when people are burning the american flag most of the time it is their flag that they bought, these people are not burning their own property but someone else's and targeting that person based on that
@NorainuVR Then I say let it BURN!!! The people in charge of that movement are NOT good people, and indoctrinating children into believing that it's natural to do those things is literally a cult. People don't talk about religion I'm schools or at work by why is the RAINBOW group given the privilege to do as they please with other people's children? It's not about an open dialog or hate speech. It's about silencing those who disagree with you and forcing them to conform. It's about population control and destroying homes & families. It's not a conspiracy it's the truth
Clearly you do have a problem with them having their rainbow flag up,it’s free will and they’re allowed to have as much rainbow symbols whether or not if it’s extreme to you.People need to have respect and not destroy others property.
seems like painting a pride flag on a public road is defacing public property. doing a burnout on that section of road is no different than doing a burnout anywhere else. would the same sentiment apply if there was a giant american flag or image of jesus painted in the middle of the road? and if someone wants to buy their own pride flag and burn it they are allowed to do that. it is no different than burning anything else.
If it is not 'hate crime' to burn the flag of the United States, then burning any flag is fine and good and protected speech. People have been out and proud desecrating my historic symbols, and I am quite fine with that. But clearly I shouldn't be. It's like these protected people say, doing anything like that is illegal hate.
and car jacking is NOT a crime! someone grafittitied a pride sign here and got charged like 10,000 or the city did to remake the poorly done Olympia rainbow sign of Anna Schlecht's, non prof grifter of tax dollars for decades, which she charged 30,000 for to the city, and it is ugly, just like some little kids made it.
Valid point. But burning someone elses property on private property is tresspassing and vandalism. But yes the notion that this flag is protected and others arent is far reaching.
Inslee / legislators pass laws for only some crimes and criminals. Our leaders in Olympia need some psychological counseling to determine why they only protect certain groups and not all citizens.
Title: "Tire Marks on the Resume" Scene: A nondescript office building in downtown Seattle. Characters: 1. Jake - A young man in his mid-20s, nervously fidgeting with his tie. 2. Ms. Thompson - The stern-faced HR manager, flipping through Jake's resume. [The scene opens with Jake pacing nervously in the waiting area, clutching his resume. He straightens his tie for the hundredth time, sweat beading on his forehead. The receptionist calls his name, and he enters the interview room.] Ms. Thompson: Good afternoon, Jake. Please, take a seat. Jake: Thank you, Ms. Thompson. [Ms. Thompson takes a quick glance at Jake's resume before fixing her gaze on him, her expression unreadable.] Ms. Thompson: Your resume is quite impressive, Jake. However, there's one aspect that caught my attention. It says here that you were involved in a rather unusual incident in your past. Care to elaborate? [Jake's heart sinks as he knows exactly what she's referring to. He clears his throat nervously.] Jake: Um, yes, that incident. You see, it was a... lapse in judgment on my part. I was younger and more reckless back then. Ms. Thompson: I see. Could you provide more details about what happened? [Jake hesitates, knowing that he can't avoid the truth.] Jake: Well, it was during a night out with friends. We were driving around downtown, and... I made a mistake. I did a burnout on a rainbow flag crosswalk. [Ms. Thompson's eyebrows shoot up in surprise, but she maintains her professional demeanor.] Ms. Thompson: A rainbow flag crosswalk? Jake: Yes, ma'am. It was wrong of me, and I deeply regret it. I've learned from my mistakes and worked hard to turn my life around since then. [There's a tense silence in the room as Ms. Thompson considers Jake's explanation. Finally, she nods slowly.] Ms. Thompson: I appreciate your honesty, Jake. Everyone makes mistakes, but what's important is how we learn and grow from them. Thank you for being upfront about it. [Jake breathes a sigh of relief, grateful for the chance to explain himself.] Jake: Thank you, Ms. Thompson. I assure you, I'm fully committed to this opportunity and will do everything in my power to prove myself. [The interview continues, with Jake feeling more confident as he discusses his qualifications and aspirations. As he leaves the office, he can't help but feel hopeful about the possibility of starting anew.]
defending yourself from a lgbt person attacking you isn't a hate crime
Thanks for letting us know where all the pride flags are.
Nikki is a great actress. Amazing she can deliver these melodramatic lines with a straight, concerned face. 😂
Aren't there specific guidelines for crosswalks. If there are, then if the rainbow colors don't meet that requirement then it gets removed.
Judging by the comments, it sounds like most people are sick of the rainbow madness.
