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General Topics => General Discussion => Topic started by: Veurs1911 on March 06, 2015, 03:23:16 PM
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I'm speechless...
http://www.foxnews.com/opinion/2015/03/06/students-at-uc-irvine-vote-to-ban-american-flag/ (http://www.foxnews.com/opinion/2015/03/06/students-at-uc-irvine-vote-to-ban-american-flag/)
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Only in Kommiefornia.
This is nuts. :wacko:
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What do you expect from a school whose mascot is the anteater? :rofl:
I wonder how they would like to lose federal funding if they don't fly the federal flag? I forgot we still have Obama in office. :shake:
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Those students should be kicked out of the country. Obviously they don't know what it stands, or don't care...
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Yup I seen videos of anti american protesters getting chased and beaten by vets for stomping and disecrating that flag, but they were still breathing so they got off too easy...lol, I'm glad at least one kid stood up for the flag and I hope he gets help from the ROTC program
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I know I'll be raising a glass to Mr. Zomorrodian.
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Those students should be kicked out of the country. Obviously they don't know what it stands, or don't care...
protected by free speech, and it's their prerogative. you dont have to lick a country's boots to be a part of it.
you dont have to like it. but saying people should be kicked out a country based around free speech because of something trivial (and to wit, was not a desecration of the flag, though that is still protected) is a terrible attitude. it is their right to do so. you dont have to like it, but you do have to deal with it. its part and parcel with all the freedoms YOU get to enjoy.
and also, how is that type of criticism any different from those of us here who relentlessly criticize the president or the government (as they SHOULD be criticized)? it isnt, you're just passing judgements on the criticisms you don't believe in in when it does absolutely nothing against your freedoms. both sides are expressing displeasure towards the government. it is theirs, and our right to do so. if we get to complain, they get to complain. it doesnt even matter if they're wrong.
defending your country is one thing. being proud of your country is another. but blind patriotism is worse, especially when it's selective (see: how so many people complain about the "police state" but then turn around and suck up to the military or whatever).
i don't agree with their actions. it's frivolous, and if visiting students cant handle the flag of the country that graciously allowed them to study there, they need to reconsider their attitude.
but this quote from the article...
“The American flag has been flown in instances of colonialism and imperialism,” he bemoaned. “Flags not only serve as symbols of patriotism or weapons for nationalism, but also construct cultural mythologies and narratives that in turn charge nationalistic sentiments.”
well, there's truth in that. I'm with Zomorrodian over all, but the opposition isnt exactly lying with that one.
i dont like what they're doing, but advocating deportation because they have the balls to critcize what THEY personally feel is an issue is disgusting, and i find it amazing that a group of people so invested in the defense of the second amendment on constitutional grounds aparently dont mind restricting the first because they dont like what someone said.
granted, its a bit easier for me to stay objective on this since it's going to get vetoed anyways courtesy of Zomorrdian and its not going to get the 2/3rds majority.
http://www.latimes.com/local/lanow/la-me-ln-american-flag--ban-uc-irvine-20150306-story.html (http://www.latimes.com/local/lanow/la-me-ln-american-flag--ban-uc-irvine-20150306-story.html)
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At least they haven't joined ISIS yet...
http://www.cnn.com/2015/03/05/us/isis-us-arrests/ (http://www.cnn.com/2015/03/05/us/isis-us-arrests/)
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You can't sanitize history or eradicate all symbols of the HOST nation. If non-US citizens wish to be in a setting without reminders they are in a foreign land, TOUGH!! There are plenty of LEGAL immigrants who love this nation enough to learn our laws, civics lessons, history, and language well enough to assimilate into our fabric. They all came here hoping for a better life, because the freedom and opportunities we offer don't exist where they came from.
To then pretend our national identity OFFENDS anyone is just about the most ignorant thing anyone could ever believe. Our national identity is the REASON the vast majority of these people flock here.
If America is such an offensive place with our symbols of freedom and history, why are SO MANY people around the world willing to risk everything to become Americans or enter the country illegally? Think about it.
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Slow and steady, with each passing generation.
The domestication continues.
