Cancel 2020.1
Canceled
I think that's really the crux of the NFL issue.
I think for some, it's what I would call the "love it or leave it" mindset. Not that you don't criticize the country or government, but you keep it to a minimum, and it should be respectful. You honor the flag, the anthem & other symbols of our country, and see them as sacrosanct. You may be prone to calling the U.S. the "greatest country in the world," even if you haven't traveled elsewhere. It's a more "traditional" brand of patriotism.
Then, there are the rabble-rousers. Those who want to rattle some cages, because as great as America is, it's not there yet. Dissent is patriotic to them, and it shouldn't be comfortable. The less respectful it is, the more it gets people talking, and the more people are talking, the better it is for your cause. It's not about the flag as an object to these people; it's about the liberty and ideals that the flag represents.
Obviously, my views & sympathies lie more w/ the latter crowd. But I get the former crowd, as well - I know a lot of people like that, and it's not like their heart isn't in the right place. But I think there will always be a very fundamental disagreement between these 2 groups regarding what it truly means to be an American. I don't think either side will ever understand the other.
I think for some, it's what I would call the "love it or leave it" mindset. Not that you don't criticize the country or government, but you keep it to a minimum, and it should be respectful. You honor the flag, the anthem & other symbols of our country, and see them as sacrosanct. You may be prone to calling the U.S. the "greatest country in the world," even if you haven't traveled elsewhere. It's a more "traditional" brand of patriotism.
Then, there are the rabble-rousers. Those who want to rattle some cages, because as great as America is, it's not there yet. Dissent is patriotic to them, and it shouldn't be comfortable. The less respectful it is, the more it gets people talking, and the more people are talking, the better it is for your cause. It's not about the flag as an object to these people; it's about the liberty and ideals that the flag represents.
Obviously, my views & sympathies lie more w/ the latter crowd. But I get the former crowd, as well - I know a lot of people like that, and it's not like their heart isn't in the right place. But I think there will always be a very fundamental disagreement between these 2 groups regarding what it truly means to be an American. I don't think either side will ever understand the other.