Monday, March 9, 2015

University Students Create National ‘Embarrassment’ by Banning Something Fundamental to America

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Image credit: Thomas Samson, AFP/GETTY
On Tuesday, UC Irvine’s student body government made a controversial decision regarding the display of the American Flag, which many observers are calling a national ‘embarrassment.’
Citing that the flag purportedly symbolizes “colonialism and imperialism,” the body voted to ban the showing of it in the UC Irvine student area.
Campus Reform elaborated on how the the ban came to be:
The bill, R50-70, was authored by Social Ecology Representative Matthew Guevara, and accuses all flags, especially, the American flag, of being “symbols of patriotism or weapons for nationalism.”
“[F]lags construct paradigms of conformity and sets [sic] homogenized standards for others to obtain which in this country typically are idolized as freedom, equality, and democracy,” the bill reads.
The anti-flag hanging bill adds that free speech, such as flags in inclusive spaces, can be interpreted as hate speech.
Such a resolution quickly generated a national debate on social media.
One commenter referred to the decision as embarrassing:

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