In America it's frowned upon to "desecrate" a piece of cloth, but it's legal in most states to discriminate against gay and trans people for employment.
Such a [i]great[/i] country we live in
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You mean like small businesses? All the large companies around here accept trans and my states pretty red
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You should join ISIS. I'm sure they have equal rights for all -blam!-sticks of life.
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Edited by Black: 3/4/2016 5:17:22 AMNo she would get her head cut off and ra[u][/u]ped if she tried to join. [spoiler]wait shh, go along anamoly go along[/spoiler]
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Then leave if you don't like it.
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F[u]u[/u]ck off you piece of trash. No one asked for your opinion, so don't give it. It's asshats like you that give America a bad rap.
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[quote]F[u]u[/u]ck off you piece of trash. No one asked for your opinion, so don't give it. It's asshats like you that give America a bad rap.[/quote]
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Then move somewhere else. We don't want you here in America.
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[quote]Then move somewhere else. We don't want you here in America.[/quote] Honestly, nothing is wrong with being gay or trans. It doesn't affect you in any way.
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Actually it does
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But there is something wrong when you demand special treatment for being gay or trans.
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She said she doesn't understand why it is illegal to desecrate the flag.
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It's not illegal it's protected by the first amendment
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Well, it is still important to loyal Americans.
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A private employer has the right to employ whomever they wish, if you'd like it to be otherwise, start a goddamn business.
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[quote]A private employer has the right to employ whomever they wish, if you'd like it to be otherwise, start a goddamn business.[/quote]
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[quote]but it's legal in most states to discriminate against gay and trans people for employment.[/quote] Then why don't you work to change that?
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There's only so much I can do, but I'm definitely a part of the fight.
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That's just horrible, you used an instance of extreme disrespect to talk about your own issues. No matter what you think of this country, people have died for the sake of that flag, to protect our rights and liberty, to disrespect it is to disrespect those brave people who have taught so valiantly.
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It's also legal to burn the flag. Your point is not only stupid but invalid.
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Only in a certain way. It's considered the respectful way to dispose of a dirty or damaged flag.
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Good point, poor wording on my end. It is completely legal to destroy the American flag as it is an act of free speech which is protected by the First Ammendment.
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That flag was innocent and did nothing wrong
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It absolutely is.
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Edited by ShadMNT: 3/2/2016 8:19:44 PMThis country is so "great" because people like [b]you[/b] live in it