Re: RE: Burning the Canadian
Mogz said:
I don't think Five needs to be verbally attacked for something as minor as a poor choice of words. He does have a point though (even though is wording is a bit extreme). I am somewhat concerned with you equating FiveParadox to a NAZI (or Neo-NAZI), especially considering that if you knew him and his political views, you'd not have said such a crass remark.
My apologies to FiveParadox. Also, my apologies to Mogz and Jersay, my comments were a little over the top.
I am deeply concerned when people attempt to inhibit freedom, as guaranteed under the Charter, with the cloak of meaningless, and often exagerated, nationalism. It's all fine and good to have respect for the flag of your country, but let's remember that it is just a piece of fabric with pretty colors. It is not a life.
Secondly, I am deeply concerned with this whole notion of labelling people as unpatriotic because they happen to have a constitutionally guaranteed difference of opinion. Last time I checked, the emblem of this country, the maple leaf, appeared at the top of the Charter of Rights and Freedoms, as well. Let us take pride in our flag, and remember that the only flag we shall not burn, is the printed version that appears atop the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms.
The Charter of Rights gives us the freedom to have an opinion, and the freedom to express that opinion... even if such expression is manifested in the burning of the Canadian flag. It is neither vile nor reprehensible to partake in such an activity, it is our constitutionally guaranteed right, and, arguably, the purest form of Canadian patriotism.