Well that is a interesting question. You grab me on the curve with that one! If I had to pee on one it would be defenetly the nazi flag. LOL! Cheers amigo!
Yep, if you own it, do what you want with it. That's what freedom of speech was meant to protect at least. There's not much freedom of speech or expression left in the USA though. There are too many raging nationalists hell bent on punching people in the face that "disrespect" their religious symbols.
Using violence simply because someone offended you is bad. Threatening violence for the same is also bad. Why should a Trump voter be punched? That's okay?
Did you read what I wrote? I don't make threats but I don't pretend I'm afraid of defending myself and loved ones. That's not a threat.
When did I say it was OK for Trump voters to be punched? Of course it isn't. I was challenging your assertion that "there are too many raging nationalists hell bent on punching people in the face that 'disrespect' their religious symbols."
Nationalists aren't doing that writ large, at least not in the USA.
Spencer, who I don't agree with, was punched out of nowhere.
"Moldilocks" as she was referred to was in the middle of a riot and had been seen previously throwing bottles. Additionally, in her social media, she stated she was headed to Berkley to 'scalp nazis' --
What in my previous posts gives you the impression that I'm for any violence other than self-defense?
As far as the "Battle of Berkley" instances, that is a DIRECT result of officials telling law enforcement to back off and they did. You can see the result. I blame the officials more than any of the participants.
Look at the many other instances where there were "fascists" (as you put it), and actually fascists (Antifa) protesting within proximity of each other but a large police presence keeping the peace.
Via Merriam-Webster: a political philosophy, movement, or regime (such as that of the Fascisti) that exalts nation and often race above the individual and that stands for a centralized autocratic government headed by a dictatorial leader, severe economic and social regimentation, and forcible suppression of opposition
I don't see President Trump or his administration engaging in the former of that definition, nor do I see many supporters (aside from the Richard Spencer types) advocating for that behavior.
I DO see a lot of Antifa engaging in the latter -- "forcible suppression of opposition"
My specific reply was about the Emily Crane video too. She posted a video of her peeing on her property, and she has death threats against her. That's completely unacceptable.
Blake ... you're confusing/blurring the difference between the lofty ideals of the founders vs. the US flag now as the rightful symbol of war and aggression it is across the planet.
And you're implying the lofty ideals of the founders are absolutely non-existent in present day. I disagree wholeheartedly.
The interesting thing about symbols is that people can perceived the same symbols differently for a variety of reasons. I view the flag as "half full", while many choose to see it as "half-empty" or completely destructive.
I'd still rather live in America than say... Hamburg, Germany.. Paris, France... or Malmo, Sweden.... or any other number of locations in the world.
But that's my perspective based on my perception that the 'lofty ideals of the founders' still exist and will not disappear without a fight.
You say they are lofty ideals, but do you agree with those lofty ideals in principle? Are they something worth fighting and dying for? If not for yourself and your family, but for your future progeny in the hopes that they'll live in a world better than the current one?
I absolutely do believe in the principles of the Bill of Rights, and that many people in the world, not just the US, believe in and hunger for the same. But governments do not. Expounding on that point, I use the term "government" loosely, because really there are no more governments, or at least very few, that still represent and work for "We the People" of the planet.
So would I fight for a debt slavery fiat money banking cabal that has cleverly usurped every aspect of liberty embodied in founding documents and essentially taken over the planet, constantly fomenting false flags, war, death, pain, and ruining any country that gets in the way, all in order to support the extreme wealth and power of a few, in monetary system that has constantly devalued our money, by counterfeiting, inflating, or other forms of monetary fraud? Emphatically, no.
Now would I defend my village if the neighboring village came storming over the ridge and decided to raid the crops? Of course. That would be a clear cut instance of self defense.
What I'm saying is that all of these "enemies" on the planet that we just keep having to attack and go to war with have been created by the cabal to keep the planet in a constant state of war-for-profit. Smedley Butler, War is a Racket. You can find the link somewhere on this thread, but if you have not already seen it, watch "JFK to 9/11 Everything is a Rich Mans Trick". One of the best documentaries you will ever see explaining roots and real identity of the cabal.
After the Constitutional Convention of 1787, citizens gathered and waited outside Independence Hall wondering about the outcome. A Mrs. Powel of Philadelphia asked Benjamin Franklin, “Well, Doctor, what have we got, a republic or a monarchy?” To which, Franklin responded, “A republic, if you can keep it.” But we lost it. In many steps, but IMHO with the coup de gras coming with the Federal Reserve Act in 1913. Once the US Treasury had to borrow money into existence at interest, we were f***ed.
