Sandy
04-23-2017, 05:27 PM
Little bit of an older story, which like the other I bookmarked for posting later when the Plantation would return.
Supporters of the Des Moines North High School basketball team, many of whose players are from refugee families, were offended when fans of Valley High School’s basketball team wore red, white and blue last week, The College Fix reports.
Erin Ness Carter, a mother living in the Iowan district, remarked that “for the supporters of one team from a primarily white part of town to paint themselves as the ‘team of the USA’ it strongly implies that the other team, the less white team, is less American.”
Actually, yes, the other team is very much less American. And if they want to complain, all right, get on the next boat for their real homes.
I have friends who are proud to be Italian, Greek, Polish and Russian, but they're all American citizens (not all natural born either), and there's only one flag they fly. They're proud to be able to fly those colors.
http://dailycaller.com/2017/03/12/students-denounced-as-racist-for-wearing-us-flag-colors/
Supporters of the Des Moines North High School basketball team, many of whose players are from refugee families, were offended when fans of Valley High School’s basketball team wore red, white and blue last week, The College Fix reports.
Erin Ness Carter, a mother living in the Iowan district, remarked that “for the supporters of one team from a primarily white part of town to paint themselves as the ‘team of the USA’ it strongly implies that the other team, the less white team, is less American.”
Actually, yes, the other team is very much less American. And if they want to complain, all right, get on the next boat for their real homes.
I have friends who are proud to be Italian, Greek, Polish and Russian, but they're all American citizens (not all natural born either), and there's only one flag they fly. They're proud to be able to fly those colors.
http://dailycaller.com/2017/03/12/students-denounced-as-racist-for-wearing-us-flag-colors/