nasty.
In any case, the flag code also states that in order to dispose of an old
flag it should be burned. Woops.
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Interesting Fact #162:
It was once custom that if an american flag was ever disgraced by touching the ground it could not be flown with the proper respec and must be burned.
Last edited by TasteyPies; 06-25-2005 at 02:40 AM.
I figured that out and deleted it. It's late, sorry.Originally Posted by nik0tine
Hm... I think the issue here depends on exactly which country you're in. In the US, individual rights are supposed to be utterly paramount. Free speech, and whatnot. Given that system, it should be fine to burn flags. However, would that include the 'right' to burn a flag as a gesture of racial hatred? Like if some anti-Semite burned an Israeli flag during a neo-nazi rally. That's not a 'right' I'd like to see protected.
I'm in a country where people are far less uptight about these 'absolute' freedoms - for example, nobody's worried that our national anthem is "God Defend New Zealand" - so a non-flag-burninatory law wouldn't be such a big deal here.
Hachifusa, please don't say things like you did in the post you deleted. Disagreeing with someone's opinion is no reason to go after them personally![]()
That's true. And I wouldn't want to see a neo-Nazi exist, much less burn a flag. But it's his right. The protection of individual rights is the main reason for government, so rights aren't to be taken lightly.Originally Posted by Big D
I'm abusing the fact that I no longer have to be an upstanding citizen. For years I told others to stop flaming people personally. So forgive me one shot, eh? =P (Oh, and I deleted it once I realized that I was breaking the rule anyway, not just that he doesn't live here. I was going to edit it so that it was still a personal attack while veiling it. I'm intelligent like that.)Hachifusa, please don't say things like you did in the post you deleted. Disagreeing with someone's opinion is no reason to go after them personally![]()
i'm distinctly remembering an old episode of futurama where Zoidberg ate the flag to show his appreciation for his freedom to eat it. Then they persecuted him and the supreme court found him guilty. wow the future really sucks.