You're back to the logic trap that we already established isn't valid. No one on the left said things that offend people should be banned.
They said things that offend them should be bad.
By your logic gay pride marches should be banned because it might offend evangelicals. That is not a position anyone on the left has ever taken.
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I've had/got family in the military and it's a feeling like no other. I'm not from this country, but I damn near tear up every time I hear the national anthem while standing for the flag...knowing where I could be had it not been for my American parents. I think of my grandfather who served in WW2, I think of all that have given the ultimate sacrificed for this country. I think of my brother, my brother-in-law currently in the military.
I've heard so many people from across the oceans display their jealousy of patriotism that America holds for the flag and military. They all have initial feelings like you do, then they always follow it up with I wish we had more of that in our country.
Bullshit. Why are conservative speakers banned on college campuses? Why were confederate flags banned? When all that supported the flag in the south proclaimed that it had nothing to do with racism. Why was the Sioux mascot/logo removed? When we all knew it had nothing to do with racism. Why is the question. Because...it offended someone.
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I stand at attention until the flag has left the playing surface (not when the song is over like most people do) although it does seem kind of silly IMHO to play the national anthem at every sporting event. You can read about how this tradition started at https://www.history.com/news/why-the...porting-events.
It's OK to not be OK.
I think that's inherent in human nature. Have you noticed the odd ritualistic elements associated with the BLM movement this time around? Even down to the "reflection times" that look an awful lot like prayer time to me.
It's all one's and zero's man. You plug and play a few of them around and you got the same shit with a different skin.
Some people just hate that skin.
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Compelled reverence can produce an impressive display of strength but how thin of a veneer is it compared to that created by deeply held convictions shared across an entire population. I've just always thought when American has been at it's best, that has been our strength compared to other nations.
Nazi Germany, Soviet Russia, and the Communist Chinese are masters of showcasing their civilians' reverence. To me it reeks of a false facade, compensating for societies ill structured for sustained unity. The hard work of maintaining a society in which all citizens across a broad and varied population truly feel loyalty and devotion to is where true strength arises.
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