In whose mind? That's what I'm trying to say O Really; what is and isn't acceptable is in the mind of the individual until it's illegal, then it's unacceptable. Many detest smoking, (I do), open vulgarity in places like Walmart, (I do) gay pride parades where the participants are barely dressed, (I do) pets in shopping carts in stores, (I do) just to name a few.O Really wrote: Still legal, of course, just as flying the swastika is legal as a form of protected speech, but not something that will continue to be acceptable.
There's always griping and belittling, even in these boards, about Christians wishing to impose their will, and Biblical beliefs on others; and non-Christians telling Christians that their beliefs are hogwash and they really should reconsider their "faith". Don't you really think that people screaming about some silly old flag is an attempt to impose their will, beliefs, and special interests on others?
This 'heritage' cry means a lot to some, but being from Idaho, it doesn't mean anything to me; but I respect their heritage for whatever it's worth.