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Originally posted by: SoundTheSurrender
I think it's a bit sad that someone gets offended by a upside down flag.
Horrible stuff is happening in the world. To get offended by an upside down flag you have to be nuts.
Originally posted by: SoundTheSurrender
I think it's a bit sad that someone gets offended by a upside down flag.
Originally posted by: BoomerD
Originally posted by: SilentRunning
Originally posted by: KGBMAN
Originally posted by: Newbian
Originally posted by: manowar821
It's a piece of CHINESE Nylon.
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I guess this means the nutjobs can't afford a cotton flag. 😕
Cotton flags don't last nearly as long as Nylon flags and aren't "all-weather" so they have to be brought in if it rains...EVERY flag I've ever owned was Made in the USA, and nearly every flag I've ever owned was nylon...with sewn stars and stripes instead of the crappy printed polyester junk that is usually made in China...
(IMO, it should be illegal to sell any American flag that's NOT made in the USA!)
Originally posted by: NoShangriLa
Originally posted by: BoomerD
Originally posted by: SilentRunning
Originally posted by: KGBMAN
Originally posted by: Newbian
Originally posted by: manowar821
It's a piece of CHINESE Nylon.
😉
😉
I guess this means the nutjobs can't afford a cotton flag. 😕
Cotton flags don't last nearly as long as Nylon flags and aren't "all-weather" so they have to be brought in if it rains...EVERY flag I've ever owned was Made in the USA, and nearly every flag I've ever owned was nylon...with sewn stars and stripes instead of the crappy printed polyester junk that is usually made in China...
(IMO, it should be illegal to sell any American flag that's NOT made in the USA!)
Owned by China
Originally posted by: fleshconsumed
A disclaimer: I'm naturalized citizen (wasn't born here)
I have no qualms about hanging the flag upside down, burning it, or even using it as a doormat. After all, burning flag is just burning physical representation of a symbol, it's no different than making voodoo doll of your boss and sticking it with needles. Ok, you might want to check with a psychiatrist if you do that, but the point is you sticking voodoo doll with needles does no harm to the actual person. To me, the freedom to do as you please as long as your actions do no harm to others is far more important than acting up on superficial ideas of patriotism. The notion of being patriotic just because you oppose flag burning (or hanging it upside down) is one of the most ridiculous idea I have ever encountered and it usually comes from uneducated people who feel the need to belong. If anything, allowing someone to burn the flag or hang it upside down is more patriotic than opposing it.
The only reasonable objection to this I can see is that hanging flag upside down is a symbol for distress and is similar to calling for help when you don't actually need it.
Originally posted by: IHateMyJob2004
this weekend I went home to Western New York and I was actually offended by some of my moms neighbors hanging their flags upside down.
My mom said that they are both veterans and earned that right. My mom is another republican. So was my dad(passed on) but if he saw that, he would be pissed off (EDIT: maybe,maybe not after learning what the symbolism is (read below)).
In my mind, hanging a flag upside down is against protocol and anti-American. "The terrorists have won" went through my head more than once. So, what is your thought on this?
I'm off to research this matter.
EDIT: OK, it is the standard sign of distress. I guess it comes down to timing of when the people decided to do this.
Originally posted by: JS80
Originally posted by: fleshconsumed
A disclaimer: I'm naturalized citizen (wasn't born here)
I have no qualms about hanging the flag upside down, burning it, or even using it as a doormat. After all, burning flag is just burning physical representation of a symbol, it's no different than making voodoo doll of your boss and sticking it with needles. Ok, you might want to check with a psychiatrist if you do that, but the point is you sticking voodoo doll with needles does no harm to the actual person. To me, the freedom to do as you please as long as your actions do no harm to others is far more important than acting up on superficial ideas of patriotism. The notion of being patriotic just because you oppose flag burning (or hanging it upside down) is one of the most ridiculous idea I have ever encountered and it usually comes from uneducated people who feel the need to belong. If anything, allowing someone to burn the flag or hang it upside down is more patriotic than opposing it.
The only reasonable objection to this I can see is that hanging flag upside down is a symbol for distress and is similar to calling for help when you don't actually need it.
