Iowa
Related: About this forumI can still remember the daily repeated chants of "USA! USA! USA! USA!" outside my office window.
(X-Posted from GD: http://www.democraticunderground.com/10028058868 )
It was decades ago, in 1980, but the memory is still crystal clear.
Students and others would gather every day outside the administration building, which was right next to the math department here, wave flags and shout, "USA! USA!".
There was a restaurant here in Ames, with a sign posted, "Iranians not welcome here", first on small card, and later in huge red letters on a giant billboard next to the restaurant.
One day, a friend, who was married to an Iranian, was in an university dormitory elevator, and 5 guys got into the elevator with her.
They shouted "USA! USA!" at her.
By the time the elevator door opened, my friend's body was cut and bruised, and she had several broken ribs.
These were ugly, ugly times here in Iowa, and whenever I hear such chants, I am filled with fear.
leftofcool
(19,460 posts)If thousands of my fellow Democrats want to chant USA, then I am with them. We can be proud of our country while still recognizing its faults. We can love our country while still knowing it needs lots of work. That crowd last night, rescued patriotism from the GOP who has held it ransom for fall to long.
stone space
(6,498 posts)It happened during Trump rallies leading up to the Iowa Caucuses.
None of the Democratic candidates used such scary chants during their rallies here in Iowa. We attended rallies for O'Malley, Clinton and Sanders here, and we never heard this bone chilling chant that was being repeatedly shouted at Trump rallies across Iowa in 2016.
stone space
(6,498 posts)This is where such ugliness leads.
And not just here on Iowa.
sarae
(3,284 posts)because I always felt they were aimed at people like me and my family as a way to point out that we weren't real Americans. Last night, the people chanting "USA! USA!" were people like me and my family. Therein lies the difference.
I feel like it's a rebuttal to those who want to take away our rights as Americans.
Itchinjim
(3,121 posts)progressoid
(50,753 posts)Regardless of the implications of war mongering and ultra-patriotism, when it is used incessantly, it becomes empty and jingoistic.
Like the magnetic yellow ribbons...
Or this....