Julia Lease from Whitehall, OH has been ordered by her leasing company to take her new American flag off her porch because they state it is “making this complex look bad. It’s detracting from the beauty of everything else.”
“I’ve lived here 36 years and I’ve flown a flag every day since and now all of a sudden they want this flag taken down because they say it detracts from the looks of the apartment complex. Well I can’t see how an American flag can detract from anything. After all, this is our country,” states Lease.
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keep flying the flag,this is your right
Id refuse to take mine down F you Im an american not muslim or anything else like obama is trying to turn this country into who ever told me to take it down id say F you i wont
our vets fought for this right, whats happening to this country?
i have my confederate flag up. try taking it down i dare u!
MAKES ME SICK ALSO!
The height of stupidity!!!
It may be time to move.
#@%! that. Whoever wants the flag removed should be removed themselves and sent to a place that really likes Americans, say Iran.
lady sue the hell out of that leasing companie this is AMERICA you have the right to fly the AMERICAN Flag ,or if you want to fly the Confederite Flag so be it also.
American is out race. And Muslims and anyone else coming against our rAce is racist. If others can claim it so can we. If you want to take a flag come get mine. Just remember mine will leave you with lead poison.
rac·ism
ˈrāˌsizəm/
noun
the belief that all members of each race possess characteristics or abilities specific to that race, especially so as to distinguish it as inferior or superior to another race or races.
prejudice, discrimination, or antagonism directed against someone of a different race based on the belief that one’s own race is superior.
Race is a social concept used to categorize humans into large and distinct populations or groups by anatomical, cultural, ethnic, genetic, geographical, historical, linguistic, religious, and/or social affiliation. First used to refer to speakers of a common language and then to denote national affiliations, in the 17th century, people began to use the term to relate to observable physical traits. Such use promoted hierarchies favorable to differing ethnic groups. Starting from the 19th century, the term was often used, in a taxonomic sense, to denote genetically differentiated human populations defined by phenotype.[1][2][3]
Social conceptions and groupings of races vary over time, involving folk taxonomies[4] that define essential types of individuals based on perceived traits. Scientists consider biological essentialism obsolete,[5] and generally discourage racial explanations for collective differentiation in both physical and behavioral traits.[6][7][8][9][10]