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      It’s still disrespectful lol. People are there to enjoy nature and might not appreciate a flag on the side of the mountain

      I leave the city to get away from people, not be reminded of them

      What if it was an American flag? All you guys would suddenly be agreeing with me

            • @[email protected]
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              42 months ago

              So you have no respect for nature, cool

              I’m pretty sure “cry about it” is what the whites said when they stole this land

              • Amnesigenic
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                Nature doesn’t care about the flag or your feelings, cry harder dipshit

                  • Amnesigenic
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                    62 months ago

                    No it fucking isn’t you gigantic dork, and of the many countless fucked up things we’re currently doing to the environment hanging a flag on a cliff wouldn’t make the top thousand

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          What do you think indigenous folks opinion is of this?

          Headline calls El capitan “iconic” but a better word is “sacred” and this is just white people behaviour

              • @[email protected]
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                102 months ago

                I don’t understand what has you so upset about this. El Capitan was not defaced. The flag is no longer there and left no lasting traces.

                  • @[email protected]
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                    72 months ago

                    There is no right place to people who don’t like the message, and that’s the only reason for your opposition.

                  • @[email protected]
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                    122 months ago

                    There is no “right place” for protest. You’re arguing for the status quo. Protest is supposed to make people uncomfortable.

                    “I know I’m right.” That’s childish talk.

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            62 months ago

            Climbing it for fun is also “white people behavior.” You can’t really use an argument like that without considering what the base level of climbing it at all also means. This is an argument in made in bad faith. Either climbing it for fun is already a violation of it being sacred, in which case how is this any worse, or it isn’t, in which case how is this any worse?

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                42 months ago

                I this way, yes, it is. Yes, native people also probably climbed it, but it was spiritually significant, not for Instagram pictures or whatever.

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                    22 months ago

                    I do it for fun. It’s a “white person thing” if hanging a flag is.

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            I think permanently carving the faces of a bunch of genocidal slave owners into an indigenous people’s sacred mountain, is infinitely more offensive than a marginalized group temporarily putting up a flag.

            Indigenous folks opinions about the pride flag protest are most certainly varied. Collapsing all indigenous Peoples has having a single opinion is the real white people behavior.

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        Bro, if you want to get away from people, Yosemite ain’t it. It’s about as glamping as it gets you can get 5G signal basically across the whole valley. There’s cars and people everywhere, including whole ass traffic jams so that people can drive right up to bridal veil falls.