President Joe Biden

Policy wise there is a lot I disagree with. But somehow these sort of personal attacks always feel a bit unpatriotic to me. Idk. Same as watching someone burn a flag.
I don't necessarily disagree. However, people are pissed off at his disastrous policies (or lack thereof) and his complete lack of accountability (including in some cases blaming the public), so people are going to lash out.
 
I mean unpatriotic is a tad extreme , did we completely forget 2016-2020?

SNL entire shtick has been to make fun of R presidents
 
Season 1, 1975 - after 47 years, it's probably time to move on, just saying.
I'm laughing at the humor, SNL laughing at Gerald Ford stumbling about...is not unpatriotic.
BURNING THE FLAG IS. JUST SAYING.....
Pointing out Joe Biden stumbling through life is FUNNY. It's not like burning the flag.
Ragging on the folks in Washington has been going on since 1776. Geezzzzusss.
 
I'm laughing at the humor, SNL laughing at Gerald Ford stumbling about...is not unpatriotic.
BURNING THE FLAG IS. JUST SAYING.....
Pointing out Joe Biden stumbling through life is FUNNY. It's not like burning the flag.
Ragging on the folks in Washington has been going on since 1776. Geezzzzusss.

Snowflake.
 
I'm laughing at the humor, SNL laughing at Gerald Ford stumbling about...is not unpatriotic.
BURNING THE FLAG IS. JUST SAYING.....
Pointing out Joe Biden stumbling through life is FUNNY. It's not like burning the flag.
Ragging on the folks in Washington has been going on since 1776. Geezzzzusss.
Burning the flag is a constitutional right I thought, people get too wrapped up in symbolism. Better to burn the flag to express displeasure with the government than, idk, killing a police officer on the steps of congress while waving the flag.
 
Burning the flag is a constitutional right I thought, people get too wrapped up in symbolism. Better to burn the flag to express displeasure with the government than, idk, killing a police officer on the steps of congress while waving the flag.
So is making fun of the President...I was responding to this bit of wisdom complaining about Biden being laughed at...
Policy wise there is a lot I disagree with. But somehow these sort of personal attacks always feel a bit unpatriotic to me. Idk. Same as watching someone burn a flag.
Murdering police officers was never part of the post I was responding about...
 
So is making fun of the President...I was responding to this bit of wisdom complaining about Biden being laughed at...
Policy wise there is a lot I disagree with. But somehow these sort of personal attacks always feel a bit unpatriotic to me. Idk. Same as watching someone burn a flag.
Murdering police officers was never part of the post I was responding about...

What I'm saying is burning the flag and publicly delighting when the leader of your people falls on his face are both constitutionally protected actions. However just because you have the right to do something doesn't mean you should. It seems like the internet has blurred a lot of societies lines, and it would be nice if we could go back to the days where it was considered rude to treat each other like assholes.
 
What I'm saying is burning the flag and publicly delighting when the leader of your people falls on his face are both constitutionally protected actions. However just because you have the right to do something doesn't mean you should. It seems like the internet has blurred a lot of societies lines, and it would be nice if we could go back to the days where it was considered rude to openly act like an assholes.
There I fixed it for you.
 
What I'm saying is burning the flag and publicly delighting when the leader of your people falls on his face are both constitutionally protected actions. However just because you have the right to do something doesn't mean you should. It seems like the internet has blurred a lot of societies lines, and it would be nice if we could go back to the days where it was considered rude to treat each other like assholes.
I agree with the sentiment, but when exactly were those days? I think the internet has lifted the curtain on what was already there.
 
I agree with the sentiment, but when exactly were those days? I think the internet has lifted the curtain on what was already there.
Most people still can distinguish between in person and online. For others the lines have blurred and for others still, we don’t need to change “our act”.
 
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