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SrA John Monette
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i proudly fly my flag and i am certainly not a racist. there are plenty of blacks who fly the flag too. by her reasoning, anyone who wears a BLM shirt is racist. and we know that, also, is not true.
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Cpl Mark A. Morris
Cpl Mark A. Morris
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All those Americans he fought with, many who died, stand for the true nature of what our country strives for. It is sad our leadership in the 60's was murdered and we find ourselves divided.
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SPC Jesse Davis
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They were being hyperbolic, as they stated in the article that mot here clearly haven't read.

The argument is valid, though. Many of the patriot-posers are a little too comfortable and accepting of the groups who posture under that flag, which creates a distinct impression of the type of people who do that kind of posturing.
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SPC Jesse Davis
SPC Jesse Davis
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Cpl Mark A. Morris -
Given that they stand in opposition of racial animus and injustice, it raises questions of what you believe America and it's culture stand for, and it doesn't sound flattering.
If the concept of justice is divisive to you, then that tells me everything I need to know.
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Cpl Mark A. Morris
Cpl Mark A. Morris
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SPC Jesse Davis - An excellent way to turn wrong into a right. Humans can justify anything. Which you just proved.
On the "What We Believe" page, the BLM group's official website claimed to stand for disrupting the "nuclear family structure." That is, until the group recently scrubbed their website by removing the page (their new "About" page is much more abbreviated).
On the "What We Believe" page, the national BLM organization also promised to work to "dismantle cisgender privilege and uplift Black trans folk" and free themselves from "heteronormative thinking." In other words, they want to teach your children gender may not match sex, force you to describe people with their preferred pronouns, and allow persons to intrude on private areas for the opposite sex. They also want freedom from "heteronormative thinking," the notion that attraction to the opposite sex is normal and not merely one option in a buffet.
"There are other problems with BLM. Gonzalez pointed out that BLM activists were involved with 95 percent of riots this summer for which there is information about the perpetrators' affiliation (582 incidents), according to data collected by the Armed Conflict Location and Event Data Project (ACLED). So, even if the police protests are "mostly peaceful," where there is violence, there's a good chance it involves BLM activists."
I only post these three examples. Because, you are boring and BLM is a hate America and hate American culture group.
I stand against them.
All lives matter.
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SPC Jesse Davis
SPC Jesse Davis
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So basically, you uphold a vision of America from back when people like me had trouble voting and are staunchly against the civil liberty of LGBT people.
Sounds about right.
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SPC Jesse Davis
SPC Jesse Davis
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Oh, you can certainly argue it. Just don't pretend you aren't who you are.
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