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protected by free speech, and it's their prerogative. you dont have to lick a country's boots to be a part of it.
you dont have to like it. but saying people should be kicked out a country based around free speech because of something trivial (and to wit, was not a desecration of the flag, though that is still protected) is a terrible attitude. it is their right to do so. you dont have to like it, but you do have to deal with it. its part and parcel with all the freedoms YOU get to enjoy.
and also, how is that type of criticism any different from those of us here who relentlessly criticize the president or the government (as they SHOULD be criticized)? it isnt, you're just passing judgements on the criticisms you don't believe in in when it does absolutely nothing against your freedoms. both sides are expressing displeasure towards the government. it is theirs, and our right to do so. if we get to complain, they get to complain. it doesnt even matter if they're wrong.
defending your country is one thing. being proud of your country is another. but blind patriotism is worse, especially when it's selective (see: how so many people complain about the "police state" but then turn around and suck up to the military or whatever).
i don't agree with their actions. it's frivolous, and if visiting students cant handle the flag of the country that graciously allowed them to study there, they need to reconsider their attitude.
but this quote from the article...
well, there's truth in that. I'm with Zomorrodian over all, but the opposition isnt exactly lying with that one.
i dont like what they're doing, but advocating deportation because they have the balls to critcize what THEY personally feel is an issue is disgusting, and i find it amazing that a group of people so invested in the defense of the second amendment on constitutional grounds aparently dont mind restricting the first because they dont like what someone said.
granted, its a bit easier for me to stay objective on this since it's going to get vetoed anyways courtesy of Zomorrdian and its not going to get the 2/3rds majority.
http://www.latimes.com/local/lanow/la-me-ln-american-flag--ban-uc-irvine-20150306-story.html (http://www.latimes.com/local/lanow/la-me-ln-american-flag--ban-uc-irvine-20150306-story.html)
+1
IA is every bit as important to me as IIA.
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http://www.breitbart.com/california/2015/03/08/student-u-s-flag-banned-to-avoid-triggering-hurt-feelings-among-illegals/ (http://www.breitbart.com/california/2015/03/08/student-u-s-flag-banned-to-avoid-triggering-hurt-feelings-among-illegals/)
Looks like the vocal minority lost. So sad for the offended illegals.
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just an aside: "trigger" culture pisses me off.
anytime i see a "trigger warning" on a facebook post, i immediately ignore. if you're going to talk about rape, or abuse, or death or whatever sensitive subject you want, just tell people straight up instead of acting like you have to beat around the bush in case someone gets accidentally offended. if you're not insulting someone or being an asshole, and someone has a problem with it, it's THEIR problem.
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just an aside: "trigger" culture pisses me off.
anytime i see a "trigger warning" on a facebook post, i immediately ignore. if you're going to talk about rape, or abuse, or death or whatever sensitive subject you want, just tell people straight up instead of acting like you have to beat around the bush in case someone gets accidentally offended. if you're not insulting someone or being an asshole, and someone has a problem with it, it's THEIR problem.
I would say that even if you, or anyone, IS insulting someone or being an asshole, it's still their problem.
That's really the wonderful thing about freedom of speech, you also have the freedom to ignore what others say.
Just because you don't like it, doesn't mean someone can't say it.
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Just because you don't like it, doesn't mean someone can't say it.
Theoretically. Yes, they can say it, but they can also lose their job or be expelled from school, etc.
Just as, theoretically, we have the right to bear arms.
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I would say that even if you, or anyone, IS insulting someone or being an asshole, it's still their problem.
That's really the wonderful thing about freedom of speech, you also have the freedom to ignore what others say.
Just because you don't like it, doesn't mean someone can't say it.
yeah, but if youre intentionally being a dick or insulting someone, then you're still WHY they should be offended. You're the cause. Im saying that when you talk about something and someone says it triggered them unintentionally, it annoys me when they blame the person who said it like they did it on purpose, like people are supposed to walk on eggshells all day long because they might run into a mugging victim or spmething.
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What's wrong with this Generation? All generations have issues and the geezers always say the latest generation cannot live up to their own, however I say this as a big generalization, but this sums it up for me in regards to the current crop of younger people....
- Entitled.
- Lazy.
- Everyone gets a trophy (maybe falls under entitled), why should I actually work for anything, I am going to get a trophy anyway. God I hate AYSO, I9 etc, and why the hell do you have to do a damn food service after every game? Damn kids show up just to get their medal or trophy and eat pizza afterwards. Many could give a rip about playing the actual game and never mind about the score and actually trying to win.
