http://nation.foxnews.com/gay-issues/2012/04/02/gay-pride-flags-raised-over-us-bases-afghanistan
This is completely unprofessional and has no place in a military base, let alone a military base in a warzone.
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http://nation.foxnews.com/gay-issues/2012/04/02/gay-pride-flags-raised-over-us-bases-afghanistan
This is completely unprofessional and has no place in a military base, let alone a military base in a warzone.
I don't know, the U.S. military? Some idiot decides to break the rules incorporate his own little political agenda.Who gives a sh*t?
themajormayor
They took down the American flag to fly a stupid rainbow instead...I'd argue that both flags are stupid.[QUOTE="themajormayor"]
Who gives a sh*t?
Pirate700
They are now. The reason they weren't was the same reason blacks used to be not allowed in the military.Why aren't gay people allowed in the Military anyway?
The_Gaming_Baby
They took down the American flag to fly a stupid rainbow instead... Sounds like a great idea for a sitcom[QUOTE="themajormayor"]
Who gives a sh*t?
Pirate700
They took down the American flag to fly a stupid rainbow instead...I'd argue that both flags are stupid. The American flag isn't stupid[QUOTE="Pirate700"]
[QUOTE="themajormayor"]
Who gives a sh*t?
toast_burner
They took down the American flag to fly a stupid rainbow instead... How and where did you get that?[QUOTE="themajormayor"]
Who gives a sh*t?
Pirate700
[QUOTE="Pirate700"]They took down the American flag to fly a stupid rainbow instead... How and where did you get that? I think it's pretty obvious, what else would that flag pole be used for except for the American flag?[QUOTE="themajormayor"]
Who gives a sh*t?
pie-junior
[QUOTE="pie-junior"][QUOTE="Pirate700"]They took down the American flag to fly a stupid rainbow instead...How and where did you get that? I think it's pretty obvious, what else would that flag pole be used for except for the American flag?kingkong0124
That flag-pole seems the portable kind just hapazardly resting there. Seems to be a part of a pile-up of equipment. I don't think it had any flag on before.
Even if not, in a military setting- a unit flag would be more common than the american one.
[QUOTE="pie-junior"][QUOTE="Pirate700"]They took down the American flag to fly a stupid rainbow instead...How and where did you get that? I think it's pretty obvious, what else would that flag pole be used for except for the American flag?kingkong0124
Because it's not a standard flag pole. The poles for the flag are usually next the HQ and are much taller. Not some tiny 12 foot pole next to a tent.
And the guy is clearly holding it up for support. It looks like it was only there for a photo capture.
[QUOTE="Pirate700"]They took down the American flag to fly a stupid rainbow instead... How and where did you get that?The fact that I doubt they kept a spare flagpole in their tent just for the rainbow flag...[QUOTE="themajormayor"]
Who gives a sh*t?
pie-junior
I find it odd that the page is titled Gay Pride Flags Raised Over US Bases", and then it's just one guy who did it and his wife posted it on facebook. This is news?
The article that page links to states "these displays are an uncomfortable reminder of the open policy that few of the troops support", yet there's no mention of any other incident.
Sounds like homophobes trying to get people riled up.
How and where did you get that?The fact that I doubt they kept a spare flagpole in their tent just for the rainbow flag...Is it really that unlikely they had a spare pole lying around some where? It looks kinda rusty and is up at an angle.[QUOTE="pie-junior"][QUOTE="Pirate700"]They took down the American flag to fly a stupid rainbow instead...
Pirate700
The fact that I doubt they kept a spare flagpole in their tent just for the rainbow flag...Is it really that unlikely they had a spare pole lying around some where? It looks kinda rusty and is up at an angle.I'm not sure that "base" is that large to keep spare flag poles around. Either way, the article said the rainbow flag was in place of the US flag.[QUOTE="Pirate700"]
[QUOTE="pie-junior"] How and where did you get that?toast_burner
The fact that I doubt they kept a spare flagpole in their tent just for the rainbow flag...Is it really that unlikely they had a spare pole lying around some where? It looks kinda rusty and is up at an angle. It's not possible they didn't keep a spare pole. Spare poles and other decoration materials are everywhere. When you need to raise a portable tentcamp (for a week of field exercise EG), one of the first things you do is erect unit signs.[QUOTE="Pirate700"]
[QUOTE="pie-junior"] How and where did you get that?toast_burner
Is it really that unlikely they had a spare pole lying around some where? It looks kinda rusty and is up at an angle.I'm not sure that "base" is that large to keep spare flag poles around. Either way, the article said the rainbow flag was in place of the US flag.That article was based entirely on that photo. It's also incredibly biased[QUOTE="toast_burner"]
[QUOTE="Pirate700"]The fact that I doubt they kept a spare flagpole in their tent just for the rainbow flag...
Pirate700
I'm not making any leap. I don't believe they should be braking the rules for their own agenda. Whether it be just one guy or all of them.Funny thing is, Pirate700 is so skeptical about hate crime victims.
But when an obviously bias and fallible article is jumping to conclusions, he doesn't hesitate to make a leap.
