The View’s preternaturally
ignorant and repulsive Sunny Hostin recently stated: "There are times when
I walk into a community and I see American flags all over the community and I
suddenly feel unsafe
because there's a section of this country that has coopted the American flag
and they equate being an American or an American flag with white supremacy and
that should never be the symbol of white supremacy, but they have weaponized
[it].”
No, Sunny, you have
equated the American flag with white supremacy, and you have weaponized
it to fit your false narrative. You have attempted to demean it, cheapen
it, demonize it…and everyone who fought and died for it. All for cheap praise
from morons and Marxists.
I’m guessing Sunny would
feel far less safe if she were surrounded by a plethora of North Korean
flags, Iranian flags, Russian flags, or perhaps even Antifa flags. If not,
she’s even dumber than she appears, which would be truly miraculous.
I feel a bit uneasy, a tad
concerned, when I am amongst a bunch of Palestinian flags, as I was at my
daughter’s college graduation. Nor do I feel comfortable when mobs of misfits
are waving the LGBTQ Flag or Trans Flag in my face. The Satanic Flag/Baphomet
Church of Satan Flag gives me the creeps. Any Communist flag makes me sick to
my stomach. Conversely, when I am surrounded by Old Glory, I get a sense of
place, belonging, and peace. I know that the folks flying them likely recognize
and appreciate freedom, history, sacrifice, and the unalienable rights granted
to us by our Creator. How could any flag make one feel better than that?
So, “Sunny,” how do you
think the American Flag made slaves feel during the Civil War? Guessing the
Union banner gave them hope and courage. (Say, didn’t one or more of Sunny’s
ancestors own and trade slaves?)
The American Flag has given
more hope to more people around the world than any other. That is inarguable.
It has made more people feel “safe” and protected than any other. Perhaps if
Sunny had been in France when American and allied troops liberated it, she
would have known this. Maybe if she had been in Ohrdruf, Dachau, or Buchenwald
when American troops liberated those still alive in these Nazi concentration
camps, she would feel a bit differently.
The stupefying ignorance of
the chattering class is almost impossible to comprehend. It is akin to trying
to rationally process the size of the universe. Worse yet, this ignorance is
now paired with sheer, unadulterated evil. Those who hate America, Capitalism,
entrepreneurship, excellence, decency, the Judeo-Christian work ethic,
Christianity, the Founders, limited government, the rule of law, and the
concept of unalienable rights granted by our Creator-- among other aspects of a
successfully functioning democratic republic—actually despise
“democracy,” liberty, tolerance, inclusion, and empathy. Conversely, they
worship themselves, and their own hatred of success and
competence. And their desire to destroy all that has come before them.
In their unique and misplaced attempt to trash history and elevate themselves
to deity status, they reveal themselves to be some of the most contemptible and
pathetic folks ever to trod the earth.
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