ISIS Flag flies in New Jersey
How Would You React To A Neighbor Flying The ISIS Flag, Because It Just Happened Here In The U.S.
Aresident in Garwood, New Jersey is generating a firestorm of controversy for flying the flag of terror group – ISIS.
A photo of the flag was posted on social media by Twitter user, Marc Leibowitz:
According to our friends at the Washington Free Beacon, police reported the residents who were displaying the flag “voluntarily” took it down.
Here’s the thing: the United States Constitution guarantees freedom of speech. However, the oath of allegiance which is taken by all immigrants who become U.S. citizens says that they will protect and defend the Constitution against all enemies “foreign and domestic.” And ISIS even threatened to bring jihad to the White House.
In addition, an ISIS sympathizer in the United States who pledged allegiance to the terrorist group was recently detained at JFK without bail. Clearly, ISIS supporters and possibly even members of the group itself are here in the United States. As this is a national security issue, we can only hope that the proper steps are taken to prevent any threats from ISIS carrying out their plans.
https://www.ijreview.com/2014/08/167476-react-neighbor-flying-isis-flag-just-happened-u-s/
Maybe the people who took the flag down should consider leaving the USA.
Same as flying a confederate flag.
Free to fly whatever flag they want. This is America.
Sometimes, it’s difficult to get your head around being a free country. ISIS flag flying here, in is one of those moments for me, but that’s what makes us great.
Yes 3# we may not like it but this America. Thank God.
Turns out it was not an”ISIS” flag afterall. It is a flag of the homeowner’s Islamic faith and ISIS has decided to adopt the flag.
See what happens when people react on social media with no information.
Fly whatever flag you want but I’d appreciate if the TSA started profiling and quit treating all travelers like terrorists.
Interesting
Letter: Use of Gadsden flag ‘offensive’
Friday, July 12, 2013
The Ridgewood News
Use of Gadsden flag ‘offensive’
https://theridgewoodblog.net/letter-use-of-gadsden-flag-offensive/
Great tie-in on the Gadsden flag issue James. You and I both know there is an irreduceable fraction of natural born citizens in this country who inexplicably recoil (so to speak) at the sight of the Gadsden flag being displayed in public these days, but probably reflexively express the catchy “defend to the death your right to say it” expression (typically casually, yet entirely inaccurately, attributed to Voltaire: It was actually originally composed by a “friends of Voltaire” group leader years after Voltaire’s death as a proposed synopsis or distillation of his basic philosophy) when asked how they feel about true actual anti-American sentiment (or even incitements) uttered or otherwise exhibited by people in the US who presumably swore an oath of singular fidelity and loyalty to the US. How such people (Gadsden flag haters) get their priorities so mixed up, I will never quite understand, but that perspective does seem to be a fixture in our society.