Guest guest Posted November 27, 2001 Report Share Posted November 27, 2001 <In responce to Bill Oreilly of the Oreilly factor> Bill, You said, " I don't understand why anyone who is a citizen or just living here would be offended by the American flag " Well, sir, I don't know about Political correctness (that seems a bit unrealistic to me) but I've personally seen my fill of American flags. I guess you are simply uninformed about the population that resides in " America " who are philosophically, and intellectually opposed to all forms of self-contempt and belittlement of individuality. So I will inform you why I (and I speak on behalf of myself) do not support the American Flag: To me, the American flag was just an ordinary, useless symbol to the simple-minded Euro-anglo descendants that were so unconditionally convinced that " their " country was the ultimate throne of the world. In midst of such frivolity you had those who were indifferent to any sort of emotion to their country and those who were still struggling against it. After these tragedies, the indifferent population fluctuated and now crusade for a nationalistic, patriotic (American) universe. Shortly after the attacks on Sept 11th, many peoples mind's had been instantly reduced to clay when the profound levels of patriotic drivel began spewing forth, not to mention enforced. Then the incarnation of the new pretentious, narrow-minded slogan (which destroyed the last one in its wake) had taken shape, " if you do not like it here, go to Afghanistan! " . This " dominant opinion " nonsense, despite of its obvious " uniting " abilities, closed several doors for the neo-revolutionary population of " America " ; Leaving those (who still opposed the tyranny and arrogance of a corrupt democratic- republic and struggled to create a truly free society) individuals to be subject to a relentless onslaught of vile, and hideously blind patriotism- Transforming humanitarians into " Traitors " . Not to mention all of the other side affects that this dilemma has caused: Blind spots, justified racism, mass media confusion, distrust, and quite possibly the most annoying- The lust to prove just how patriotic " we " can be. It's because of all of the aforementioned that I look at the American flag in a brand new perspective: A symbol of pure idiocy. This might sound general (and doesn't in anyway whatsoever describe the entire American population) but these post-events have led me to this new and accurate view. When I see a 5 year old waving around an American flag and a 35 year old (with almost the same mentality) doing the same, I know exactly what America is about: Lies, False hopes, and an emotional facade followed by a soul swallowing catharsis. If it weren't for the fact that we were attacked by " muslims " who happen to be from a different " country " then this rubbish (which I can only assume will grow worse) wouldn't have happened at all. This denotes an obvious racial war, and racial hysteria and xenophobia-- which is unfortunately justified beyond logic. For if it were a white " Christian American " who were to have executed the same attacks, consisting of the same duplicity than it would have been over after a few vigils, ribbons, and boo hooing, would it not? But now, almost everyday, on the bus to my high school, and on my joyous walks through the suburbs, I get to be cleansed in patriotic ecstasy merely because my government and the society I live among are ruthless, racist zombies. I'm utterly nauseated by these stooges who would sooner hoist up a flag than to process a thought in their puny, decadent minds. I have nothing to do with terrorism, thus I have nothing to do with the wars others create. Haven't us free thinkers had to endure enough balderdash in our lives as it is? It is the curse of the genius I suppose, and my society does nothing but fuel my contempt for idiom, and stupidity. Cheers! E//A --Chuck Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 27, 2001 Report Share Posted November 27, 2001 now chuck, you must look at history..after the oklahoma city bombing we rounded up all the white christian ex desert storm people and questioned them and..oh wait, no, that was a tofutti induced hallucination..nevermind well said chuck oh, and just so you know, most of the folks are british on this list..it will make the tesco and C & A comments make more sense cheers fraggle resistsociety999 wrote: ><In responce to Bill Oreilly of the Oreilly factor> >Bill, > You said, " I don't understand why anyone who is a citizen or just >living here would be offended by the American flag " > >Well, sir, I don't know about Political correctness (that seems a bit >unrealistic to me) but I've personally seen my fill of American >flags. I guess you are simply uninformed about the population that >resides in " America " who are philosophically, and intellectually >opposed to all forms of self-contempt and belittlement of >individuality. So I will inform you why I (and I speak on behalf of >myself) do not support the American Flag: >To me, the American flag was just an ordinary, useless symbol to the >simple-minded Euro-anglo descendants that were so unconditionally >convinced that " their " country was the ultimate throne of the world. >In midst of such frivolity you had those who were indifferent to any >sort of emotion to their country and those who were still struggling >against it. After these tragedies, the indifferent population >fluctuated and now crusade for a nationalistic, patriotic (American) >universe. Shortly after the attacks on Sept 11th, many peoples mind's >had been instantly reduced to clay when the profound levels of >patriotic drivel began spewing forth, not to mention enforced. Then >the incarnation of the new pretentious, narrow-minded slogan (which >destroyed the last one in its wake) had taken shape, " if you do not >like it here, go to Afghanistan! " . This " dominant opinion " nonsense, >despite of its obvious " uniting " abilities, closed several doors for >the neo-revolutionary population of " America " ; Leaving those (who >still opposed the tyranny and arrogance of a corrupt democratic- >republic and struggled to create a truly free society) individuals to >be subject to a relentless onslaught of vile, and hideously blind >patriotism- Transforming humanitarians into " Traitors " . Not to >mention all of the other side affects that this dilemma has caused: >Blind spots, justified racism, mass media confusion, distrust, and >quite possibly the most annoying- The lust to prove just how >patriotic " we " can be. >It's because of all of the aforementioned that I look at the American >flag in a brand new perspective: A symbol of pure idiocy. >This might sound general (and doesn't in anyway whatsoever describe >the entire American population) but these post-events have led me to >this new and accurate view. When I see a 5 year old waving around an >American flag and a 35 year old (with almost the same mentality) >doing the same, I know exactly what America is about: Lies, False >hopes, and an emotional facade followed by a soul swallowing >catharsis. >If it weren't for the fact that we were attacked by " muslims " who >happen to be from a different " country " then this rubbish (which I >can only assume will grow worse) wouldn't have happened at all. This >denotes an obvious racial war, and racial hysteria and xenophobia-- >which is unfortunately justified beyond logic. For if it were a >white " Christian American " who were to have executed the same >attacks, consisting of the same duplicity than it would have been >over after a few vigils, ribbons, and boo hooing, would it not? >But now, almost everyday, on the bus to my high school, and on my >joyous walks through the suburbs, I get to be cleansed in patriotic >ecstasy merely because my government and the society I live among are >ruthless, racist zombies. I'm utterly nauseated by these stooges who >would sooner hoist up a flag than to process a thought in their puny, >decadent minds. >I have nothing to do with terrorism, thus I have nothing to do with >the wars others create. > Haven't us free thinkers had to endure enough balderdash in our >lives as it is? It is the curse of the genius I suppose, and my >society does nothing but fuel my contempt for idiom, and stupidity. > >Cheers! >E//A >--Chuck > > >To send an email to - > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 27, 2001 Report Share Posted November 27, 2001 Chuck > Haven't us free thinkers had to endure enough balderdash in our > lives as it is? It is the curse of the genius I suppose, and my > society does nothing but fuel my contempt for idiom, and stupidity. It's much the same here - a little more subdued - but what do you expect from Britain. Anyway, the stupidity is the same. Jo --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.286 / Virus Database: 152 - Release 09/10/01 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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