- Over sensitive (too worried about political correctness and driving the concept).
- Too much tech, not enough hands on.
- Raised by parents who thought that spanking was illegal or not the right way of parenting and that "time outs" work.
- Taught by a generation of teachers / professors who are slanted the wrong way.
- Not enough pride in, or knowledge of American history and don't give a shit.
- Think that socialism works. Don't know enough about world history.
There is more, but that sums it up.
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What's wrong with this Generation? All generations have issues and the geezers always say the latest generation cannot live up to their own, however I say this as a big generalization, but this sums it up for me in regards to the current crop of younger people....
- Entitled.
- Lazy.
- Everyone gets a trophy (maybe falls under entitled), why should I actually work for anything, I am going to get a trophy anyway. God I hate AYSO, I9 etc, and why the hell do you have to do a damn food service after every game? Damn kids show up just to get their medal or trophy and eat pizza afterwards. Many could give a rip about playing the actual game and never mind about the score and actually trying to win.
- Over sensitive (too worried about political correctness and driving the concept).
- Too much tech, not enough hands on.
- Raised by parents who thought that spanking was illegal or not the right way of parenting and that "time outs" work.
- Taught by a generation of teachers / professors who are slanted the wrong way.
- Not enough pride in, or knowledge of American history and don't give a shit.
- Think that socialism works. Don't know enough about world history.
There is more, but that sums it up.
yup
http://www.latimes.com/local/lanow/la-me-ln-californian-tourists-carve-initials-colosseum-taking-selfie-20150309-story.html (http://www.latimes.com/local/lanow/la-me-ln-californian-tourists-carve-initials-colosseum-taking-selfie-20150309-story.html)
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In keeping with the spirit of this thread, I offer another story about college students:
http://www.latimes.com/local/lanow/la-me-ln-roof-collapse-san-luis-obispo-20150307-story.html (http://www.latimes.com/local/lanow/la-me-ln-roof-collapse-san-luis-obispo-20150307-story.html)
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What's wrong with this Generation? All generations have issues and the geezers always say the latest generation cannot live up to their own, however I say this as a big generalization, but this sums it up for me in regards to the current crop of younger people....
- Entitled.
- Lazy.
- Everyone gets a trophy (maybe falls under entitled), why should I actually work for anything, I am going to get a trophy anyway. God I hate AYSO, I9 etc, and why the hell do you have to do a damn food service after every game? Damn kids show up just to get their medal or trophy and eat pizza afterwards. Many could give a rip about playing the actual game and never mind about the score and actually trying to win.
- Over sensitive (too worried about political correctness and driving the concept).
- Too much tech, not enough hands on.
- Raised by parents who thought that spanking was illegal or not the right way of parenting and that "time outs" work.
- Taught by a generation of teachers / professors who are slanted the wrong way.
- Not enough pride in, or knowledge of American history and don't give a shit.
- Think that socialism works. Don't know enough about world history.
There is more, but that sums it up.
LOL!!! I was ready to actually post this a couple of nights ago and last night. I had it all typed up but never clicked on "post". I actually didn't want anyone to get buthurt, cry to an adult and give me a time out.
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What's wrong with this Generation? All generations have issues and the geezers always say the latest generation cannot live up to their own, however I say this as a big generalization, but this sums it up for me in regards to the current crop of younger people....
- Entitled.
- Lazy.
- Everyone gets a trophy (maybe falls under entitled), why should I actually work for anything, I am going to get a trophy anyway. God I hate AYSO, I9 etc, and why the hell do you have to do a damn food service after every game? Damn kids show up just to get their medal or trophy and eat pizza afterwards. Many could give a rip about playing the actual game and never mind about the score and actually trying to win.
- Over sensitive (too worried about political correctness and driving the concept).
- Too much tech, not enough hands on.
- Raised by parents who thought that spanking was illegal or not the right way of parenting and that "time outs" work.
- Taught by a generation of teachers / professors who are slanted the wrong way.
- Not enough pride in, or knowledge of American history and don't give a shit.
- Think that socialism works. Don't know enough about world history.
There is more, but that sums it up.
+2
Except for parts about AYSO. ::)
As longtime coach, ref and more, my teams enjoyed the game and played to win.
