k wrote: ] ] Amendment supporters contend the flag deserves special ] ] protection as an important national symbol, while ] ] opponents, including Kerry, have argued that flag ] ] desecration can be punished under criminal statutes ] ] without tampering with the Constitution. ]  ] [ This is ridiculous.  Why should any of this shit be ] *illegal* in the first fucking place?  What country is this, ] honestly?  Burning a flag is one of the most serious ] commentaries we can make about the activity of our government. ]  I thought the ability to stand up and say, categorically, "My ] government is wrong." was somehow important to the American ] ideal. ]  ] How is it that people so easily miss the point.  These people ] don't respect the ideal the flag represents.	It is an ] important symbol, but holding up as something it's not is just ] wrong.  It reduces the flag to a marketing tool, a button or a ] poster, a fucking blind to hide all the greed and ] authoritarianism behind.  That's a desecration.  150 million ] tattered nylon flags or faded vinyl stickers on SUV's driven ] by thoughtless drones who think patriotism has more to do with ] prominently displaying the symbol than living the ideal.  ] That's a desecration.  Proposing this measure now, ] purposefully exploiting that false patriotism and jingoistic ] war mentality... unrepentantly using the symbol for private ] gain...  it's ugly.  It's a desecration.   ]  ] A certain amount of flag waving is unavoidable, of course, on ] both sides, but this focus on the object itself just continues ] to baffle me.  -k] First thing Hitler did was make destruction of the flag a crime.  They throw this stupid issue around all the time.  It's a waste of time and a smokescreen and barely deserves being commented upon.  Stick to real issues that lie behind this.  By the way, flag-burning doesn't equate social commentary.  It merely enrages people who lead normal lives and feel a bit patriotic.  They are not evil and do not need further baiting by anyone to further turn them against what they already view as a demonic liberal presence in the US. Why not change your tactics to be inclusive instead of divisive?  A paragraph, well-worded and cogent, is more valuable than a fucked up shithead burning a flag.  Besides, arson is already illegal, so burning the flag is by proxy, unless you are doing it on your own property.  So, save us the bullshit, k, and think for a change. RE: Kerry, Edwards and Daschle May Face Vote on Flag (washingtonpost.com)  |