To sum it up for myself, it isn't money that is the root of all evil, it is fiat money. I've heard it said that we can't stop war because it's in our nature, we're hard wired for it. I don't believe it. One of the cabal created despots of the last century said it best;
“Of course the people don’t want war. But after all, it’s the leaders of the country who determine the policy, and it’s always a simple matter to drag the people along whether it’s a democracy, a fascist dictatorship, or a parliament, or a communist dictatorship. Voice or no voice, the people can always be brought to the bidding of the leaders. That is easy. All you have to do is tell them they are being attacked, and denounce the pacifists for lack of patriotism, and exposing the country to greater danger." — Herman Goering at the Nuremberg trials.
Usury, fiat money has enabled this cabal of wealth and power. But they are about to go down. Crypto currencies, the dollar death, and wikileaks are going to do them in. A New World, but not a New World Order cabal is taking over.
So what about you, Blake? ... are you with We The People, or the Cabal?
Ask yourself this... would someone who's been active on a website like this since beta, and been in cryptocurrency since 2015 be all about the New World Order/Cabal/Pedocracy?
Do you realize that a good 90% of "trigger pullers" from the 'despised' military (particularly those of us from the 'evil spec ops' types) are devoted to the founding ideals in the Constitution, their families, and their ability to defend themselves and their loved ones with highly trained precision?
What makes you think I'm not for the people? I hate fiat controls and I hate government control of supply. Crony Capitalism and Global Marxism is mortal enemies to everything I hold dear.
It is easy to point out the bad ones, but why not ask about say:
The Mexican Flag?, Frances, UK, India, Japan, Australia, Chile, Canada, Sweden, or anyone one else?
Would you be OK to piss on one of those countries? Or better yet, what about your own logo?
Well that is a interesting question. You grab me on the curve with that one! If I had to pee on one it would be defenetly the nazi flag. LOL! Cheers amigo!
Exactly...flag's aren't just pieces of cloth - they are representative. It's not the physical act, more the symbology behind it.
Yep, if you own it, do what you want with it. That's what freedom of speech was meant to protect at least. There's not much freedom of speech or expression left in the USA though. There are too many raging nationalists hell bent on punching people in the face that "disrespect" their religious symbols.
The only people I've seen getting hit in the face lately are people who voted for the sitting president.
Not sure which freedom of expression has been stifled in the US.
Do you have any examples?
Using violence simply because someone offended you is bad. Threatening violence for the same is also bad. Why should a Trump voter be punched? That's okay?
Did you read what I wrote? I don't make threats but I don't pretend I'm afraid of defending myself and loved ones. That's not a threat.
When did I say it was OK for Trump voters to be punched? Of course it isn't. I was challenging your assertion that "there are too many raging nationalists hell bent on punching people in the face that 'disrespect' their religious symbols."
Nationalists aren't doing that writ large, at least not in the USA.
"The only people I've seen getting hit in the face lately are people who voted for the sitting president."
You didn't state whether you were against that or not.
There are countless examples of violence being used when the victim was simply expressing an opinion.
(fascists being punched)
(communists being punched)
These are two easily found examples with countless others of violence being used when people simply have different opinions.
I do not agree with their opinions either, but they still should not have violence used against them for having said stupid or different opinions.
Spencer, who I don't agree with, was punched out of nowhere.
"Moldilocks" as she was referred to was in the middle of a riot and had been seen previously throwing bottles. Additionally, in her social media, she stated she was headed to Berkley to 'scalp nazis' --
What in my previous posts gives you the impression that I'm for any violence other than self-defense?
As far as the "Battle of Berkley" instances, that is a DIRECT result of officials telling law enforcement to back off and they did. You can see the result. I blame the officials more than any of the participants.
Look at the many other instances where there were "fascists" (as you put it), and actually fascists (Antifa) protesting within proximity of each other but a large police presence keeping the peace.
I don't see President Trump or his administration engaging in the former of that definition, nor do I see many supporters (aside from the Richard Spencer types) advocating for that behavior.
I DO see a lot of Antifa engaging in the latter -- "forcible suppression of opposition"
My specific reply was about the Emily Crane video too. She posted a video of her peeing on her property, and she has death threats against her. That's completely unacceptable.
Exactly ... all flags are just another form of indoctrination to condition us to never question the state.
"never question the state"
really dude?
