joseppe |
05-25-2020 10:04 AM |
I agree
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Originally Posted by OrangeBlossomBaby
(Post 1770572)
I don't care who's doing it. If you thrust it in other peoples' faces, expect pushback.
A bumper sticker can only be seen if you're fairly close to the back of a car. A flag (of ANY kind) is prominently displayed and visible up and down the street. The placards on the FRONT of the golf carts (again - no matter who they're supporting) are inane, because people are driving with those things, which means they are limiting their visibility, and that is stupid, careless, dangerous, and disrespectful.
People can play these stupid games with their flag wars. This guy is waving THIS flag, so their neighbor will wave THAT flag, and that offends the other guy who waves THOSE flags, which is offensive to the other neighbor, and so on and so forth, until the entire neighborhood is peeved at each other.
No one is going to change their minds about which party they're voting for in November. Raising a flag depicting your candidate on your flagpole is just making up for the lack of ability to raise something on a different flagpole, as far as I'm concerned.
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When views are expressed you open yourself up to resistance to that view. Legal, policial, religious and moralistic views are expressed often by many people. If you express any opinion within your own 'faction' you're fairly safe, but when you express openly to the public at large you open yourself up to many who will not share your view. Some of those may be hostile.
By no means does this condone any action by whomever committed the act.
Its sad to know that we have people who would take their hostility out on someone or some thing just because they don't agree with it, but that is the world we live in.
To the OP Thank you for your service and I'm sorry that you had to experience this unkind act.
To OrangeBlossom I agree with your premise although it may have been a little harsh
Now I have just expressed MY opinion / View and I've opened myself up to attack. So fire away.
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