Our team(s) had to elect a single player on their team at the end of season to be rewarded just so they knew who was the not necessarily the best, but most improved ! ) :thumbsup:
I do DEFINATELY agree about the trophy food aspect, what PITA :grrr:
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Because there's so many of them, millennials like the baby boomer generation cannot be ignored.
I've attended several seminars and read presentations about managing this group in the workplace. It seems like this generation can be highly productive but needs constant baby sitting.
Unfortunately, this market focus just adds to their need for constant attention.
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LOL my parents were never scared to "spank me" as a kid, they went full Asian, hehe considering how they grew up, no matter what I got it easy, shit I got hit with everything especially clothes hangers! haha, I got hit in front of the teacher one time cause I failed a test, this was in elementary and going up, not once has my parents blamed the teacher cause I wasn't paying attention either. I learn that that shit is on you, I didn't grow up like most other kids that got to have everything they asked for, didn't have a playstation, gameboy color, etc.. I just played outside and use my imagination. which i'm glad cause i'm not glued to the screen playing games all day instead of being healthy outdoors, growing up I hated some of these things and were jealous of other kids but now i'm glad I didn't get spoiled with goods, when I wanted something, I had to work hard for it from school, needed an A+ to be able to get yu-gi-oh cards :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: I learned what hard work is from that. now days i see kids as young as 5 years old glued onto an ipad, or iphone, like WTF do kids that young need to have their own iphones anyways, :wtf: the average age for kids to own their own cellphone is 11 yrs old now, 70% of kids own their own cellphone, like my little cousins too, they cry when they don't get it and the parents give up and just give it to them cause they don't wanna deal with it, that's building bad habits right there, that's why kids will start thinking they're entitled to whatever they want. when I was working as a server I can't tell you how many times I seen a whole family with everyone on their phones and no family time spent, the children, the mom and father! like every ones facing each other with the phone in their face, when I went to eat with my family, we can't have any electronics out and have to behave. and parents blame the teachers?! why if you're child's sleeping in class or fail a test or is not studying etc.. its probably cause you let him stay up all night playing CoD, or not punishing the child whenever he talks back or what not, shit my dad actually gave the teachers permission to hit me if i was misbehaving in class lmao :rofl: :rofl: luckily I think it was to scare me into behaving, it worked too.
also the feel good rule in schools where every kid gets a gold star, regardless of competition or work, cause parents don't want kids feelings "hurt" which is understandable to a certain extent, competitions suppose to be healthy and give you a push to strive to be better, its a good motivating factor, and rewards in the end pay off, but this is one of the main problems when a kid that studies very hard and a kid that puts no effort is also "rewarded as if he studied" this is a socialistic idea....
my disclaimer: this is also a generalization and not meant to target anyone, this is just a RANT about how I feel my generation nowadays, of course not every ones like this, most people my age are now working hard and are in college now
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- Raised by parents who thought that spanking was illegal or not the right way of parenting and that "time outs" work.
I remember as a child, I once told my grandmother that my mother hit me (don't know why, sure I deserved it).
G-ma smacked me again. :crazy:
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Because there's so many of them, millennials like the baby boomer generation cannot be ignored.
I've attended several seminars and read presentations about managing this group in the workplace. It seems like this generation can be highly productive but needs constant baby sitting.
Unfortunately, this market focus just adds to their need for constant attention.
I agree. I have 14 nieces and nephews and my wife has 12 and I am constantly trying to figure them out. So I have researched this generation and I am actually pleasantly surprised. While some of their behaviors drive me crazy, I now understand them. I just wish they are more involved in the political process than they have shown so far. That might change in the future as they are the type that want to make a difference. And voting can make a difference.
I worked in the computer industry for 12 years before going back to what I am doing now. And while not all the companies I worked for did things the same way, two of the companies I worked for were probably already prepared to take on this generation. One company was a start-up and died in 2000. But the other company I worked for is Cisco Systems and I believe they were already on the way to dealing with this generation when I worked for them 1996-2000. It is too bad Cisco has turned into the perverbial 800lb gorilla. I believe a lot of companies are going to struggle quite a bit to retain good employees until they change their management style.
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Here's another interesting perspective.
http://takimag.com/article/never_trust_anyone_who_hasnt_been_punched_in_the_face/print#axzz3UPw2EluF