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Originally posted by myee8
Yeah, give over jurisdiction to the polica/riot squads from China/Indonesia/South Korea/or some South American country. They seem to know how to crush protests. If Aussie cops and riot police did that, imagine the whinging from the civil libaterians and all the 'moral' and ethics' groups.
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Originally posted by M29
I wouldn't care if they did it to a yank flag. But when they do it to their own countries flag, they should leave. Leave now.
Originally posted by gbear
Perhaps a little time in Iraq may make their little brains understand how priviliged they are to live in this country.
Originally posted by Jars458
Isn't that the whole point of being allowed to burn the flag???
Its a free country.
They chose to express themselvs in this way.
I find it quite boring to be honest, as it really is only a piece of cloth
This country is about its way of life, its people and its laws
its not about a flag.
The more attention you give them, the better they feel about it.
Most people in this thread are just being over emotional and politicallyl correct.
Originally posted by gbear
It is not just a piece of cloth, it is a part of Australia's identity.
Originally posted by knuckles
The Bible is just a book. .
Originally posted by gbear
War should be the last option, but we should accept the Government's decision, after all they were democratically elected and if the majority of Australian's are unhappy they will be democratically removed at the next election.
Originally posted by cornelia
Lot of good that will do, Iraq will already have been bombed, that's closing the barn door after the horse has bolted.
Oh & it isn't a privilege to live here if you were born here, it is your right & being a democracy, it is also your right to display your opposition to a government decision.
Originally posted by gbear
So it's the right of the Iraqi people to live under the regime of a dictator who has killed over a million of his own citizens?
Originally posted by Jars458
Is that the reason we are going to war?
I think not.
Maybe no arrests or damage, but the behaviour was still pretty apalling from what I saw.Originally posted by dancingdoggie17
secondly, they have a right to voice their opinions...free DEMOCRATIC country, and if people aren't allowed to criticise a government it's a dictatorship!! It's only a bloody flag!
Originally posted by Yianni
I'm not saying I agree with them burning the flag, but think of it this way.
The patriotism which leads you to be so enraged at the act of flag burning is the exact same thing that pushes people to burn the flag.
It's just that these people feel so betrayed and ashamed by the actions of their country, actions being undertaken in their name that they feel the need to express it in this way.
Do you think that someone apathetic about Australia would burn the flag? No. These people love Australia, but they don't like what Australia is becoming.
You love Australia but you express it in a different way.
Yin and Yang.
Or...they might just be ****s! Who knows?
Originally posted by daicos4ever
Oh, and as for Melbourne's 'good' behaviour, calling Bush a baby-killer is OK then?![]()

Indeed. Everyone knows its ok to kill civilians by accident.Originally posted by daicos4ever
Sorry, I didn't realise the Armed forces are going to delibrately bomb civilian buildings![]()