Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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The beauty of the "white cross" controversy is that it provides a simple way for new arrivals to identify laid-back, friendly neighborhoods where hateful neighbors don't seek out ways to dominate and annoy everyone close to them. If the idea of the "Friendly Hometown" appeals to you, then choose a neighborhood where the spirit of the rules is observed with neatly trimmed lawns and attractive landscaping, but nobody cares if you think a pink flamingo in your garden is the height of style -- or even if you stick a little 8" white cross in the bushes to advertise your religion.
On the other hand, the lack of "white crosses", flags, trees, or other decorations identifies a neighborhood where the residents are militant about rules and conformity. So if your lifelong dream is to have or be a Stepford Wife, you, too, can have the retirement of your dreams in The Villages! |
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#107
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There are additional restrictions where government cannot restrict religion. So the white crosses are both religious, and a symbol. Any restrictions are illegal and unconstitutional. Anyone who provides examples of similar things that "would you approve of that" ... OR "if this is allowed, where does it end" ... Everybody has the constitutional right to freedom of speech. Those rights cannot be restricted or limited. If someone agreed to limits in the past that can be revoked at any time. Disagree? Change the constitution. Until that happens, enjoy our freedoms. |
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#109
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So, let me see if I understand. Those who say (religiously or politically) " my way or the highway" are expressing un-American sentiments. π« Well, fancy that! |
#110
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Probably everyone who realizes that freedom isn't free and that it can happen here. π«₯π
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#111
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#112
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Hmm? Are you suggesting that people move to TV for the purpose of intentionally breaking their word and break the rules? Sounds dishonest. Like you are denigrating honorable people and praising those who are less than honorable. |
#113
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Google says you agreed that they can read your mail and capture your search history, even though none of us has ever signed an agreement -- and yet the courts have confirmed such outrageous overreach, the same as the deed restrictions we all signed that can be interpreted to say that you can't plant a little white cross in your own yard. We trust Google and The Villages to not to use their powers for evil -- but in the end, people with power always do. On the day that Google uses your email and search history to create a social credit score, like they do in China, are you going to nod along and tell us that's what we all agreed to, so shut up and do as Big Brother tells you? If so, please don't move to my neighborhood. My advice is to simply use those little white crosses to find a neighborhood where people expect reasonable behavior -- or where they're militant lawn nazi's, if that's what you prefer, |
#114
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It's called living in a civilized community, and agreeing to abide by rules. If you don't like the rules, you don't have to live in the community. There are places in The Villages where you can put up a white cross if you want to. THOSE OTHER places - you agree to not do that when you buy the house. |
#115
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I am not in favor of "lawn nazis. But, if one would get called out for breaking the rule, I would hope that they understand that it was their own fault and they were unlucky enough to be the one who got caught and with good grace, correct the situation. And I'm still not sure how you figure the unibomber is the alternative to any of this. |
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#117
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Does anyone know which areas allow them? And why the discrepancy? |
#118
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Historic Section for sure. The developer refined things as they continued to build.
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#119
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Closed Thread |
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