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Showing Original Post only (View all)Brace yourselves for the newest RW outrage. [View all]

http://www.cnn.com/2012/08/10/opinion/navarrette-olympics-flags/index.html?hpt=hp_c1
Now, thanks to U.S. Olympic medalist Leo Manzano, and what I consider to be the misguided and ill-mannered way he chose to celebrate his silver medal in the 1500-meters final, I get the chance to think through the subject of flag-waving once again.
The 27-year-old was born in Mexico, but the United States is his country now. His father migrated here illegally from the city of Dolores Hidalgo. Manzano was brought here when he was 4. Like most immigrants, they came in search of greater opportunity. And they found it -- for themselves, and their children.
So why did Manzano carry two flags with him on his victory lap? As the world looked on, he held up both the U.S. flag and the Mexican flag. Not a good look. And not a good idea.
What am I missing? Where were the Italian-American athletes waving the Italian flag, or the Irish-Americans waving the Irish flag? I didn't see that.
This country took you in during your hour of need. Now in your moment of glory, which country deserves your respect -- the one that offered nothing to your parents and forced them to leave or the one that took you all in and gave you the opportunity to live out your dreams?
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No big deal. He has family in Mexico, he was born there and was brought here.
progressivebydesign
Aug 2012
#8
He's not talking about ethnic pride in general, he's talking about ethnic pride at the Olympics
RZM
Aug 2012
#23
Actually, its even MORE appropriate at the Olympics. The entire point of the Olympics is bringing
JoePhilly
Aug 2012
#35
Regardless, my point stands. The varied ethnic backgrounds of US athletes should be celebrated,
JoePhilly
Aug 2012
#41
CNN and FOX are competing to see who can crap on the most non-white medal winners
arcane1
Aug 2012
#13
That comment about De La Hoya makes absolutely no sense; if anything, that one was
petronius
Aug 2012
#38
I have come to a conclusion that the rightwingers are afraid of everything. This young
southernyankeebelle
Aug 2012
#21
How terrible sad that makes me feel. Obama is the ONLY ONE and should be reelected. He is
southernyankeebelle
Aug 2012
#44
I have this crazy idea that 1) Mexico is not our enemy, but our friend 2) It's OK to honor 2 flags
CreekDog
Aug 2012
#28
He can wave anything he wants to as far as I am concerned. The whole thing is too jingoistic anyway.
The_Casual_Observer
Aug 2012
#53
This guy not only brought honor to his NEW home country BUT he showed respect for his heritage and
Justice wanted
Aug 2012
#54