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And no flags. Just bunting.
Well, I knew him over thirty years ago, when I was in my twenties and he was in his eighties. His name was Clarence Huzzey, and he was one of a group of sixty Jehovah's Witnesses distributing literature in Litchfield in the summer of 1940 when a mob of about 2000 people set upon them, wrecked their cars, burned their literature, beat them bloody, and then threw most of them in jail. Officials of the Litchfield American Legion, local police, and members of the local clergy were among the leaders of the mob. And all in the name of "patriotism" and "respect for the Flag."
Nice to know we had plenty of homegrown fascism.
Jehovah's witnesses have been repeatedly set upon and beaten. They had committed no crime; but the mob adjudged they had, and meted out mob punishment. The Attorney General has ordered an immediate investigation of these outrages. The people must be alert and watchful, and above all cool and sane. Since mob violence will make the government's task infinitely more difficult, it will not be tolerated. We shall not defeat the Nazi evil by emulating its methods.
This started with a girl sitting on a flag.
Loving this country and honoring our Flag doesn't make me a racist and it doesn't make me a Neo Nazi or a member of the Ku Klux Klan.
The not so subtle reference is duly noted. I'm a member on another site where we discuss and debate ideology and politics. Any mentioning of love for country and respect for the flag is met with an onslaught of vicious personal attacks and name calling by the intolerant and bigoted left wing members of that site. They're obsessed with equating patriotism and honoring the Flag to racism, Nazism and to being a Klan member. A favorite tactic of the left is to dig up incidences from the past, (incidences that happened before the most of us were even born or too young to remember), to somehow prove how wrong it is to love our country and to honor our Flag. Another favored tactic by the left wing members on that other site is to post pictures and memes of flag waving Nazis and Klan members to attack those they disagree with, just like the two pictures you posted. Loving this country and honoring our Flag doesn't make me a racist and it doesn't make me a Neo Nazi or a member of the Ku Klux Klan.
Understanding the context of a message or photo is important. LizzieMaine did not post that photo to demonstrate what people who appreciate our flag are like. She posted it in response to my comment about the bad things people do under the guise of patriotism.
She is no more implying the run of the mill flag wavers are fascists than implying "The Left" are commie sympathizers who should worship the flag or leave the country.
My mother and father would be surprised to know that liberals would come to a place where they thought patriotism was a bad thing.Its a good thing they died before that happened.They were liberal Democrats and there was no one in the world more flag loving and patriotic than my mother.
Precisely. I've never made any secret of my own leftiness around here, and one reason for that is to counteract the widespread perception that, despite our "no politics policy," the Lounge is a "right wing/conservative-oriented" forum. There are ideologies from all along the political spectrum represented among our members, from all over the world, and expecting lockstep agreement with a particular sectarian definition of "patriotism" ain't going to happen. There's no point in getting aggrieved about it.
If we go through this thread, there are many examples (bad examples) shown of "patriotism," whether it's the above photo of the KKK member, or that guy a few pages back, comically dressed in stars and stripes. I don't think anybody here is arguing for that type of patriotism in a positive light.
As explained above, nobody's suggesting that anyone is suggesting that. My point in posting that photo was to demonstrate that there are far worse outrages against the flag going on every day than an advertisement. I'm glad the original poster got the response they wanted from the advertiser. Now let's work on taking the flag back from people who desecrate it in far more contemptible ways.
That Boston photo, by the way, is still a very raw wound to New Englanders. I lived thru that time, when those stories were on the front pages every day, and it pained me deeply, during a period where flag-waving Bicentennial hoo-hah was nearing its peak, to see that oppressors were still hiding behind the flag's folds. The shame I felt from that era very much shaped the views I hold today.
As far as the perceptions of the Lounge's ideology go, as a Bartender for almost nine years now, I'd like to have a nickel for every complaint I've gotten from members who do sense a certain slant. So there you are.
However, my point is that, by bringing those things into the discussion, you are taking the point to its extremes. Is somebody here defending that? Has somebody here posted such a photo and said that's the ideal? Not that I've seen. So I don't see the point of it, for this discussion.
There are alot of things that are raw for alot of folks. To focus on those is wrong, in my opinion. As you've said yourself, many good things have happened under the auspices of the flag and patriotism (things you think are good and I think are bad), why dwell on the horrible stuff? Why not promote the positive?
Personally, I didn't get on this site to argue, politically or otherwise. A good discussion, though, is welcome. Some are more sensitive than others and read politics into every little thing. Ain't got no time for that!
Thanks, take care...
My point, quite frankly, is that any post that begins with "Not To Be Political, But..." is clearly intended to be political. All too often we get such posts, clearly intended to promote and appeal to a particular point of view, and then when someone challenges that view the response is "Ooooh, don't get political." Or "you don't agree with my particular definition of patriotism, therefore you're dwelling on the negative."
I believe that understanding and opposing the evils that have been perpetrated under the flag are an absolutely essential part of true patriotism, as opposed to phony chest-beating bumper sticker patriotism. I believe that all too often, the flag is used as a gag to silence dissent, something I consider far more offensive to "American ideals" than an ill-considered advertisement. A country founded by violent revolutionaries ought to have more self-awareness than that.
I'm not arguing with you. I'm merely stating my case.
My point, quite frankly, is that any post that begins with "Not To Be Political, But..." is clearly intended to be political. All too often we get such posts, clearly intended to promote and appeal to a particular point of view, and then when someone challenges that view the response is "Ooooh, don't get political." Or "you don't agree with my particular definition of patriotism, therefore you're dwelling on the negative."
I believe that understanding and opposing the evils that have been perpetrated under the flag are an absolutely essential part of true patriotism, as opposed to phony chest-beating bumper sticker patriotism. I believe that all too often, the flag is used as a gag to silence dissent, something I consider far more offensive to "American ideals" than an ill-considered advertisement. A country founded by violent revolutionaries ought to have more self-awareness than that.
I'm not arguing with you. I'm merely stating my case.
I see that, but my reaction to your choice of points and method of presenting them is that you see more shame in our history and displays of patriotism than pride. This is something that divides the right and left. My perception may be off, but it's borne of observing your posts. Heck, you even went back and edited the previous post to turn a light-hearted jab about Superman into something serious that you're ashamed of. That's a way of dwelling on the negative that I guess I'll never really understand.
My mother and father would be surprised to know that liberals would come to a place where they thought patriotism was a bad thing.Its a good thing they died before that happened.They were liberal Democrats and there was no one in the world more flag loving and patriotic than my mother.