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UCI Student Gov. Tries to Ban American Flag

<div>University of California&comma; Irvine&comma; student Matthew Guevara introduced a resolution to his student government association proposing that all American flags be removed from part of the school&&num;8217&semi;s campus and henceforth banned from that area&period; A portion of the resolution reads&colon; &&num;8220&semi;flags construct paradigms of conformity and sets homogenized standards for others to obtain which in this country typically are idolized as freedom&comma; equality&comma; and democracy&period;&&num;8221&semi; <&sol;div>&NewLine;<div>How dare Americans value freedom&comma; equality&comma; and democracy&quest; The fact that Guevara wants to do away with the traditional values of freedom&comma; equality&comma; and democracy&comma; seems contradictory to his stated goal&colon; making that portion of campus as inclusive as possible&period; He says his aim is to make that section of campus safe and welcoming&comma; for anybody of any nationality&comma; religion&comma; or sexual orientation&comma; and that some students might be offended or hurt by it&&num;8217&semi;s image&comma; since our flag &&num;8220&semi;has been flown in instances of colonialism and imperialism&period;&&num;8221&semi; <&sol;div>&NewLine;<div>Perhaps it has not occured to Guevara that his school is located in the United States of America&period; One must wonder&comma; would he be offended if he were to travel to Italy and see an Italian flag&quest; Or to Algeria&comma; and see an Algerian flag&quest; It is also of note that the resolution he presented did not make mention of any complaints about the flag other than his own&comma; nor did he bring up one instance of an actual student being offended by the flags presence during many interviews&period; <&sol;div>&NewLine;<div>Shockingly&comma; the bill passed&period; Thankfully&comma; it was vetoed&period; The UCI Student Executive Council took a vote and quickly knocked out the ban on American flags&period; The UCISEC allowed common sense and logic to prevail&comma; and penned a well-thought-out rebuttal in which they defended American freedoms&period; As the UCISEC was quick to point out&comma; the ideals the flag represents- freedom of speech&comma; democracy&comma; right to assemble- are the very same rights which allow their student council to operate and to discuss and debate any issues they please&period; <&sol;div>&NewLine;<div>The American flags will remain&period;<&sol;div>&NewLine;

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