Blake ... you're confusing/blurring the difference between the lofty ideals of the founders vs. the US flag now as the rightful symbol of war and aggression it is across the planet.
And you're implying the lofty ideals of the founders are absolutely non-existent in present day. I disagree wholeheartedly.
The interesting thing about symbols is that people can perceived the same symbols differently for a variety of reasons. I view the flag as "half full", while many choose to see it as "half-empty" or completely destructive.
I'd still rather live in America than say... Hamburg, Germany.. Paris, France... or Malmo, Sweden.... or any other number of locations in the world.
But that's my perspective based on my perception that the 'lofty ideals of the founders' still exist and will not disappear without a fight.
You say they are lofty ideals, but do you agree with those lofty ideals in principle? Are they something worth fighting and dying for? If not for yourself and your family, but for your future progeny in the hopes that they'll live in a world better than the current one?
I absolutely do believe in the principles of the Bill of Rights, and that many people in the world, not just the US, believe in and hunger for the same. But governments do not. Expounding on that point, I use the term "government" loosely, because really there are no more governments, or at least very few, that still represent and work for "We the People" of the planet.
So would I fight for a debt slavery fiat money banking cabal that has cleverly usurped every aspect of liberty embodied in founding documents and essentially taken over the planet, constantly fomenting false flags, war, death, pain, and ruining any country that gets in the way, all in order to support the extreme wealth and power of a few, in monetary system that has constantly devalued our money, by counterfeiting, inflating, or other forms of monetary fraud? Emphatically, no.
Now would I defend my village if the neighboring village came storming over the ridge and decided to raid the crops? Of course. That would be a clear cut instance of self defense.
What I'm saying is that all of these "enemies" on the planet that we just keep having to attack and go to war with have been created by the cabal to keep the planet in a constant state of war-for-profit. Smedley Butler, War is a Racket. You can find the link somewhere on this thread, but if you have not already seen it, watch "JFK to 9/11 Everything is a Rich Mans Trick". One of the best documentaries you will ever see explaining roots and real identity of the cabal.
After the Constitutional Convention of 1787, citizens gathered and waited outside Independence Hall wondering about the outcome. A Mrs. Powel of Philadelphia asked Benjamin Franklin, “Well, Doctor, what have we got, a republic or a monarchy?” To which, Franklin responded, “A republic, if you can keep it.” But we lost it. In many steps, but IMHO with the coup de gras coming with the Federal Reserve Act in 1913. Once the US Treasury had to borrow money into existence at interest, we were f***ed.
To sum it up for myself, it isn't money that is the root of all evil, it is fiat money. I've heard it said that we can't stop war because it's in our nature, we're hard wired for it. I don't believe it. One of the cabal created despots of the last century said it best;
“Of course the people don’t want war. But after all, it’s the leaders of the country who determine the policy, and it’s always a simple matter to drag the people along whether it’s a democracy, a fascist dictatorship, or a parliament, or a communist dictatorship. Voice or no voice, the people can always be brought to the bidding of the leaders. That is easy. All you have to do is tell them they are being attacked, and denounce the pacifists for lack of patriotism, and exposing the country to greater danger." — Herman Goering at the Nuremberg trials.
Usury, fiat money has enabled this cabal of wealth and power. But they are about to go down. Crypto currencies, the dollar death, and wikileaks are going to do them in. A New World, but not a New World Order cabal is taking over.
So what about you, Blake? ... are you with We The People, or the Cabal?
Ask yourself this... would someone who's been active on a website like this since beta, and been in cryptocurrency since 2015 be all about the New World Order/Cabal/Pedocracy?
Do you realize that a good 90% of "trigger pullers" from the 'despised' military (particularly those of us from the 'evil spec ops' types) are devoted to the founding ideals in the Constitution, their families, and their ability to defend themselves and their loved ones with highly trained precision?
What makes you think I'm not for the people? I hate fiat controls and I hate government control of supply. Crony Capitalism and Global Marxism is mortal enemies to everything I hold dear.
What line in the sand do YOU think I stand on?
It is easy to point out the bad ones, but why not ask about say:
The Mexican Flag?, Frances, UK, India, Japan, Australia, Chile, Canada, Sweden, or anyone one else?
Would you be OK to piss on one of those countries? Or better yet, what about your own logo?
They even get us to accept fake flags. But goddamn you all to hell if you pee on it.
.... I pledge allegiance to the Military Wartime Flag of the Admiralty Court and to the Corporate Merchants for which it stands ....