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In reply to the discussion: The flag as a fetish. [View all]MadHound
(34,179 posts)19. I'm not just speaking to one poster's thread,
But to the endless damning of and handwringing over Occupy Oakland burning a flag. If you haven't seen those threads, those posts, then you simply aren't looking.
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Freedom to commit an act of free expression does not mean freedom from criticism or rebuttal
bluestateguy
Feb 2012
#3
Actually, they do if one is dedicated to having an intelligent conversation.
Luminous Animal
Feb 2012
#11
The number of DUers decrying the burning of a piece of cloth while tacitly
Luminous Animal
Feb 2012
#9
No DUer is doing those things. You are inventing those positions all on your own
stevenleser
Feb 2012
#15
No one on DU is talking about the evils of flagburning. That is YOUR strawman
stevenleser
Feb 2012
#23
He knows he is wrong. He really loves the strawman he created but cannot back it up
stevenleser
Feb 2012
#35
Nope, you are still not getting it. Try reading what people are saying instead of imputing opinions
stevenleser
Feb 2012
#28
You are calling out nothing and no one but the strawman you created. thats why you cannot link to
stevenleser
Feb 2012
#37
LOL, that person is not saying what you are hoping they are saying either. nt
stevenleser
Feb 2012
#43
Some people might be damning them, others like myself just dont give a damn one way or the other.
cstanleytech
Feb 2012
#77
Yes. Soooo many posts about the "stupid" move of a couple of dozen out of a couple of thousand.
Luminous Animal
Feb 2012
#70
If the concern is not over a piece of cloth, then all those professing concern would also
Luminous Animal
Feb 2012
#49
No, people can state an opinion on one issue without having to bring anything else into it.
stevenleser
Feb 2012
#57
Amazing, isn't it? I am stunned that those flag burners were not arrested, and that there was a
sabrina 1
Feb 2012
#56
I've seen that opinion raised elsewhere. I really think Occupiers are too smart to do this.
stevenleser
Feb 2012
#62
Considering how the robo cops were grabbing people off the street and arresting them from
sabrina 1
Feb 2012
#66
Personally, I am not univerally against storming government & private institutions.
Luminous Animal
Feb 2012
#74
I feel sick reading your post. I know what you are saying, and I too am outraged over what
sabrina 1
Feb 2012
#75
(heart) I suggest that you don't leave. You have an amazing command of language
Luminous Animal
Feb 2012
#76
Nope. Not one of those who walked into City Hall, vandalized, stole a flag, burned it outside
Luminous Animal
Feb 2012
#65
Yes. The flag! The flag. Meanwhile our fellow citizens are being brutalized.
Luminous Animal
Feb 2012
#4
What success? Westboro hasnt achieved any of their objectives! You want to Westboro-ize Occupy?
stevenleser
Feb 2012
#40
Is there anything you actually do understand? I encourage you to talk about THOSE things.
stevenleser
Feb 2012
#53
Well, what was the right way to deliver the message during the Civil Rights era? An awful
sabrina 1
Feb 2012
#61
Everyone has the right to burn the flag. I reserve the right to call flag-burners
cherokeeprogressive
Feb 2012
#68