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 Originally Posted by riverrunner1984
Saw this on FB this morning...
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Wow I wonder if and what the back story is on this. If they in fact did vote that why, I would be curious why?
Because if you're not proud of the country you live in, why live there? Why not just leave?
And I wonder how much of their tuition is being paid for by the US? lol
Ungrateful people are the worst.
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 Originally Posted by Hotboat
Wow I wonder if and what the back story is on this. If they in fact did vote that why, I would be curious why?
Because if you're not proud of the country you live in, why live there? Why not just leave?
And I wonder how much of their tuition is being paid for by the US? lol
Ungrateful people are the worst.
Apparently the ban was basically "Vetoed"
Turns out their student govt is mush like ours as in, the house passed this bill and the pres vetoed it.
Thank God the ban didn't actually go all the way through...
But Im with you, I wonder why they would even bring up such legislation? Whats the story???
If our country is that bad, just get the eff out!
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 Originally Posted by riverrunner1984
Apparently the ban was basically "Vetoed"
Turns out their student govt is mush like ours as in, the house passed this bill and the pres vetoed it.
Thank God the ban didn't actually go all the way through...
But Im with you, I wonder why they would even bring up such legislation? Whats the story???
If our country is that bad, just get the eff out!
Here is the story.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2015/0...n_6821316.html
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 Originally Posted by Bobby V
Thanks! 
Even more disturbing...
"said that national flags bear a range of cultural significances that could be interpreted negatively by some.
The resolution added that national flags - citing the United States flag in particular - have been "flown in instances of colonialism and imperialism" and "serve as symbols of patriotism or weapons for nationalism."
"Freedom of speech, in a space that aims to be as inclusive as possible can be interpreted as hate speech," the bill said."
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I'm 3/4 Italian, second generation born in US and dahm proud of it, we fly both flags, but the Stars and Stripes are always on top, nothing better than the good ol' USA.
Love it or leave it.
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 Originally Posted by riverrunner1984
Thanks!
Even more disturbing...
"said that national flags bear a range of cultural significances that could be interpreted negatively by some.
The resolution added that national flags - citing the United States flag in particular - have been "flown in instances of colonialism and imperialism" and "serve as symbols of patriotism or weapons for nationalism."
"Freedom of speech, in a space that aims to be as inclusive as possible can be interpreted as hate speech," the bill said."
This is a State School with government funding. That funding comes from the country of the flag that should continue to fly. There's lots of private colleges in lots of nations. Don't like our State School? Go elsewhere but don't take down the flag of the sponsorship country.
The best things in life aren't things!
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Rant on. Not sure if this is political, it could be racial lol
I have nothing against foreigners at all. Well for the most part.
Had to cancel my Met Life policy, so I called their 800#. Got connected to someone somewhere. No clue where. Honestly couldn't tell what country they were in. But they absolutely could not speak English. After trying to communicate with them for nearly 5 minutes, she said "would you like me to transfer you to a US agent?" Hell to the fucking yes.
Met Life is huge. And I can certainly understand trying to save a buck and employ people, but at what cost?
If I ever reinstate, this will seriously make me reconsider who I do business with.
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 Originally Posted by Hotboat
Wow I wonder if and what the back story is on this. If they in fact did vote that why, I would be curious why?
Because if you're not proud of the country you live in, why live there? Why not just leave?
And I wonder how much of their tuition is being paid for by the US? lol
Ungrateful people are the worst.
 Originally Posted by riverrunner1984
Thanks!
Even more disturbing...
"said that national flags bear a range of cultural significances that could be interpreted negatively by some.
The resolution added that national flags - citing the United States flag in particular - have been "flown in instances of colonialism and imperialism" and "serve as symbols of patriotism or weapons for nationalism."
"Freedom of speech, in a space that aims to be as inclusive as possible can be interpreted as hate speech," the bill said."
 Originally Posted by 314joey
I'm 3/4 Italian, second generation born in US and dahm proud of it, we fly both flags, but the Stars and Stripes are always on top, nothing better than the good ol' USA.
Love it or leave it.
Yep, pretty much right on the head of the nail...
Conform or GTFO!!! 
P.S. I'm a mutt, I would have to fly the Old Glory, Union Jack, flag of Germany, flag of France, American Indian flag (do they have one?)... I just fly the Stars and Stripes, with much pride...
Along with this one:
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