When someone in the US is learning to drive, they must memorize traffic signs and learn the mechanics of driving. The symbols on those signs are very important. If one doesn’t follow them, they may cause an accident and end up in a serious predicament (like the man who didn’t obey the “Road Closed” sign and drove into a foot of fresh cement on an off-ramp). and even receive a heavy fine from a law enforcement officer.
What would happen if road symbols were suddenly changed and
drivers didn’t know what they meant? You
might end up in chaos.
A Sign of Peace showing that
God would never again flood the earth.
A Reminder for God and Humanity:
The text states, "I have set my rainbow in the clouds, and it will be the
sign of the covenant between me and the earth." [Genesis 9:13]. It acts as
a visible, physical reminder of God's faithfulness to His creation. For me,
when I see a rainbow, I’m thankful. I am
thankful for God’s goodness, grace, and mercy that He has shown me.
Different thin line flags represent others who serve us,
including fire, EMS, forestry, dispatch, etc.
The thin blue line flag is a noble cause and symbol. The current narrative claims this as a racist
symbol to SOME. The SOME are saying to
this flag, “We know better than you what you stand for.” Really?
In the U.S., we believe in the freedom of expression only if
it fits the current narrative. I live in
the Portland, Oregon area. It is
considered a very liberal city (ex. “Keep Portland Weird”). We had a small decal on a car window, showing
support for fallen officers. My wife
parked in a public lot. When she got
home, I noticed the decal had been hit with something, and the window had
shattered. We can’t support officers who
have died in the line of duty! A
Sheriff’s Deputy told me, “You probably shouldn’t fly your Thin Blue Line flag
at home. It may not be safe.” This is America, right?
In many ways, symbols have become confusing because people
look at them subjectively and decide what they want them to mean. Check this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V0QvUwxndzs&t=253s.
In the movie “What About Bob?”, starring Richard Dreyfus
(Dr. Leo Marvin) and Bill Murray (Bob), Dreyfus is a psychiatrist, and Murray is
a mental health client. Dr. Marvin drops
Bob off at a mental health facility, but his college calls him back to say
there is nothing clinically wrong with him.
Bob is found in the library telling the staff this story:
“There was this Doc who was showing
a patient various Rorschach ink blots.
He asked, ‘What do you see? Patient says, “Sex.” How about this one? “Sex.” Okay, what about this one? “Sex.” The Doctor says, “Sex, sex, sex. Your problem is sex! Client replies, “You are the one with the
problem. You have the dirty pictures.”
Why are symbols important? They identify a group or movement. It’s a way for people to express
themselves. Freedom of expression is
vital to the rights of all Americans.
Let’s let others have their interpretation of their own symbols of
expression, as long as they let others do the same and don’t resort to
violence. We may not agree with them, but we should respect their right to
other ideas and beliefs. That is the
American way.

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