He slammed the boy to the ground because of his hat
Meanwhile, in Trump’s America –
A 39-year-old man has been charged with felony assault of a minor in Montana after he allegedly slammed a 13-year-old boy to the ground for not taking his hat off during the national anthem. The incident took place Saturday at the Mineral County Fair and Rodeo in western Montana. Witnesses told a local CBS affiliate that as the anthem began, Curt Brockway grabbed the teen, picked him up, and then slammed him headfirst to the ground. As people nearby approached, Brockway said he slammed the boy to the ground because of his hat. “He said (the boy) was disrespecting the national anthem so he had every right to do that,” eyewitness Taylor Hennick said.
So, what are we respecting when we “respect” the “national anthem”? Are we “respecting” a country where certain gestures and postures are mandatory when a particular song is heard, on pain of extreme violence?
Why would we respect a country like that? It sounds like a horrible dystopian nightmare, not like something to respect.
What does Curt Brockway think the song stands for, I wonder. Slavery? Genocide? Conquest? Capital punishment? Endemic poverty?
“There was a little boy lying on the ground,” Hennick told the Missoulian. “He was bleeding out of his ears, seizing on the ground, just not coherent.” She said she had heard a “pop” when the anthem began and recognized the boy as the neighbor of a family member. The injuries sustained by the boy were severe: He was taken to a local hospital where he was diagnosed with temporal skull fractures before being flown to a children’s hospital in Spokane, Washington. The boy’s parents said he continued bleeding from the ear for nearly six hours after the incident.
Yeah yeah yeah but national anthem. Respect it or die.
I think what you’re respecting about the US is its military power.
For some people, nothing is quite as important (or downright aphrodisiac!) as the thought of being able to line up your enemies and destroy them.
That plus the (US) football. I think a lot of USians think of football as a branch of the military.
“Brockway has had previous run-ins with the law and is currently serving a 10-year probation sentence for another assault charge involving a weapon.”
Makes me glad I stood during the anthem at the baseball game we went to this weekend (I’m one of those lucky wives whose husband doesn’t even glare if I spend the entire game reading a magazine or working crosswords). Of course, I would be a lot harder to lift and drop on my head than a 13-year-old, but there are plenty of other ways to harm a person.
I’m surprised I didn’t even get a glare because I wasn’t crossing my heart. I was looking around the stadium to see if I could find the mascot (a really cute dog costume worn by a human).
Weird, I thought Murika was all about FREEEEEEEDOM!… including freedom of speech. Boy was I wrong!
@Holms,
Well, yes, we Americans have a constitutional right to pick kids up and slam them down if we think they’re being insufficiently patriotic. If that’s not freedom, I don’t know what is.
@Holmes:
Americans have freedom! The freedom to criticize America is wonderful!
But actually criticizing America is horrible and borderline treasonous.
This appears to be an actual crazy person. I don’t think there’s any lesson here other than this particular person needs to be kept out of general society because they’re dangerous.
Hopefully that poor kid will be OK.
Hey, Skeletor: I’m “crazy”. While it pisses me off that people insist on equating “reprehensible” with “crazy” , I wouldn’t dream of attacking anyone over it.
Skeletor why did you say that? Why do you think it doesn’t matter that this violent assault was in reaction to how a child was dressed while a song was sung? Why do you want us to think that life-threatening violence over nationalistic symbols doesn’t matter?
So in summary, you are free to say as you wish regarding America, including criticisms, so long as you don’t actually use that freedom. I’m reminded of a quote from Henry Ford, referring to the model T: “You can have any colour, as long as it’s black”.