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this country really does need to take contol of the people inside it. i was surprised that its not actually illegal, provided the flag is your property. the flag represents everything i stand for - pride, mateship and unity (including multiculturalism). burning the flag is a direct insult to myself and those who are brave enough to call themselves australian in this day and age. there are other ways to teach that teenager the lesson that needs to be taught. deportation is the first thing that comes to mind so he can appreciate how good he has it here, but a more rational suggestion of perhaps raising and lowering the flag daily at the local police station sounds good enough for me. who agrees?_dhj_ said:I'm afraid it's just you.
There is nothing wrong with flag burning beyond the damage of property... that is, nothing wrong would be done had the flag belonged to the flag burner.
onebytwo said:a little harsh perhaps...a memorised constitution doesnt mean automatic accpetance of aussie values. it shits me when the average aussie talks about stupid fools burning flags when they themselves wouldnt even be able to recite one sentence of the australian constitution, ill admit i cant and i bet the vast majority of the 21 million in aust. cant either
onebytwo - I was joking. There's no way I could be serious about getting someone to knit an aussie flag from scratch and/or rewrite the constitution. That'd just piss them off more. Basic rule of human beings: if you want them to hate something, force them to do it repeatedly.Red-Wine-&-Joni said:The sad thing is, I think our PM would agree with you. Ironically enough he hasn't read Nineteen Eighty-Four.
I would argue that the flag is a symbol of our identity and our values and thus any attack on the flag is a metpahorical attack on the values of the nation, one of those being freedom of expression.michaeln36 said:yleadbetter,
i dont agree.
Our country is built on laws of freedom of expression of opinion - freedom to make a stand for what you believe - even if u are a minority group.
Thus, a concequence of freedom is the freedom to have dissent against the rulers, dissent against the country itself - and this can be shown by burning a flag. Curbing someones rights to freely express their opinions is censorship and dictorial -- things our society was surely NOT built on.
Agree with the latter but how can someone's view stem from their own view that they are right?Your opinion stems from xenophobia and your view that your opinion is always correct - and your statement "anyone who disagrees with me should be deported" - u suck.
AND PLEASE: dont act as if you are some war widow or something... " the flag represents everything i stand for ... burning the flag is a direct insult to myself" -- gah! that sounds so lame.
When a bill banning flag burning was proposed by Bronwyn Bishop, JH said no. Ironically enough 1984 is about communism, also.Red-Wine-&-Joni said:The sad thing is, I think our PM would agree with you. Ironically enough he hasn't read Nineteen Eighty-Four.
woops.....P_Dilemma said:onebytwo - I was joking. There's no way I could be serious about getting someone to knit an aussie flag from scratch and/or rewrite the constitution. That'd just piss them off more. Basic rule of human beings: if you want them to hate something, force them to do it repeatedly.
Why is that funny?agentprovocater said:
his posts aren't bad.ur_inner_child said:Why is that funny?
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Yeah._dhj_ said:Surely these rioters or flag burners can be adequately and fairly dealt with by the existing criminal justice system rather than being arbitrarily sent to some big brother style brainwashing camp. The latter would merely be a populist stunt ironically contrary to the notion of justice inherent in 'fair go'.
Not the original, but you can get copies of the consitution easily.HotShot said:do you see the consitution lying around everywhere, in schools hanging?
man the consitution is it even in the library?
katie_tully said:I say burn him at the stake also. I was offended by flag burning, as should any other decent Australian out there. Men died protecting this flag... People come to this country from places like the Middle East, why? Quite frankly because it's a god damn better place to live than half of those crap holes.
When you burn a flag you're spitting on the efforts of past generations who have made it safe for us to walk down the street without fear of a motar shell landing on our roof.
If I burnt a flag from another country, oh lets say Lebanon, I'd automatically be branded a racist and I'd have all of you lolly gagging lefties demanding an apology, but suddenly when it's the Aus flag who cares?
You also seem to think that oppressive dictatorships and the Middle East being war zone are restrictive to only the last 50 years. Um. No.umm yea bak to the point and that is that if these middle eatern countries were now as they were prior to war... NONE OF THEM WOULD HAVE EVEN THOUGHT ABOUT COMING TO THIS COUNTRY. because they seriously were beutiful places.