Despite all the controversial discussions that have ever taken place in the chat, revolving around all sorts of topics, we apparently came across one today which set people off with some rather fowl attitudes and remarks, which I can't say I'm very pleased about at the moment. I might not give as much of a shit half an hour from now, but since it just happened like less than five minutes ago, and I'm still somewhat aggravated with it, I thought I'd just say what I thought about the situation here, since people started vanishing.
The topic of course was regarding saying the pledge in schools, and how some people disagree with doing it at all. Some feel it should be done anyway out of respect to the dead, while others refuse it for religious grounds or what have you. But as pointed out, the pledge and meaning of the flag is not always interpreted the same by everyone. Different backgrounds, and, most especially, different age brackets, affect this a lot. A younger person is much less likely to have had a father who served in wartime, for example, so their exposure to certain viewpoints is obviously going to be different. Tis just one of the many factors that age can play on such a thing.
Anyway, perspective aside, it doesn't really matter why people think what. Boris and I often debate many things in our discussions, and many times we have totally opposing viewpoints due to standing behind different political parties, but we never went to calling each other names, despite how heated it might get. That's really just uncalled for. I disagree with him, but I still respect his opinion, even if I think it's wrong.
That said, I do in fact agree with the standpoint that the pledge should be said, out of respect to the country. I guess that kind of includes the people that died as well, but I don't really look at it that way entirely, and can totally understand why others don't either. As I said in chat, and have in the past too prolly, my uncle was tortured to death by Koreans, and my grandfather was nearly killed when a torpedo hit his ship, and even though I fully stand behind saying the pledge and respecting our country and flag, I won't jump all over someone who has a disagreeance with some aspect of it. As mentioned previously, people interpret it differently for many reasons.
Unfortunately, I think the reasons behind why certain people disagreed with the pledge never really get a chance to come out, because that's when the high emotion and name-calling happened. There's just no need for that kind of shit. I'd like to think we're all mature enough to discuss such things in a civil manner without insulting people.
So yeah, that's pretty much why I'm aggravated about the whole thing. Be mad or whatever, but Fybertech is diverse in its opinions, and unlike some places, everyone is entitled to share that without being talked down to.
tl;dr version: CAN'T WE AWL JUST GET ALONG?
p.s. If you had anything else to say regarding the issue at hand or what happened, feel free to do so.