I really wish you told the interviewer this when you were getting your citizenship. You are probably one of a handful of naturalized citizens that feel this way. You sound more like a ungrateful spoiled son of an elitist hippy who didn't give you enough attention growing up.
Originally posted by: magomago
Originally posted by: JS80
Originally posted by: fleshconsumed
A disclaimer: I'm naturalized citizen (wasn't born here)
I have no qualms about hanging the flag upside down, burning it, or even using it as a doormat. After all, burning flag is just burning physical representation of a symbol, it's no different than making voodoo doll of your boss and sticking it with needles. Ok, you might want to check with a psychiatrist if you do that, but the point is you sticking voodoo doll with needles does no harm to the actual person. To me, the freedom to do as you please as long as your actions do no harm to others is far more important than acting up on superficial ideas of patriotism. The notion of being patriotic just because you oppose flag burning (or hanging it upside down) is one of the most ridiculous idea I have ever encountered and it usually comes from uneducated people who feel the need to belong. If anything, allowing someone to burn the flag or hang it upside down is more patriotic than opposing it.
The only reasonable objection to this I can see is that hanging flag upside down is a symbol for distress and is similar to calling for help when you don't actually need it.
I really wish you told the interviewer this when you were getting your citizenship. You are probably one of a handful of naturalized citizens that feel this way. You sound more like a ungrateful spoiled son of an elitist hippy who didn't give you enough attention growing up.
You are fucking crazy. What he wrote was perfectly reasonable, and if I was the interviewer I would have smiled at the bold part. He didn't need to go into the part about uneducated people as I would be surprised if that was actually true.
Originally posted by: JS80
They are no better than the anti-Americans who burn Bush in effigy.
Originally posted by: JS80
Originally posted by: IHateMyJob2004
this weekend I went home to Western New York and I was actually offended by some of my moms neighbors hanging their flags upside down.
My mom said that they are both veterans and earned that right. My mom is another republican. So was my dad(passed on) but if he saw that, he would be pissed off (EDIT: maybe,maybe not after learning what the symbolism is (read below)).
In my mind, hanging a flag upside down is against protocol and anti-American. "The terrorists have won" went through my head more than once. So, what is your thought on this?
I'm off to research this matter.
EDIT: OK, it is the standard sign of distress. I guess it comes down to timing of when the people decided to do this.
They are no better than the anti-Americans who burn Bush in effigy and then suddenly turn into raging hardon patriots for their savior Obama.
Originally posted by: JS80
Originally posted by: IHateMyJob2004
this weekend I went home to Western New York and I was actually offended by some of my moms neighbors hanging their flags upside down.
My mom said that they are both veterans and earned that right. My mom is another republican. So was my dad(passed on) but if he saw that, he would be pissed off (EDIT: maybe,maybe not after learning what the symbolism is (read below)).
In my mind, hanging a flag upside down is against protocol and anti-American. "The terrorists have won" went through my head more than once. So, what is your thought on this?
I'm off to research this matter.
EDIT: OK, it is the standard sign of distress. I guess it comes down to timing of when the people decided to do this.
They are no better than the anti-Americans who burn Bush in effigy and then suddenly turn into raging hardon patriots for their savior Obama.
Originally posted by: JS80
Originally posted by: fleshconsumed
A disclaimer: I'm naturalized citizen (wasn't born here)
I have no qualms about hanging the flag upside down, burning it, or even using it as a doormat. After all, burning flag is just burning physical representation of a symbol, it's no different than making voodoo doll of your boss and sticking it with needles. Ok, you might want to check with a psychiatrist if you do that, but the point is you sticking voodoo doll with needles does no harm to the actual person. To me, the freedom to do as you please as long as your actions do no harm to others is far more important than acting up on superficial ideas of patriotism. The notion of being patriotic just because you oppose flag burning (or hanging it upside down) is one of the most ridiculous idea I have ever encountered and it usually comes from uneducated people who feel the need to belong. If anything, allowing someone to burn the flag or hang it upside down is more patriotic than opposing it.
