
The Times published a second smear item on Justice Samuel Alito on Tuesday to prosecute the traditional judge for being a partisan ideologue influenced by far-right politics. The facts presented here suggests that Justice Alito is a right-wing provocateur who is capable of being an independent judge. An” Appeal to Heaven” symbol, also known as the Pine Tree symbol, with traditional origins in the American Revolution, flew outside his New Jersey house on Long Beach Island next summer.
Another controversial sign was displayed at his holiday home in New Jersey next summer, according to the Times, two decades after an upside-down American flag was flown outside Justice Samuel A. Alito Jr.’s Virginia apartment. ” This time, it was the ‘ Appeal to Heaven ‘ symbol, which, like the reversed U. S. emblem, was carried by protesters at the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021″.
Ah, yes. Because a few people carried the emblem to the Capitol for an hours-long show three years ago, it is now considered a symbol of fanaticism. If only The New York Times had the same guidelines for the radical revolutionaries who terrorized the country in 2020 under the banner of personality elections.
Does The New York Times publish a follow-up article about the “progress satisfaction flag” hanging in parliamentary offices? What about at the State Department? Or K- 12 rooms? Should the general rainbows pride flag be viewed as a form of violent extremism?
No, even if some people who drape themselves in the shades act more serious. However, the press have a bad habit of limiting the public to the most popular voices who have embraced their respective flags, whether it be a few mad teachers who are dedicated to virtue signaling or a group of aspiring revolutionaries on January 6.
The fake flag scandal, which is currently generating violent headlines in the business press, requires Justice Alito to recuse himself from a number of high-profile cases that are crucial to Donald Trump’s third attempt to win the presidency, according to The New York Times. The Times published a distinct account last week that highlighted an upside-down symbol that signaled a country in trouble three years prior, amid the tumultuous quarter of President Joe Biden’s opening.
The controlled flag, nevertheless, was flown by Alito’s woman following an argument with a roommate over a vulgar anti- Trump mark, and there is no evidence to the contrary. Even if the justice had hung the emblem himself, it would be no basis for recusal. The most perilous aspect of the most recent flag hysteria is n’t even the attacks on the Supreme Court, but rather the politicization of patriotism itself.
The imperial government adopted Alito’s banner to” Appeal to Heaven,” and it became the Massachusetts Navy’s official flag in 1776. It was designed by George Washington’s private minister. The word was influenced by the ideas that laid the groundwork for American democracy, such as American political scholar John Locke. The beach home symbol was intended to convey something, according to The New York Times, and Justice Alito declined to respond.
The fact that The New York Times is writing to millions of readers who are good residents of virtual sound tanks suggests that an American emblem traveled in stress on its own merits. The Pine Tree flag is no longer seen as an explicit expression of fanaticism, even though it is not only that. Nearly every other flag with historical significance in the American fight for independence has now been the goal of far-left problems as symbols of extreme opposition. A country steeped in self- anger, where patriotism itself is written off as serious, will never succeed as a governable nation. And even if the nation does survive, it wo n’t be “united”.
Last year’s Gallup poll reported the number of U. S. adults who say they are “extremely proud” to be American remains near a record low, at just 39 percent. The number is down more than 30 percent from 20 years ago, when 70 percent said they were “extremely proud” to be American. On Monday, when the country collectively remembers the nearly 1.4 million people who died in the service of our country, one would hope that figure will be 100 %. Meanwhile, Flag Day is approaching on June 14. The New York Times should be more prepared for a rise in extremism.