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May 7, 2010 at 6:13 AM #548371May 7, 2010 at 7:19 AM #547423MANmomParticipant
Yes, to wear the ACTUAL flag, say you were to wrap the flag like a toga and wear it, but the symbol of the flag is fine.
May 7, 2010 at 7:19 AM #547534MANmomParticipantYes, to wear the ACTUAL flag, say you were to wrap the flag like a toga and wear it, but the symbol of the flag is fine.
May 7, 2010 at 7:19 AM #548017MANmomParticipantYes, to wear the ACTUAL flag, say you were to wrap the flag like a toga and wear it, but the symbol of the flag is fine.
May 7, 2010 at 7:19 AM #548115MANmomParticipantYes, to wear the ACTUAL flag, say you were to wrap the flag like a toga and wear it, but the symbol of the flag is fine.
May 7, 2010 at 7:19 AM #548386MANmomParticipantYes, to wear the ACTUAL flag, say you were to wrap the flag like a toga and wear it, but the symbol of the flag is fine.
May 7, 2010 at 7:19 AM #547428MANmomParticipantYes, to wear the ACTUAL flag, say you were to wrap the flag like a toga and wear it, but the symbol of the flag is fine.
May 7, 2010 at 7:19 AM #547539MANmomParticipantYes, to wear the ACTUAL flag, say you were to wrap the flag like a toga and wear it, but the symbol of the flag is fine.
May 7, 2010 at 7:19 AM #548022MANmomParticipantYes, to wear the ACTUAL flag, say you were to wrap the flag like a toga and wear it, but the symbol of the flag is fine.
May 7, 2010 at 7:19 AM #548120MANmomParticipantYes, to wear the ACTUAL flag, say you were to wrap the flag like a toga and wear it, but the symbol of the flag is fine.
May 7, 2010 at 7:19 AM #548391MANmomParticipantYes, to wear the ACTUAL flag, say you were to wrap the flag like a toga and wear it, but the symbol of the flag is fine.
May 7, 2010 at 7:46 AM #547438briansd1Guest[quote=Eugene]And, ultimately because of this cognitive dissonance, and because of all the talk about Aztlan, and the rampant evidence of hispanicization, where historically white cities like Santa Ana turn Spanish-speaking in the course of one generation … that makes white citizens unsure about the real intentions and allegiances of those immigrants … and that’s why they are worried.
[/quote]If white people are worried, then that’s their problem, no?
I’m not worried.
[quote=Eugene]
And events like this one, where immigrants actually feel offended by the sight of an American flag, make them worried even more.
[/quote]The Hispanics students weren’t offended by the American flag. The school administrator though that white students wearing the flag could lead to a fight. The admins were trying to prevent flare ups, for everyone’s safety. Remember preemption?
May 7, 2010 at 7:46 AM #547549briansd1Guest[quote=Eugene]And, ultimately because of this cognitive dissonance, and because of all the talk about Aztlan, and the rampant evidence of hispanicization, where historically white cities like Santa Ana turn Spanish-speaking in the course of one generation … that makes white citizens unsure about the real intentions and allegiances of those immigrants … and that’s why they are worried.
[/quote]If white people are worried, then that’s their problem, no?
I’m not worried.
[quote=Eugene]
And events like this one, where immigrants actually feel offended by the sight of an American flag, make them worried even more.
[/quote]The Hispanics students weren’t offended by the American flag. The school administrator though that white students wearing the flag could lead to a fight. The admins were trying to prevent flare ups, for everyone’s safety. Remember preemption?
May 7, 2010 at 7:46 AM #548032briansd1Guest[quote=Eugene]And, ultimately because of this cognitive dissonance, and because of all the talk about Aztlan, and the rampant evidence of hispanicization, where historically white cities like Santa Ana turn Spanish-speaking in the course of one generation … that makes white citizens unsure about the real intentions and allegiances of those immigrants … and that’s why they are worried.
[/quote]If white people are worried, then that’s their problem, no?
I’m not worried.
[quote=Eugene]
And events like this one, where immigrants actually feel offended by the sight of an American flag, make them worried even more.
[/quote]The Hispanics students weren’t offended by the American flag. The school administrator though that white students wearing the flag could lead to a fight. The admins were trying to prevent flare ups, for everyone’s safety. Remember preemption?
May 7, 2010 at 7:46 AM #548130briansd1Guest[quote=Eugene]And, ultimately because of this cognitive dissonance, and because of all the talk about Aztlan, and the rampant evidence of hispanicization, where historically white cities like Santa Ana turn Spanish-speaking in the course of one generation … that makes white citizens unsure about the real intentions and allegiances of those immigrants … and that’s why they are worried.
[/quote]If white people are worried, then that’s their problem, no?
I’m not worried.
[quote=Eugene]
And events like this one, where immigrants actually feel offended by the sight of an American flag, make them worried even more.
[/quote]The Hispanics students weren’t offended by the American flag. The school administrator though that white students wearing the flag could lead to a fight. The admins were trying to prevent flare ups, for everyone’s safety. Remember preemption?
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