The only reasonable objection to this I can see is that hanging flag upside down is a symbol for distress and is similar to calling for help when you don't actually need it.
I really wish you told the interviewer this when you were getting your citizenship. You are probably one of a handful of naturalized citizens that feel this way. You sound more like a ungrateful spoiled son of an elitist hippy who didn't give you enough attention growing up.
Originally posted by: alien42
what does being a Republican have to do with how one hangs their flag?
Is it okay to display the flag upside down to protest?
No. The Flag Code states, "The flag should never be displayed with the union down, except as a signal of dire distress in instances of extreme danger to life or property." It is an unreasonable stretch to argue that political purposes constitute "dire distress." We recommend that people who wish to express their political views find a way to do so that is respectful of the flag. Remember that to some the flag represents the government of the US and its policies; but it also represents the promise as yet unfulfilled of the Declaration, it represents our freedom of speech, our freedom to practice or not practice religion as we choose, it represents American values, it represents one nation in its glory, it represents hope for a better future, and importantly it represents the sacrifices made in all generations to protect our freedoms.
Originally posted by: Vic
Is it okay to display the flag upside down to protest?
No. The Flag Code states, "The flag should never be displayed with the union down, except as a signal of dire distress in instances of extreme danger to life or property." It is an unreasonable stretch to argue that political purposes constitute "dire distress." We recommend that people who wish to express their political views find a way to do so that is respectful of the flag. Remember that to some the flag represents the government of the US and its policies; but it also represents the promise as yet unfulfilled of the Declaration, it represents our freedom of speech, our freedom to practice or not practice religion as we choose, it represents American values, it represents one nation in its glory, it represents hope for a better future, and importantly it represents the sacrifices made in all generations to protect our freedoms.
Originally posted by: JS80
Originally posted by: magomago
Originally posted by: JS80
Originally posted by: fleshconsumed
A disclaimer: I'm naturalized citizen (wasn't born here)
I have no qualms about hanging the flag upside down, burning it, or even using it as a doormat. After all, burning flag is just burning physical representation of a symbol, it's no different than making voodoo doll of your boss and sticking it with needles. Ok, you might want to check with a psychiatrist if you do that, but the point is you sticking voodoo doll with needles does no harm to the actual person. To me, the freedom to do as you please as long as your actions do no harm to others is far more important than acting up on superficial ideas of patriotism. The notion of being patriotic just because you oppose flag burning (or hanging it upside down) is one of the most ridiculous idea I have ever encountered and it usually comes from uneducated people who feel the need to belong. If anything, allowing someone to burn the flag or hang it upside down is more patriotic than opposing it.
The only reasonable objection to this I can see is that hanging flag upside down is a symbol for distress and is similar to calling for help when you don't actually need it.
I really wish you told the interviewer this when you were getting your citizenship. You are probably one of a handful of naturalized citizens that feel this way. You sound more like a ungrateful spoiled son of an elitist hippy who didn't give you enough attention growing up.
You are fucking crazy. What he wrote was perfectly reasonable, and if I was the interviewer I would have smiled at the bold part. He didn't need to go into the part about uneducated people as I would be surprised if that was actually true.
Have you been through the interview process? One hint of anti-Americanism and he will send your ass packing. Hell, they fucking grilled me about a speeding ticket I got. If you outright say "I have no qualms about hanging the flag upside down, burning it, or even using it as a doormat" 99% you will get your ass rejected even if you ended the thought with a coherent reasoning about some bullshit version of his brand of free speech.
Yes, the symbol is just an object, but what you do to it and how you treat it is a reflection on your ideology and how you respect the country that embraced you.
Originally posted by: Atomic Playboy
Originally posted by: Vic
Is it okay to display the flag upside down to protest?
No. The Flag Code states, "The flag should never be displayed with the union down, except as a signal of dire distress in instances of extreme danger to life or property." It is an unreasonable stretch to argue that political purposes constitute "dire distress." We recommend that people who wish to express their political views find a way to do so that is respectful of the flag. Remember that to some the flag represents the government of the US and its policies; but it also represents the promise as yet unfulfilled of the Declaration, it represents our freedom of speech, our freedom to practice or not practice religion as we choose, it represents American values, it represents one nation in its glory, it represents hope for a better future, and importantly it represents the sacrifices made in all generations to protect our freedoms.
