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Why use California for your example when your link demonstrates that Texas is no better.
Shouts of USA, USA were CLEARLY derogatory and belittling towards Hispanic kids and families at the other school. To pretend that it wasn't is b.s.
At least have the guts to be truthful and not hide behind your lame version of patriotism.
Doesn't matter. It's never inappropriate to chant USA. It's always whiny ass liberals who get offended by any mention of the United States in a positive light or at the sight of an American flag.
All the Mexican Nationals illegally in this country that were at that game as parents and students of an American school should have been chanting right along celebrating their arrival in the promise land.
My perspective and morality on this is firmly rooted in family and in homily. Matthew 5:38-38 and 39
"You have heard that it was said, ‘An eye for an eye and a tooth for a tooth.’ But I say to you, offer no resistance to one who is evil. When someone strikes you on (your) right cheek, turn the other one to him as well."
Ergo- two wrongs don't make a right.
Again we have nothing in common pertaining to morality and right and wrong. I feel being nationalistic and loving your community is far from wrong and very right.
Doesn't matter. It's never inappropriate to chant USA. It's always whiny ass liberals who get offended by any mention of the United States in a positive light or at the sight of an American flag.
Given our history, a crowd of whites yelling USA at a team full of Latino students could indeed have prejudicial undertones.
In texas there was a group of students waving American Flags at a Basketball game.
Mexican students and families claimed that this offended them and now the students are being forced to apologize. Link to the article provided within the video of this Liberal video blogger who also thinks the Flag is racist - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vg5x...#gpluscomments
That same pathetic blogger with his childish little girl glasses. If his panties are in a twist he is free to leave the country. No one is forcing him to live here.
It would have been great if the Hispanic students had responded by waving an American flag and chanting "USA!"
They have just as much right to do so as other Americans.
Maybe the Hispanic students aren't a bunch of morons like their antagonists were.
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Originally Posted by shiftymh
Doesn't matter. It's never inappropriate to chant USA. It's always whiny ass liberals who get offended by any mention of the United States in a positive light or at the sight of an American flag.
Another uber jingoist.
You love America. We get it. Want a cookie since that makes you special?
Please remember children have to be taught to hate the same people their parents hate. Seems the Anglo parents in Texas are doing a pretty effective job.
This chant was the Anglos twisting patriotism into a cultural slur and should be condemned. All the people in Texas are Americans legal status notwithstanding.
Maybe the Hispanic students aren't a bunch of morons like their antagonists were.
Another uber jingoist.
You love America. We get it. Want a cookie since that makes you special?
so your position is that white people or American people are morally inferior and should not have the right to display American flags because because they are culturally and mentally inferior when compared to other nations and we need to deal with them in order to stop racism and bigotry. As always you are a fountain of intellectual consistency I am glad you joined this thread.
That should be outright illegal to raise a foreign flag in replacement of a US flag. I've seen the same thing with the Gadsden flag as well, and that is just as wrong IMO.
However I do believe good sportsmanship is important to instill, so I'm not sure I give those that chanted at the game a 'pass', at least on those grounds.
I'll give it a pass if the other school has waved the Mexican flag around , in a similar fashion. High School kids are emotionally and hormonally fueled, and naturally tend to reprisal based displays. So are a high percentage of "adults". Seems to me, there could be a history, involved with this , debated, display.?
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