When did it become socially acceptable to shovel anathema and vulgarity on people with whom one does not agree? Now a commonplace act.
On our way to a favorite restaurant we saw a cute bungalow along this public and very visible national highway, boasting a huge flag with the words "F --- Biden!" for everyone, young and old, to see. (Try explaining this one to your six-year old.)
And in beautiful Rehobeth Beach, on the lovely square not four blocks from Biden's family home, and only two blocks from the church he attends, sits a pick-up truck with hundreds of Trump signs plastered on it. Not a problem.
(This is when I wish my pointer finger were a flame-thrower).
What I failed to mention is that it includes vulgarities aimed at both Biden and Harris. Vulgarities that I blush at mentioning. Despite efforts of local residents and Rehobeth business owners, the man refuses to move his truck as it is his First Amendment right. No matter how it affects others. To those the vulgarities are directed; to those who live there; to those whose businesses are affected by it. Evidently he is not capable of otherwise expressing himself.
What a dual-edged sword freedom of speech is.
1 comment:
I agree wholeheartedly. On morning of Nov. 6, I'm still trying to wrap my head around four more years of this stuff.
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