The flag code is unenforceable as it is an unConstitutional limitation on free speech as ruled by the Supreme Court. And, let's be fair, the people who turn to the flag code to say you shouldn't burn a flag or hang it upside down are the same people who wear flags on their clothing even though the flag code specifically condemns using the flag "wearing apparel, bedding or drapery... or on a costume or athletic uniform." If you're going to follow one part of the flag code, shouldn't you follow the whole thing?
Originally posted by: CitizenKain
Originally posted by: JS80
Originally posted by: magomago
Originally posted by: JS80
Originally posted by: fleshconsumed
A disclaimer: I'm naturalized citizen (wasn't born here)
I have no qualms about hanging the flag upside down, burning it, or even using it as a doormat. After all, burning flag is just burning physical representation of a symbol, it's no different than making voodoo doll of your boss and sticking it with needles. Ok, you might want to check with a psychiatrist if you do that, but the point is you sticking voodoo doll with needles does no harm to the actual person. To me, the freedom to do as you please as long as your actions do no harm to others is far more important than acting up on superficial ideas of patriotism. The notion of being patriotic just because you oppose flag burning (or hanging it upside down) is one of the most ridiculous idea I have ever encountered and it usually comes from uneducated people who feel the need to belong. If anything, allowing someone to burn the flag or hang it upside down is more patriotic than opposing it.
The only reasonable objection to this I can see is that hanging flag upside down is a symbol for distress and is similar to calling for help when you don't actually need it.
I really wish you told the interviewer this when you were getting your citizenship. You are probably one of a handful of naturalized citizens that feel this way. You sound more like a ungrateful spoiled son of an elitist hippy who didn't give you enough attention growing up.
You are fucking crazy. What he wrote was perfectly reasonable, and if I was the interviewer I would have smiled at the bold part. He didn't need to go into the part about uneducated people as I would be surprised if that was actually true.
Have you been through the interview process? One hint of anti-Americanism and he will send your ass packing. Hell, they fucking grilled me about a speeding ticket I got. If you outright say "I have no qualms about hanging the flag upside down, burning it, or even using it as a doormat" 99% you will get your ass rejected even if you ended the thought with a coherent reasoning about some bullshit version of his brand of free speech.
Yes, the symbol is just an object, but what you do to it and how you treat it is a reflection on your ideology and how you respect the country that embraced you.
I would think upholding the idea of free speech would be better looked upon then mindless obedience.
Originally posted by: Newbian
Originally posted by: manowar821
It's a piece of Nylon.
😉
Originally posted by: JS80
Originally posted by: fleshconsumed
A disclaimer: I'm naturalized citizen (wasn't born here)
I have no qualms about hanging the flag upside down, burning it, or even using it as a doormat. After all, burning flag is just burning physical representation of a symbol, it's no different than making voodoo doll of your boss and sticking it with needles. Ok, you might want to check with a psychiatrist if you do that, but the point is you sticking voodoo doll with needles does no harm to the actual person. To me, the freedom to do as you please as long as your actions do no harm to others is far more important than acting up on superficial ideas of patriotism. The notion of being patriotic just because you oppose flag burning (or hanging it upside down) is one of the most ridiculous idea I have ever encountered and it usually comes from uneducated people who feel the need to belong. If anything, allowing someone to burn the flag or hang it upside down is more patriotic than opposing it.
The only reasonable objection to this I can see is that hanging flag upside down is a symbol for distress and is similar to calling for help when you don't actually need it.
I really wish you told the interviewer this when you were getting your citizenship. You are probably one of a handful of naturalized citizens that feel this way. You sound more like a ungrateful spoiled son of an elitist hippy who didn't give you enough attention growing up.
Originally posted by: IHateMyJob2004
EDIT 2: Regarding "The terrorists have won" comment. If people are upset over the election and think Obama will be weaker against terrorism, then the goal of terrorists destroying a nation is becoming evident. They have divided us.