Kitsuna10060 said:
wow...
fuck that school, that judge and that whole state.
i do not care if my nations flag offends some one else, that more then likely(given the state) doesn't have the legal right to even be in the country to start with. i will wear should i choose to, and if they don't like it then to god damn bad
Let's see...assumption that the majority of Mexican-Americans are here illegally? Check.
Assumption that the previous assumption is somehow a license to crash ethnic holidays? Check.
Congratulations! You're a racist!
Or, alternatively, you just didn't take the time to read it very well and think about it. You made piles of assumptions that villified one side, and then you didn't bother to confirm them. Which, in a lot of ways, is more damaging than actual racism.
Dr. Pepper Unlimited said:
All I could think of was Bandit Keith:
Oh, man, I loved watching that Abridged series...in American.
Dr. Pepper Unlimited said:
Seems pretty ridiculous to me though. The school was probably just avoiding conflict (maybe?), but the fact that the court sided with the school is kind of sad. There's nothing wrong with wearing such clothing in the same damn country you're promoting.
We've already got flag poles for that. And, frankly, the country does that pretty well on its own. You don't see companies put advertisements for themselves up inside their own building.
Dr. Pepper Unlimited said:
But, on the other hand, it was noted that they did this on Cinco de Mayo, so I can't really say otherwise if the kids were doing it to piss off the Mexican students, or it was just a coincidence. *shrugs*
And that detail where students had tried to crash a Cinco de Mayo celebration the previous year, which almost devolved into violence.
Look, this wasn't coincidence. The white students/their families wouldn't be complaining so hard if it
had been coincidence. People who accidentally say/do things that offend others don't usually
immediately invoke their right to free speech when someone confronts them over it. It's the implied guilt equivalent of police showing up at your doorstep and screaming, "I didn't kill him!" when shown a picture of a missing person.
canadamus_prime said:
That's just stupid. When I go to another country I EXPECT to see that country's flag all over the place, no matter how much I may not like it. I mean it's common sense to me that a country should have the right to wave their own flag around on their own turf.
And indeed, that's true...but that isn't what was happening here. This was a group of kids trying to turn the American flag into a weapon of racial hatred. The previous year, upon seeing Mexican-American students celebrating the very same holiday, they'd "...responded by hanging a makeshift American flag from a tree and chanting "USA.""
That isn't showing pride in your country. That isn't showing respect to the flag. It's the act of degrading an ethnic group for trying to celebrate one of their holidays and pointing at your cheap T-shirt and saying that the flag gives you the right to do it.
If anything, that's worse than a lot of ways people try to
deliberately disrespect the flag.
Dark Harbinger said:
Hahahahaha! Wrong my friend, all the anti-hate nonsense and political correctness has long since strangled any public signs of patriotism, it's all well and good for immigrants to parade around the streets proclaiming their religious dominance, waving their flags and chanting death to the west. But woe betide any British person if they wave their flag, oh egads, it might offend the immigrants!!
This is the lunacy we contend with, we don't even have freedom of speech, and it is being eroded by the euphemism of hate speech laws, it's fine for immigrants to sail into this country, swamp entire towns and run them into poverty ridden, disease carrying slums. And all they have to do is point at one of us and complain we're being racist, and wahey! It's off to the cells for you.
Yeah I'm bitter that my own country is being eaten by parasites...we seriously need a constitution like our American cousins...with a 1st Amendment, a 2nd Amendment would be nice too...one can hope.
There are some...issues with a few statements there, but to be frank, I've seen the situation in England, and it isn't pretty.
I'm oversimplifying, but I think part of the problem stems from not actually being able to
be racist on a large scale like the US did. That sounds completely backwards, but around when was it that Britain started becoming a lot less white? Most of Britain's race-fiascos were overseas (ie, India), and on the Isles themselves, legislation came from the notion of
preventing institutionalized racism versus
ending it, as the US did.
Let's be honest: a white president ended slavery. A white president sent white soldiers to ensure that a white school could not forbid black students from entering. For all the talk about reverse-discrimination, white people earned a shitton of points in relatively recent history when it comes to racial equality, and it was because we somehow managed to set up such a broken system in a, again relatively, short period of time. If this were a conspiracy theory, it would be that white people created slavery so that when they needed to, they could be the heroes for ending it and make everything short of slavery or racial segregation seem a lot less serious.