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Kaiser of Arabia
04-02-2006, 04:38
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U.S. Flag Banned Amid Racial Tensions

LONGMONT, Colo. (April 1) - Dozens of high school students protested a temporary school policy forbidding students from displaying the U.S. flag - as well as flags from other countries - amid racial tensions following immigration rallies.

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Skyline High School Principal Tom Stumpf said American flags were brazenly waved in the faces of Hispanic students and in one case a Mexican flag was thrown into the face of another student.

"When it involves the American flag and its abuse in vilifying other people, we simply will not tolerate it," Stumpf said. "They were using the symbol derisively as misguided patriotism."

Students were warned about the policy Friday and several were suspended, although Stumpf would not provide details. Then, about 100 students protested during lunch time.

Student Dustin Carlson told Denver station KCNC-TV that he was suspended for two days.

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"I'm getting suspended for it and personally I think that's uncalled for," he said. "If this country means freedom, then why can't we fly our own flag? It's ridiculous."

Thousands of high school students Friday in California, Texas, Nevada and other states protested the tough immigration laws proposed in the House. Some waved Mexican flags and carried signs saying "We are not criminals."

On Monday, about 150 high school students, including some from Skyline, protested in Longmont.

"People are taking it to a whole other level," said Laura Avitia. "I don't think they know why we were protesting."

04/01/06 04:49 EST

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Tribesman
04-02-2006, 05:46
:laugh4: :laugh4: :laugh4: American abusing their own flag :laugh4: :laugh4: :laugh4:
oh the shame of it :oops:
I do like the picture of the confederate flag , how apropriate , flying the flag of people who didn't want to be part of the United States at a protest against people who do want to be part of the United States , and doing it in a place that wasn't a part of the United States at the time , but that as a territory sided with the Union .
Since you seem to be having such a problem over there with flags why not just abolish flags entirely nationwide:laugh4:

Proletariat
04-02-2006, 05:48
I agree. I'm as patriotic as they come, but caring about a piece of cloth this much is as stupid as caring about a book being flushed down a toilet.

master of the puppets
04-02-2006, 05:51
:wall: how:wall: stupid:wall: people:wall: are,:wall: why:wall: can't:wall: all:wall: idiots:wall: just:wall: die.

my america, my flag, don't like it get out.:laugh4:

really i don't care about the flag but to surpress it is to surpress patriotism, it represents america as a whole.

Tribesman
04-02-2006, 05:53
No Prole , you are very wrong there , flushing a book down the toilet can lead to a blockage .

Proletariat
04-02-2006, 06:08
You misunderstand our interrogation technique. The sequence is as follows:

GI: Where the hell are the munitions?!

Insurgent: Screw you, Allah Akbahr.

*rip, flush*

GI: Seriously, where the hell are they? I'll flush another, I mean it.

Insurgent: Eat me, I'll never tell you.

*rip, flush*

We never flush more than a page at a time, Tribesman.

Moros
04-02-2006, 12:48
Poor guys, I can't live without the flag of my country. I always take it with me to school, to parties, when I go to sleep. I even take it with me in the shower. I would be hard broken if I was forbidden to take a flag to school. Who can live without a flag? Monsters, that's what they are, monsters!

~:rolleyes:

rory_20_uk
04-02-2006, 12:57
The "children" who use the flag in that manner should be suspended and preferably incarcerated for a bit.

The whole point about freedom is allowing people to be free. Aren't Americans supposed to fight for the right for people to burn their own flag?

Patriotism is the virtue of the vicious - Oscar Wilde

~:smoking:

Tribesman
04-02-2006, 13:27
We never flush more than a page at a time, Tribesman.
Very sensible , plumbers can be very expensive to call out , it would be a serious drain on the budget it you were to block too many pipes too often .

Viking
04-02-2006, 15:29
I agree. I'm as patriotic as they come, but caring about a piece of cloth this much is as stupid as caring about a book being flushed down a toilet.

Well, that "piece of cloth", symbolize something, doesn`t it?

BDC
04-02-2006, 22:16
Well, that "piece of cloth", symbolize something, doesn`t it?
Drinking too much and watching England lose again?

Big King Sanctaphrax
04-02-2006, 23:29
It's not as if this is a law-it's a school rule. If these incidents were becoming common, and they were disrupting the school's primary purpose of educating people, it seems pretty reasonable to me.

They've banned all flags, so it's fair, at least.

Kaiser of Arabia
04-03-2006, 01:19
It's not as if this is a law-it's a school rule. If these incidents were becoming common, and they were disrupting the school's primary purpose of educating people, it seems pretty reasonable to me.

They've banned all flags, so it's fair, at least.
If I owned a school, could I ban all books? That's fair, right?

Big King Sanctaphrax
04-03-2006, 01:35
and they were disrupting the school's primary purpose of educating people

Note the caveat.

Ice
04-03-2006, 03:07
Drinking too much and watching England lose again?

:laugh4: :laugh4: :laugh4: :laugh4:

Mongoose
04-03-2006, 05:52
If I owned a school, could I ban all books? That's fair, right?

I think that's different. The books are needed for education, the flags are not.

And I think that it's time we got to work on all those damn protesters. Those crazy pinkos think they're so big, with all their "cruel and unusual punishment" laws.

:furious3:

If I want to light a man on fire, cut his fingers off with a butter knife, and then kill him by stabbing him with said butter knife, then it's my constitutional right to do so.

:furious3:

Idaho
04-03-2006, 11:26
If I owned a school, could I ban all books? That's fair, right?

What a thought! You owning a school. My god, thank the lord that will never come to pass.

rory_20_uk
04-03-2006, 11:58
Erm, in the UK it seems it could easily happen...

~:smoking:

Idaho
04-03-2006, 12:43
That's true - but Kaiser would need a few million quid first.

What a dreadful idea that is btw.

Viking
04-03-2006, 17:12
Drinking too much and watching England lose again?

Don`t think so. :book:

Al Khalifah
04-04-2006, 01:28
This is nothing new...

Most UK schools (and public institutions in general) tend to take a dim view on people having England flags on display because of it's 'far-right' associations. I was personally told on more than one occassion not to have an England flag and that even a Union Jack was pretty unnacceptable. Scottish flags on the other hand... fine....

How ironic that the nation which stood alone against the forces of the far-right should be told that its national symbol is innappropiate because it is associated with the 'far-right'. Perhaps next they'll tell America to stop celebrating Martin Luther King day because of his associations with white sumpremacy.

No good PC lunatics up to no good.


"I'm getting suspended for it and personally I think that's uncalled for," he said. "If this country means freedom, then why can't we fly our own flag? It's ridiculous."
Amen. I always admired the way Americans were not ashamed to show their patriotism, but it looks like the PC/BS tide has spread across the Atlantic.

Incongruous
04-04-2006, 06:18
Over heare in NZ I always flaunt my nationality and no one really cares, heck I got a belt buckle with st george on it along with the Sainst flag and the Union J saying "British by Birth, English by the Grace of God". So I'm coming back home next year, should I perhaps change my wardrobe?