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Old 08-31-2011, 02:35 AM   #8
agildeta

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To me it looks like the Irish flag on Saint Patrick's Day or the Italian flag on Columbus Day, nostalgic symbolism, not real nationalism.

As far as cheering for people at sports events, really, who gives a damn. This is like when Indian Hindus and Christians complain about Indian Muslims cheering for Pakistan in cricket or football. Really, who cares. Also, supporting needy relatives in another country does not equal treason. The more important things are when you vote, or rack a round into the chamber, who's national interests are you representing? If the answer isn't USA, then that's where I see a problem, regardless of origins.
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