VCO; said:
Did not know you were Blind.
In the Fifties when I was growing up, Veterans coming home were a VERY BIG DEAL. Flag waving especially on the Fourth of July, Veterans Day, and Memorial Day, was a VERY BIG DEAL. Veterans were invited to ride on the floats in the Fourth of July. When the Color Guard carried the Flag down the Street, EVERYONE Stood and proudly put their hand over their hearts and Veterans Saluted, and some shed some tears, remembering those who did not make it home. NOBODY, not even ONCE showed disrespect for the FLAG in the City that I grew up in. I saw NOBODY even threaten to Burn the Flag, I saw NOBODY spit on it, I saw NOBODY, throw it on the Ground, I saw NOBODY wipe their feet on it, I saw NOBODY Stand on the FLAG, and I SAW NOBODY TURN THE FLAG UPSIDE DOWN; which is an INSULT TO VETERANS. The Red Stripes, stand for the Americans who shed their blood fighting under OLD GLORY, and to turn it upside down for any reason, (other than to signal for help, or warn other troops that their position has been overrun by the enemy), is disrespecting that shed blood represented by the red stripes, symbolically turning it upside down to pour that blood out on the ground. Back then it was considered like slapping Veterans in the face.
When I came home from the Military Service, Nobody welcomed me home except my parents, my siblings, and very few close friends. The only reason I was not SPIT on at Travis AFB, was my plane landed at 2:30 AM. I guess the hippies did not stay up that late. Patriotism improved for a couple decades, then cooled off again, then 9/11 fired it up for a few years, and NOW IT growing cold once again. Once UNBELIEVABLE TABOOS of DISRESPECT are being tolerated, and cheered by many in this so called modern Society, and seen as ENTERTAINMENT ON YOUTUBE. I sometimes CANNOT BELIEVE that attitudes of MANY, who just accept it, with an I DON'T CARE ATTITUDE. So YES it is even worse than ever before: Flag Burnings, Standing wiping one's feet on the FLAG, Spitting on the Flag, and even turning the FLAG upside down to make a POLITICAL STATEMENT, which MOST VETERANS STILL FIND VERY OFFENSIVE. The disrespect for OUR FLAG once associated with the Hanoi Jane movement, is running RAMPANT once again:
Is This Upside Down American Flag Shirt Offensive? - PacSun A$AP Mob Shirt
PacSun Receives Backlash For 'Offensive' T-Shirt (Photos)
PacSun removes T-shirt featuring upside-down American flag following controversy | abc7.com
https://www.facebook.com/Upside-Down-Flag-304332422924487/
U.S. flag display is cause of distress - Times Union
Marine Reservist Spots Upside-Down American Flag, Has No Regrets for What He Did Next | Video | TheBlaze.com
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MG1xsENCaQA
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qxVf0YsGFZ8
In the Fifties when I was growing up, Veterans coming home were a VERY BIG DEAL. Flag waving especially on the Fourth of July, Veterans Day, and Memorial Day, was a VERY BIG DEAL. Veterans were invited to ride on the floats in the Fourth of July. When the Color Guard carried the Flag down the Street, EVERYONE Stood and proudly put their hand over their hearts and Veterans Saluted, and some shed some tears, remembering those who did not make it home. NOBODY, not even ONCE showed disrespect for the FLAG in the City that I grew up in. I saw NOBODY even threaten to Burn the Flag, I saw NOBODY spit on it, I saw NOBODY, throw it on the Ground, I saw NOBODY wipe their feet on it, I saw NOBODY Stand on the FLAG, and I SAW NOBODY TURN THE FLAG UPSIDE DOWN; which is an INSULT TO VETERANS. The Red Stripes, stand for the Americans who shed their blood fighting under OLD GLORY, and to turn it upside down for any reason, (other than to signal for help, or warn other troops that their position has been overrun by the enemy), is disrespecting that shed blood represented by the red stripes, symbolically turning it upside down to pour that blood out on the ground. Back then it was considered like slapping Veterans in the face.
When I came home from the Military Service, Nobody welcomed me home except my parents, my siblings, and very few close friends. The only reason I was not SPIT on at Travis AFB, was my plane landed at 2:30 AM. I guess the hippies did not stay up that late. Patriotism improved for a couple decades, then cooled off again, then 9/11 fired it up for a few years, and NOW IT growing cold once again. Once UNBELIEVABLE TABOOS of DISRESPECT are being tolerated, and cheered by many in this so called modern Society, and seen as ENTERTAINMENT ON YOUTUBE. I sometimes CANNOT BELIEVE that attitudes of MANY, who just accept it, with an I DON'T CARE ATTITUDE. So YES it is even worse than ever before: Flag Burnings, Standing wiping one's feet on the FLAG, Spitting on the Flag, and even turning the FLAG upside down to make a POLITICAL STATEMENT, which MOST VETERANS STILL FIND VERY OFFENSIVE. The disrespect for OUR FLAG once associated with the Hanoi Jane movement, is running RAMPANT once again:
Is This Upside Down American Flag Shirt Offensive? - PacSun A$AP Mob Shirt
PacSun Receives Backlash For 'Offensive' T-Shirt (Photos)
PacSun removes T-shirt featuring upside-down American flag following controversy | abc7.com
https://www.facebook.com/Upside-Down-Flag-304332422924487/
U.S. flag display is cause of distress - Times Union
Marine Reservist Spots Upside-Down American Flag, Has No Regrets for What He Did Next | Video | TheBlaze.com
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MG1xsENCaQA
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qxVf0YsGFZ8
Did not know you were Blind.
No need for childish innuendo.
In the Fifties when I was growing up, Veterans coming home were a VERY BIG DEAL ...
When I came home from the Military Service, Nobody welcomed me home except my parents
When my dad returned home to Brooklyn, NY from WW II he was not given a ticker tape parade nor welcome from anyone. When he tried to get a job as a dock worker he was called an ethnic slur word that I shall not repeat here and was refused the job. Unlike other Brooklynites who got decent jobs and were welcomed into Levittown, NY he, like other patriotic Hispanics was not allowed to move into the suburbs and spent the rest of his life in low wage jobs in the ghetto. This despite the fact that his brother was killed in the European theater.
Here in Minnesota we just a large memorial service for a veteran who died in Europe during WW II and his body was returned. He was given a full hero's service. Every holiday has parades, flag waiving, market sales, restaurant specials, barbecues, family gatherings, and all forms of honors given. Legion baseball remains the most popular form of amateur entertainment during the summer.
I don't know what part of the country you live in but it sure as heck isn't anywhere near here.