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After lurking in the national anthem thread, I felt compelled to make this thread:
I've never understood the near sacred treatment of things like the flag, the Pledge, the National Anthem, and other items or rituals that build you to be "Proud To Be An American". I never saw how it makes you a "good American" simply by waving a flag or reciting some words. What I think really makes me proud to be an American is when people go out and do things that make it a good country, not just simply saying that it's a good country.
That was poorly structured, I'll try to improve on it when I get some responses.
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Green Habit wrote:
After lurking in the national anthem thread, I felt compelled to make this thread:
I've never understood the near sacred treatment of things like the flag, the Pledge, the National Anthem, and other items or rituals that build you to be "Proud To Be An American". I never saw how it makes you a "good American" simply by waving a flag or reciting some words. What I think really makes me proud to be an American is when people go out and do things that make it a good country, not just simply saying that it's a good country.
That was poorly structured, I'll try to improve on it when I get some responses.
I think the constitution is deserving of esteem. Maybe not the flag and whatnot, but I'm pretty damn pleased with the constitution and the ideals that this country was founded on. But then of course I'm a white male American, so that might have something to do with it...
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simple schoolboy wrote:
Green Habit wrote:
After lurking in the national anthem thread, I felt compelled to make this thread:
I've never understood the near sacred treatment of things like the flag, the Pledge, the National Anthem, and other items or rituals that build you to be "Proud To Be An American". I never saw how it makes you a "good American" simply by waving a flag or reciting some words. What I think really makes me proud to be an American is when people go out and do things that make it a good country, not just simply saying that it's a good country.
That was poorly structured, I'll try to improve on it when I get some responses.
I think the constitution is deserving of esteem. Maybe not the flag and whatnot, but I'm pretty damn pleased with the constitution and the ideals that this country was founded on. But then of course I'm a white male American, so that might have something to do with it...
I'll give you that, but I'd hardly call the Constitution a mere symbol.
they are symbols of a place most (who live here) will agree is the best place in the world to live in
to simply disregard these symbols and degrade them, whether in the name of free speech or not, is basically wiping shit on the country itself, and that tends to offend people
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On a related note. I hate when people recite the Lord's Prayer. Jesus prayed that shit to teach you how to pray. If you recite it word for word, you're not praying. You're chanting. God knows what Jesus has to say. Tell him what you have to say. Make up your own damn prayer.
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It's hard to believe you havn't got choked up in the last 5 years after seeing the flag waving at certain moments, or hearing the National Anthem sung.
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GrimmaceXX wrote:
It's hard to believe you havn't got choked up in the last 5 years after seeing the flag waving at certain moments, or hearing the National Anthem sung.
Actually, I much more often cringe at the misuse of the national symbols.
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It's hard to believe you havn't got choked up in the last 5 years after seeing the flag waving at certain moments, or hearing the National Anthem sung.
i got chocked up listening to the anthem sung by carl lewis, but i think that was for all the wrong reasons
Having a flag up, reciting the pledge of allegence, or anything of that matter does not make you a better person, better american, anything. You are completly right in your first post, doing something good for the country, doing positive things for yourself and people around you/close to you. i dont support everything our country stands for, but i do think this is the greatest place to live in the world..i dont recite the pledge every day or remove my cap every time i hear the national anthem...but that doesn't make me or anyone else any less of a good american for it
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Peeps wrote:
they are symbols of a place most (who live here) will agree is the best place in the world to live in
to simply disregard these symbols and degrade them, whether in the name of free speech or not, is basically wiping shit on the country itself, and that tends to offend people
Just so you know, I'm not too impressed with flag-burners and the like, either--they've always striked me as attention whores to whatever cause they're getting at.
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B wrote:
GrimmaceXX wrote:
It's hard to believe you havn't got choked up in the last 5 years after seeing the flag waving at certain moments, or hearing the National Anthem sung.
Actually, I much more often cringe at the misuse of the national symbols.
Damnit, I want to find a picture of an SUV decked out with American flags, but I can't find one.
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Green Habit wrote:
B wrote:
GrimmaceXX wrote:
It's hard to believe you havn't got choked up in the last 5 years after seeing the flag waving at certain moments, or hearing the National Anthem sung.
Actually, I much more often cringe at the misuse of the national symbols.
Damnit, I want to find a picture of an SUV decked out with American flags, but I can't find one.
why an SUV?
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GrimmaceXX wrote:
Green Habit wrote:
B wrote:
GrimmaceXX wrote:
It's hard to believe you havn't got choked up in the last 5 years after seeing the flag waving at certain moments, or hearing the National Anthem sung.
Actually, I much more often cringe at the misuse of the national symbols.
Damnit, I want to find a picture of an SUV decked out with American flags, but I can't find one.
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lefty wrote:
GrimmaceXX wrote:
Green Habit wrote:
B wrote:
GrimmaceXX wrote:
It's hard to believe you havn't got choked up in the last 5 years after seeing the flag waving at certain moments, or hearing the National Anthem sung.
Actually, I much more often cringe at the misuse of the national symbols.
Damnit, I want to find a picture of an SUV decked out with American flags, but I can't find one.
why an SUV?
You probably drive one.
I do... an Explorer. But is there something wrong with that?
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This kinda chokes me up.
*salutes*
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