badblackpug
<font color=blue>If you knew her you would be shoc
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Of course morality can be legislated; governments at all levels do it every day. In fact, most laws on the books specifically legislate morality. The government tells us that we cannot steal, we cannot murder, we cannot drive while under the influence of controlled substances, we cannot posses or use drugs, that corporations have to release their financial information to their shareholders and cannot lie or distort their financial statements and that we must pay taxes to support the government that protects those rights on our behalf, even if and when we don't agree with how the money is being used. It even legislates that we cannot use our constitutionally protected right to free speech to yell fire in a crowded theater because of the risk of harm to others.
What the laws of the USA cannot do is restrict speech, or "equivalent speech", when that speech does not pose a clear and immediate danger of physical harm to another. In other words, we cannot legislate against hurt feelings.
But that, in my opinion, does not make the neighbor any less racist, ignorant and foolish for flying a flag that represents oppression and hatred to the majority of people. It just gives her the right to be racist, ignorant and foolish.
Alright, I will reiterate, the government cannot make you be a nice person. While I agree that this woman was within her rights to fly whatever flag she chooses, her choice to do so was not right. I can't, for the life of me, imagine why she would move into a neighborhood and choose to fly a flag that would be so incendiary, a fact I am sure she knew. I agree with you. To me, that is a flag that symbolizes hatred. That may not have been it's original symbol, but that is what it has evolved into, for many, if not most people.
Of course morality can be legislated; governments at all levels do it every day. In fact, most laws on the books specifically legislate morality. The government tells us that we cannot steal, we cannot murder, we cannot drive while under the influence of controlled substances, we cannot posses or use drugs, that corporations have to release their financial information to their shareholders and cannot lie or distort their financial statements and that we must pay taxes to support the government that protects those rights on our behalf, even if and when we don't agree with how the money is being used. It even legislates that we cannot use our constitutionally protected right to free speech to yell fire in a crowded theater because of the risk of harm to others.

