It's a Pretty Lame Protest if No One Gets Upset

Let us locomote to the lithic extraction site and propel matter earthward therein!

P.S.: ^n.

Let’s go to the quarry and throw stuff down there! :stuck_out_tongue: You totally fucking rock!

Another good one.

PS I actually like the quarry thing.

Sorry that I’m late to this party; saw billfish678’s post a few days ago but life and everything kept me from replying; have been thinking about it.

billfish678, I’m afraid I just don’t understand your point, and I wonder if you would help me with it? (Full disclosure, I’m not an American.) I’ve heard this kind of statement before, and I’ve never understood it.

The US was founded on dissent and free expression. That’s what I think of when I think of your history, and the 1st Amendment. Like any country, there are some good things and bad things and some middling things about the US, but your founding documents, the Declaration and the Bill of Rights, celebrate and protect individual liberties. They put into law the Enlightenment concept, “I may not agree with you, but I’ll defend to the death your right to say it.”

So why is it that when someone is protesting what that person sees as injustice, perpetrated by the US system, you say it is disrespectful to the flag? Doesn’t that flag stand for just that right, to protest for improvements in government? Didn’t ordinary US citizens sign up in droves in WWII to protect that right, of free people and free speech? Isn’t recognizing the right to protest fully consistent with that flag and what it stands for, rather than a sign of disrespect?

I’m not trolling you, and I’m genuinely curious about why there is what seems to me to be a disconnect, between your heartfelt respect for the freedoms the US has protected, and your strong reaction against someone who uses those very freedoms to point out something that the US may not have done well.

Or, as Carl Schurz, who fled political repression in his native Prussia and became a US Senator, once said: “My country, right or wrong; if right, to be kept right; and if wrong, to be set right.”

Isn’t that one of the highest forms of patriotism? To be willing to listen when someone says that the country is in the wrong and needs to be set right? You may not agree, but why do you disagree even with them trying to make that point?

I’m just puzzled.

Don’t encourage him.

Here is an example of willful ignorance. And an opportunity to sell to people of a similar bent. It’s embarrassing.

That link goes nowhere. Did you post a link to a facebook page that’s not public?

People like you make the protest worthwhile.

Not you in specific. You’re not important. You don’t really matter. I mean people like you, in aggregate, and if that word’s too big for you, my deepest condolences.

After all, without people like you (again, the mid-sized whining mass), a protest wouldn’t be nearly as meaningful.

Do you understand why? Of course not. The reason why is because it smokes out the morons. It brings people like you into the light, wheezing and shivering and puling like the day you were born, so the rest of us know to not associate with the sickly one, the damaged one, the one who can’t quite make it.

See, before this little snit on your part, I didn’t know you from Adam’s off ox. You hadn’t registered on my screens. Same’s true for practically everyone else, BTW: You don’t even rate on the SDMB. Now, of course, I know you’re a completely worthless semi-lunatic with a mentality utterly dwarfed by a massive inferiority complex (vide your snivel, above) and, therefore, someone I should watch. After all, if you take a side, it’s evidence that side is utterly nonsensical, and any evidence is good evidence.

Yeah. Sorry. It’s somebody marketing a T-shirt that says: “I STAND BECAUSE THEY STOOD”. The background is a Nebraska shaped flag with silhouettes of military personnel.

Oh yeah, because we

fought the Revolution to free Nebraska from British rule
fought the Civil War to free Nebraska from slavery
Fought World War 2 to defend Nebraska from German and Japanese forces
Fought the Korean War to stop North Korean advances into Nebraska

ROFLMAO

Well, Omaha was a major nerve center for the Strategic Air Command during the Cold War. Kind of a funny story about that:

More from the LA Times:

And from the New York Times:

So we had to protect Nebraska! It was the heart and soul of the American telemarketing industry, which was incidentally wired right into our nuclear deterrent!

Like walling off a border? Or making the White House staff and cabinet sing the President’s praises? Trump is a wannabe Grand Poobah, without even the communist pretensions of a Stalin.

I don’t think these protests were even about Trump; but he’s such an egomaniac, he’s injected both himself and his hostility toward the rights of labor, into this now. And it sounds like that’s what his end of it is about: the right to fire someone for any reason, regardless of a union contract. By making it about that, he’s got a lot more players kneeling. Trump isn’t just a racist; he’s an anti-labor politician, and don’t forget it.