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Topic: Which is more offensive?
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Fri 01/11/13 10:18 AM
Book burning or flag burning? Why?

AndyBgood's photo
Fri 01/11/13 10:42 AM
Book burning. Hands down. Ignorance is a tool of tyrants.

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Fri 01/11/13 10:44 AM
Burning books about flags.

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Fri 01/11/13 11:11 AM
Burning flags with books.

jemare's photo
Fri 01/11/13 11:22 AM
The act of burning a book shows the non tolerance (and probable ignorance) of the one who is burning the book, the book is inanimate and can't be offended. However.... as the parent of a son who has laid down his life to protect the rights of ALL Americans to have free speech (among the freedoms we enjoy), I personally get offended at a flag burning as I feel it is a slap in the face. But deep down even such an ignorant act is a form of free speech and since my son risks his life for that freedom (even if it is offensive), I regrettably tolerate it. I abhor it, but I accept it as the lesser of two evils. The main evil being that we could lose our freedom of speech with censorship.


oldhippie1952's photo
Fri 01/11/13 11:30 AM
As someone who put his life out there flag burners risk a shot in the nose.

Book burners are more insidious though.

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Fri 01/11/13 11:42 AM

As someone who put his life out there flag burners risk a shot in the nose.

Book burners are more insidious though.


You'd actually shoot someone for burning a flag?

TxsGal3333's photo
Sun 01/13/13 04:35 AM
Myself it is a total disrespect to burn either... But I'm offended by the flag burning more... This country gave my family the freedom they have after immigrating from Germany.

My dad fought for our freedom served two terms in the Army. This country meant opportunity for our family and to see someone destroy the flag makes me cringe... grumble

Conrad_73's photo
Sun 01/13/13 06:09 AM
Edited by Conrad_73 on Sun 01/13/13 06:10 AM
Flagburning shows utter disrespect for a Country and it's People!
As for Books.
Anyone remembering Ray Bradbury's Fahrenheit 451 movie adaptation.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=976u_C5XnCc

oldhippie1952's photo
Sun 01/13/13 06:43 AM


As someone who put his life out there flag burners risk a shot in the nose.

Book burners are more insidious though.


You'd actually shoot someone for burning a flag?


laugh You made a funny. A shot in the nose with my fist, if they show me such utter disrespect they need to leave the country.

Book burners are more insidious because they long to keep people in ignorance, imo.

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Sun 01/13/13 06:47 AM
Edited by singmesweet on Sun 01/13/13 06:47 AM



As someone who put his life out there flag burners risk a shot in the nose.

Book burners are more insidious though.


You'd actually shoot someone for burning a flag?


laugh You made a funny. A shot in the nose with my fist, if they show me such utter disrespect they need to leave the country.

Book burners are more insidious because they long to keep people in ignorance, imo.


So, you'd physically assault someone for burning a flag? Well, ok.

oldhippie1952's photo
Sun 01/13/13 06:49 AM




As someone who put his life out there flag burners risk a shot in the nose.

Book burners are more insidious though.


You'd actually shoot someone for burning a flag?


laugh You made a funny. A shot in the nose with my fist, if they show me such utter disrespect they need to leave the country.

Book burners are more insidious because they long to keep people in ignorance, imo.


So, you'd physically assault someone for burning a flag? Well, ok.


Depends on my mellowness and what context they were stomping on it.

metalwing's photo
Sun 01/13/13 07:38 AM
There really isn't any difference. Both are about totalitarianism and the destruction of ideas. Book burning simply means the destruction of the ideas that the books represents. Flag burning is the symbolic destruction of the ideas that the flag represents. One is paper. The other is cloth. Their physical destruction is meaningless.

Sadly, the destruction of what the US flag represents is happening without the flag being involved.

oldsage's photo
Sun 01/13/13 07:50 AM
Books or flag it is the destruction of ideals. Ideals that many have paid the ultimate price to attain, protect & pass on to their familys & people they have/will never know. I wonder why the ideals that built this country seem to have been forgotten? WONDER??

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Sun 01/13/13 07:51 AM

Books or flag it is the destruction of ideals. Ideals that many have paid the ultimate price to attain, protect & pass on to their familys & people they have/will never know. I wonder why the ideals that built this country seem to have been forgotten? WONDER??


What ideals do you believe have been forgotten?

oldsage's photo
Sun 01/13/13 07:53 AM


Books or flag it is the destruction of ideals. Ideals that many have paid the ultimate price to attain, protect & pass on to their familys & people they have/will never know. I wonder why the ideals that built this country seem to have been forgotten? WONDER??


What ideals do you believe have been forgotten?


Pride in the country.
Pride in the flag.
Pride in self.

willowdraga's photo
Sun 01/13/13 08:07 AM
Neither.

Both are inanimate objects of no significance.
A flag does not represent me or what I do in life, nor would a book.
Burning them makes a statement about the burner and their views that is all.

Now banning books on the other hand so that the masses cannot access the knowledge in the book would get me up in arms:) and has in the past.






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Sun 01/13/13 08:11 AM



Books or flag it is the destruction of ideals. Ideals that many have paid the ultimate price to attain, protect & pass on to their familys & people they have/will never know. I wonder why the ideals that built this country seem to have been forgotten? WONDER??


What ideals do you believe have been forgotten?


Pride in the country.
Pride in the flag.
Pride in self.


I think many people do still have pride in the country and in themselves. Why don't you think they do?

RoamingOrator's photo
Sun 01/13/13 08:24 AM
Flag burning is an act of protest.

Book burning is an act of censorship.


Ergo, book burning would be a more hideous offense in my opinion.

RoamingOrator's photo
Sun 01/13/13 08:24 AM

As someone who put his life out there flag burners risk a shot in the nose.

Book burners are more insidious though.


What if the flag wasn't American?

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