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Originally Posted by ScaredWebWarrior
It is interesting that your argument has moved from incredulity over someone's belief in respect for their national flag to it being a weapon in your hands.
At first it looks like an innocent personal/cultural difference - just a matter of perspective. But is is quite clear that you knew all along just how inflammatory (pun intended) the flag burning issue was and hence your entire line of argument was only intended to cause offence.
You are either a sad troll or else they're currently debating in Parliament how to deal with you.
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Yes, because I disagree with you I am a sad troll.

Perhaps you should join a debating club.
I think your last post amply demonstrates just how narrow minded you are. "Deal with people like you." Well, you've certainly nailed your true colours to the post, anyone whose opinion differs to yours must be a terrorist
Now why don`t you step back from this thread a bit and read it again. Why don`t you pay close attention to the fact that this is an argument as to how to use a flag effectively in protest, and which started out with the point that banning the burning of flags as a means of protest is not acceptable. Now please explain how a knowledge of how to use psychology and a disagreement over a point of symbolism makes someone either a troll or a suitable candidate for anti-terrorism legislation. I`ll be waiting, I could do with a laugh.