Why do people burn & destroy the American flag but if we hurt the rainbow peoples feelings its bad!?
because Seattle is becoming a freak show / the birth of pronouns and woke snowflakes !
theres a difference between burning your own american flag and burning someone elses anything
@@NorainuVR So you're telling me that the Rainbow people aren't American? That makes a lot of sense
when people are burning the american flag most of the time it is their flag that they bought, these people are not burning their own property but someone else's and targeting that person based on that
@NorainuVR Then I say let it BURN!!!
The people in charge of that movement are NOT good people, and indoctrinating children into believing that it's natural to do those things is literally a cult.
People don't talk about religion I'm schools or at work by why is the RAINBOW group given the privilege to do as they please with other people's children?
It's not about an open dialog or hate speech. It's about silencing those who disagree with you and forcing them to conform. It's about population control and destroying homes & families.
It's not a conspiracy it's the truth
People are being fed up with the LGBT propaganda. I have nothing against gay people but this displaying of rainbow symbols should not turn to extreme.
Clearly you do have a problem with them having their rainbow flag up,it’s free will and they’re allowed to have as much rainbow symbols whether or not if it’s extreme to you.People need to have respect and not destroy others property.
seems like painting a pride flag on a public road is defacing public property. doing a burnout on that section of road is no different than doing a burnout anywhere else. would the same sentiment apply if there was a giant american flag or image of jesus painted in the middle of the road? and if someone wants to buy their own pride flag and burn it they are allowed to do that. it is no different than burning anything else.
it's just part of the globalist humiliation ritual. You can't deface a street, that's silly.
If it is not 'hate crime' to burn the flag of the United States, then burning any flag is fine and good and protected speech. People have been out and proud desecrating my historic symbols, and I am quite fine with that. But clearly I shouldn't be. It's like these protected people say, doing anything like that is illegal hate.
100% agree dude, I 100% agree
and car jacking is NOT a crime! someone grafittitied a pride sign here and got charged like 10,000 or the city did to remake the poorly done Olympia rainbow sign of Anna Schlecht's, non prof grifter of tax dollars for decades, which she charged 30,000 for to the city, and it is ugly, just like some little kids made it.
Valid point. But burning someone elses property on private property is tresspassing and vandalism. But yes the notion that this flag is protected and others arent is far reaching.
This group is always playing the victims !!!
People are targeting them so they’re victims…but you can’t comprehend that clearly.
Inslee / legislators pass laws for only some crimes and criminals. Our leaders in Olympia need some psychological counseling to determine why they only protect certain groups and not all citizens.
Good.
Title: "Tire Marks on the Resume"
Scene: A nondescript office building in downtown Seattle.
Characters:
1. Jake - A young man in his mid-20s, nervously fidgeting with his tie.
2. Ms. Thompson - The stern-faced HR manager, flipping through Jake's resume.
[The scene opens with Jake pacing nervously in the waiting area, clutching his resume. He straightens his tie for the hundredth time, sweat beading on his forehead. The receptionist calls his name, and he enters the interview room.]
Ms. Thompson: Good afternoon, Jake. Please, take a seat.
Jake: Thank you, Ms. Thompson.
[Ms. Thompson takes a quick glance at Jake's resume before fixing her gaze on him, her expression unreadable.]
Ms. Thompson: Your resume is quite impressive, Jake. However, there's one aspect that caught my attention. It says here that you were involved in a rather unusual incident in your past. Care to elaborate?
[Jake's heart sinks as he knows exactly what she's referring to. He clears his throat nervously.]
Jake: Um, yes, that incident. You see, it was a... lapse in judgment on my part. I was younger and more reckless back then.
Ms. Thompson: I see. Could you provide more details about what happened?
[Jake hesitates, knowing that he can't avoid the truth.]
Jake: Well, it was during a night out with friends. We were driving around downtown, and... I made a mistake. I did a burnout on a rainbow flag crosswalk.
[Ms. Thompson's eyebrows shoot up in surprise, but she maintains her professional demeanor.]
Ms. Thompson: A rainbow flag crosswalk?
Jake: Yes, ma'am. It was wrong of me, and I deeply regret it. I've learned from my mistakes and worked hard to turn my life around since then.
[There's a tense silence in the room as Ms. Thompson considers Jake's explanation. Finally, she nods slowly.]
Ms. Thompson: I appreciate your honesty, Jake. Everyone makes mistakes, but what's important is how we learn and grow from them. Thank you for being upfront about it.
[Jake breathes a sigh of relief, grateful for the chance to explain himself.]
Jake: Thank you, Ms. Thompson. I assure you, I'm fully committed to this opportunity and will do everything in my power to prove myself.
[The interview continues, with Jake feeling more confident as he discusses his qualifications and aspirations. As he leaves the office, he can't help but feel hopeful about the possibility of starting anew.]
Being prosecuted for performing a burnout on a rainbow flag crosswalk truly
They need to get they own city or town own tv channels etc and you can do as you please
Why?
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