• FerretyFever0@fedia.io
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    … It’s the Southwest. People from Mexico and of Mexican ancestry live there. They feel pride for their culture. How could this logically be seen as a badthing?

    • ComradeSharkfucker@lemmy.ml
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      There is a very silly argument that we shouldn’t fly foreign flags because it is giving racists ammunition for their “invading army of immigrants” claims. As if appeasing racists has historically worked to dissuage them

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        The only reason I can think that’s a good idea for protestors to fly an American flag over their more preferred flag is the optics look real bad if cops are year attacking crowds with a bunch of people flying US flags. Of course the bootlickers on the right will still justify it.

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      It’s also just very hypocritical. It has long been common for immigrants to the US to display the flags of their country of origin. There are still Irish and Italian flags here everywhere. Lots of flags used in the Asian-American community, some even for countries that no longer exist.

      Mexico has just been so long maligned by modern white Americans that they don’t believe Mexican-Americans are entitled to the same degree of cultural pride afforded to everyone else.

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    I get the feeling I’m in the minority here, but let me try to express a nuanced opinion on the Internet:

    I don’t think it’s a good idea to fly the Mexican flag at these protests.

    To be clear:

    • I don’t object to it.
    • I don’t think those who do it are less American.
    • I don’t think the “swing voter” effect of it matters at all.

    But it’s unwise and counterproductive because:

    • It’s creating a narrative that Trump’s specific lie about there being an “invasion” is true.
    • That lie will be used to both physically abuse protestors and legitimize using federal armed forces against civilians, now and for the next four years.
    • It gives an easy out for racists who are looking for an excuse to dehumanize and cheer police brutality.

    The alternative, using the American flag, in context obviously shows this is about us taking America back from the racists, that they are not free to define America.

    If the goal is to show multiculturalism, the American flag is also better. America is built on immigrants. It is the proverbial “melting pot.” As the saying go, our flag is red with the blood of immigrants who fought for the country, not just in wars but to be accepted and treated as equals. They have earned the right for it to represent them.

    Avoiding it because it’s associated with the right is short-sighted and tragic. Right wing nut jobs should not be allowed to continue to appropriate the American flag, to make it toxic. Because they are traitors who are trying to destroy constitutional rule of law, i.e. America, while we are trying to protect it.

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      It used to be that nonviolent protest was intended to provoke a violent suppressive reaction from the state. It might be uncomfortable to some but I think the white moderate that MLK agitated against are the same people concern trolling over the optics of various forms of nonviolent protest now.

      Agitation is the point. Provoking violence from the state is the point.

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        Yea, but provoking violence to what end?

        People aren’t doing it just to get beat up. It’s about making a fascist regime look as bad as they are. Which looks worse? A country blatantly attacking its own citizens flying its own flag? Or a country attacking illegal immigrants flying a flag of a foreign country we’ve kinda’ had a war with in the past?

        One of these has much more powerful imagery, especially for the dumdums who do not understand cultural pride in other cultures, like most Americans.

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    I understand every single word and am up to date about what’s happening in LA and some other places, but can’t make sense of this. Can someone please simplify this for me?

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      Someone was pictured with Mexican flag in a striking photo and a lot of news outlets/pundits etc are making a big deal out of how it might offend the hypothetical “swing voter” to see a non-us flag associated with the protest and how its “bad optics.” This poster is saying maybe instead of endlessly speculating about what protests are doing that might offend disconnected third parties instead that effort should be spent telling these swing voters to grow up.

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        I think it’s the opposite of a bad look, they are saying I’m from another country and yet I belong here. Without the flag it doesn’t highlight the multiculturalism that makes America great. I think it is important to show that they are immigrants and they have every right to be here.

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            They don’t really care if people in protests live or die as long as they can stroke their each others prejudices.

            US was built on genocide, opression, slavery and immigrants. This vile attempt to somehow shield yourself from “messages” that offend you is what led to this mess.

            They were obviously ecstatic when Hongkong protest for democracy were waving US flags like it meant freedom and liberty. It was all awesome and sent good messages, but now, es no bueno.

            https://archive.md/9SfFG

            So much propaganda that people are worried about the “message” than actual history.

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          I wonder if ilovethebomb was also against the Canadian flag being flown at protests acknowledging the annexation threats? (^^as a Canadian I appreciated it)

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    I don’t understand how anyone could be a “swing voter” at this point in history. You’d have to be living under a rock in a faraday cage on mars or something

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    I guess people want to fly something but flying American flag is considered too rude.

    For many non us people I know, flying American flag in public is no different from showing middle finger or exposing private parts.

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      Yeah, it’s a bummer, but displaying the American flag at this point in history is going to make people think you are racist and at least a bit stupid.

      Was driving the other day and saw a big American flag in a front yard and thought “well, I guess I know what kind of folks live there…” but as I got closer I saw that the blue section, instead of stars, said FUCK TRUMP. And I was like “oh… you got me!” 👉😎 👉

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      We are also a nation of immigrants, and cultural heritage and pride is huge among those populations, which is something Wonderbreadville USA can’t seem to understand, but also actively hates. My wife is 4th generation Mexican American, was born out of the Chicano movement, and they all celebrate their Mexican heritage while also being more American that the idiots screaming about white rights. No one gets pissy about a German, English/UK, French, Canadian, etc flag, but the second the flag of a brown country is flow, people lose their minds without a hint of irony.

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    The problem with democracy is that you can’t get very far just by telling the voters how they ought to behave. I’m happy that I’m not a politician, because after the last election I don’t respect the majority of American voters. Trying to win their support would be demeaning. However, someone is going to do it, and if he isn’t a Democrat who does care (or acts like he cares) about people like Steve in Wisconsin, he’ll be a Republican instead.

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      California is full of people who are Mexican immigrants and people who have lived here since it was Mexico. ‘Stop waving Mexican flags after Mexican Americans and Latinos in general were kidnapped off the street’ is stupid and every minute spent focusing on making protestors protest in a way which will satisfy everyone—which, what do you know, just happens to be a fool’s errand that will result in support from nobody—is a minute you could have been telling ICE and the LAPD to fuck off instead.

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        I find the liberal capacity to realpolitik their way into genocide while simultaneously being unable to understand the demands of basic political rhetoric fascinating.