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If Yamamoto had just waited 30 (maybe just 20) years to bomb Pearl, there would have been a pretty good chance that we would all be speaking Japanese today.
If Iran ever gets the delivery system to piggyback one of the nukes they're going to have (if our POTUS has his way), I strongly imagine that before all the fallout has fell, DC will be covered with white flags!!!
When the marines go PC we are screwed!!!!!!!!!!! :tear::tear::tear:
But gangbanger tattoos are ok. Go figure.
The new policy states that any tattoo on the forearms or neck are no longer allowed. I skimmed the article (very quickly) and didn't see where his tattoo was located. This could be a factor.
For me, the Confederate flag is not a symbol of racism, but of divisiveness. We are all Americans. Our flag is Old Glory. To hold to another banner is to be divided. But that's just me.
Edited to add: Gangbanger tattoos are definitely NOT ok.
TFor me, the Confederate flag is not a symbol of racism, but of divisiveness. We are all Americans. Our flag is Old Glory. To hold to another banner is to be divided. But that's just me.
I would just like to know if your position is the same for Native American flags and symbols. Like the Confederates, they fought against the Union; often against the exact same soldiers and officers, and the displayed imagery is derived, if not precisely the same, as they did so. And in another, but related, issue, is the state flag of New Mexico a religious flag?
I would just like to know if your position is the same for Native American flags and symbols. Like the Confederates, they fought against the Union; often against the exact same soldiers and officers, and the displayed imagery is derived, if not precisely the same, as they did so. And in another, but related, issue, is the state flag of New Mexico a religious flag?
The native Americans are an indigenous people, and have a legitimate separation, as long as they remember they are still Americans. They were, in essence, annexed by the U.S.
The confederate flag is different. It was Americans who seceded from the Union, causing a division (wrongfully or rightly is a different discussion, and irrelevant to this one), and then rejoined the Union (or just realized they never left; again, an irrelevant, separate discussion). To hold to that flag is to hold to a separation, a divide.
For clarity, I never said I offended me, either. I do, however, think it is ignorant and divisive. Just as much so as "The South shall rise again". While attempting to show southern pride, it is actually promoting a second civil war.
Agreed, never really gotten the whole infatuation thing with the Confederate flag.
Strange that Native American imagery was brought up like they were the "divisive" element.
Strange that Native American imagery was brought up like they were the "divisive" element.
As I (who brung it up) said, it's just considering whether all imagery that harks back to fighting against the United States is held to the same limitations of acceptance. And we can't say it is today. And how is any imagery which represents resistance to the USA not "divisive?"