“Interesting how people argue what is patriotism… That people are being un-American… Un-American for challenging the discrepancies in this thing “they” call Equality.
So, isn’t it un-American to wave a flag of the Nazi Iron Cross?
Isn’t it un-American to dishonor our fallen soldiers, and surviving vets, that fought in WWII, by displaying that enemy flag while demanding we put “America first”?
Isn’t it un-American to place oppressive restrictions on citizens, and on anyone, who are living or pursing the American Dream?
Isn’t it un-American to deny a child certain liberties based on someone else’s religious beliefs?
Isn’t it un-American to deny the press access because journalists want to report to America the truth?
Isn’t it un-American to make it harder for voters to vote?
Let me tell you this….
As a black man, born in the USA, I have seen that things above to be the American Way. That is the sad thing.
Someone is gonna call me un-American for posing these question… The most patriotic thing I can do is to ask, to challenge, to assemble, to protest, to fight back.
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