Blue-Sky
[QUOTE="toast_burner"]Is it really that unlikely they had a spare pole lying around some where? It looks kinda rusty and is up at an angle. It's not possible they didn't keep a spare pole. Spare poles and other decoration materials are everywhere. When you need to raise a portable tentcamp (for a week of field exercise EG), one of the first things you do is erect unit signs.[QUOTE="Pirate700"]The fact that I doubt they kept a spare flagpole in their tent just for the rainbow flag...
pie-junior
Actually we keep many poles on our bases. They are not used only for the U.S. flag. Nato flags are also put up and flags for specific departments.
It's not possible they didn't keep a spare pole. Spare poles and other decoration materials are everywhere. When you need to raise a portable tentcamp (for a week of field exercise EG), one of the first things you do is erect unit signs.[QUOTE="pie-junior"][QUOTE="toast_burner"]Is it really that unlikely they had a spare pole lying around some where? It looks kinda rusty and is up at an angle.
Blue-Sky
Actually we keep many poles on our bases. They are not used only for the U.S. flag. Nato flags are also put up and flags for specific departments.
Have you read my post?[QUOTE="Blue-Sky"][QUOTE="pie-junior"] It's not possible they didn't keep a spare pole. Spare poles and other decoration materials are everywhere. When you need to raise a portable tentcamp (for a week of field exercise EG), one of the first things you do is erect unit signs.pie-junior
Actually we keep many poles on our bases. They are not used only for the U.S. flag. Nato flags are also put up and flags for specific departments.
Have you read my post?bah I meant to quote the other guy.
I'm not making any leap. I don't believe they should be braking the rules for their own agenda. Whether it be just one guy or all of them.[QUOTE="Blue-Sky"]
Funny thing is, Pirate700 is so skeptical about hate crime victims.
But when an obviously bias and fallible article is jumping to conclusions, he doesn't hesitate to make a leap.
Pirate700
How is one guy raising a flag for something that isn't even controversial newsworthy? It's inappropriate, but newsworthy?
It's not possible they didn't keep a spare pole. Spare poles and other decoration materials are everywhere. When you need to raise a portable tentcamp (for a week of field exercise EG), one of the first things you do is erect unit signs.[QUOTE="pie-junior"][QUOTE="toast_burner"]Is it really that unlikely they had a spare pole lying around some where? It looks kinda rusty and is up at an angle.
Blue-Sky
Actually we keep many poles on our bases. They are not used only for the U.S. flag. Nato flags are also put up and flags for specific departments.
Fair enough. I still don't think they should be using the military base for their personal agendas though.Why aren't gay people allowed in the Military anyway?The_Gaming_BabyHomophobes (aka closet homosexuals) are uncomfortable around men who might want to have sex with them. Makes me wonder how women could be comfortable in the military...
Two things. First: Who cares? How does this impact the military at all? If it were any other flag (besides the confederate possibly) no one would care.
Second: Fox News (Or at least the person who put this "article" up) shows its Anti-Obama propaganda, by mentioning that he was showing his agenda through this. Is there ANY proof that, beside repealing DADT, that this was part of his "agenda" in ANY way? If so, I'll retract this statement. (Talking about this statement: "The Obama administration doesn't typically run its agenda up the flagpole, but at a military base in Afghanistan, the soldiers did it for them."
(also, inherent bias within article with the Family Research Council)
[QUOTE="Blue-Sky"]
[QUOTE="pie-junior"] It's not possible they didn't keep a spare pole. Spare poles and other decoration materials are everywhere. When you need to raise a portable tentcamp (for a week of field exercise EG), one of the first things you do is erect unit signs.Pirate700
Actually we keep many poles on our bases. They are not used only for the U.S. flag. Nato flags are also put up and flags for specific departments.
Fair enough. I still don't think they should be using the military base for their personal agendas though.What agenda? It looks like all he did was hold a flag up for a min to take a photo for his wife. If anything has an agenda, it's this article. What are they doing scanning facebook pages for news?
Fair enough. I still don't think they should be using the military base for their personal agendas though.[QUOTE="Pirate700"]
[QUOTE="Blue-Sky"]
Actually we keep many poles on our bases. They are not used only for the U.S. flag. Nato flags are also put up and flags for specific departments.
Blue-Sky
What agenda? It looks like all he did was hold a flag up for a min to take a photo for his wife. If anything has an agenda, it's this article. What are they doing scanning facebook pages for news?
It is the "family research council".Probably meant to say gay flag", but probably still is censored word in title of topic."non-straight" since when did we stop calling it LGBT?
toast_burner
When did we stop just calling it gay?Because it's also used for bisexuality and transgenders[QUOTE="toast_burner"]
"non-straight" since when did we stop calling it LGBT?
Pirate700
Because it's also used for bisexuality and transgendersI guess I consider bi's and transgendered folk gay.That would be like saying "I consider asians to be black affricans" It's just not true.[QUOTE="toast_burner"]
[QUOTE="Pirate700"]When did we stop just calling it gay?
Pirate700
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