Posted by
American Sweetheart on Saturday, May 30, 2009 1:00:00 AM
Texas Woman Told to Remove 'Offensive' American Flag From Office
Friday, May 29, 2009
Debbie McLucas comes from a patriotic family – her husband and both of her sons served in the U.S. military, and her daughter is currently deployed to Iraq on her second tour of duty as a combat medic.
So when McLucas arrived at work at a Texas hospital last Friday, she was stunned to be told that the Stars and Stripes she had hung in her office in advance of Memorial Day were offensive, and that the flag had been removed.
“I got into work, I was met by my supervisor and told that there had been multiple complaints, that people found the flag very offensive and it had been taken down," McLucas told FOXNews.com.
"I went to the office to retrieve it and found the flag wrapped around the pole, sitting in the corner on the ground. I was speechless."
McLucas, a supervisor at Kindred Hospital in Mansfield, Texas, had displayed the 3-by-5-foot flag in the office she shares with the hospital’s three other supervisors. McLucas said one of her colleagues, a woman who immigrated to the United States from Africa 14 years ago, complained about the flag to upper management, and the hospital decided to take down the flag. "I was told that as long as my flag offended one person, it would be taken down," McLucas said.
She said the hospital told her that the American flag flying outside the building would have to suffice. "I was told, ‘There is a flag hanging out front, everyone can see that one. Is that not enough?’"
No, she said, that wasn't enough.
"It is more than I can even fathom, that you would find the American flag offensive, in America," McLucas said.
A Kindred Healthcare spokeswoman did not return calls for comment. Kindred issued a press release stating, “Kindred Hospital Mansfield has a great deal of appreciation for the service that many of our employees and their families have given to their country. We honor our veterans and active military through a variety of benefits and service programs. This was an isolated incident between two employees that we are working to resolve amicably.”
The statement went on to explain: “The disagreement was over the size of the flag and not what it symbolized. We have invited the employee to put the flag back up.”
And it will go back up and stay up, McLucas said.
"I do think they're trying to do the right thing. I have no reason to believe the flag won't remain there as long as I'm employed."
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There is beauty in freedom. The beauty of this situation is that the immigrant that was offended by the flag has the freedom to return to her country of origin.
Most people come to America because they see it as a land of opportunity. A land where you can achieve success beyond your wildest dreams. A land where the only thing that can oppress you and hold you back is your own fear of failure or unwillingness to fight for what you want. They come here to seek refuge from tyranical leaders, social intolerance and terrorism. They want equal rights, a roof over their heads that they can call their own and a better future for their children and grandchildren.
People come here in record numbers and go as far as breaking the law to get here because they want what all 300 million of us have: free will.
So why then, are we still at this? Why are we still at this same point where people are offended by something that should not be offensive, and in turn do something suppress another human's right to express themselves and to show pride in their country?
The justification given as to why the flag was offensive doesn't sit with me. It had nothing to do with the size. That flag would have been offensive if it were 3 inches x 5 inches, and not 3 x 5 feet. The size of the flag does not matter. The message that flag carries is ALWAYS the same.
This is exactly why I don't work in human resources. If an employee came to me and told me that the American Flag offended them, I'd tell them to pack their bags. You came to this country for opportunity and you have no problem profiting from what America offers, yet you spit on our ideals, our symbols, our laws and our people.
Time to start thinning out the herd. If you want to come to my country, then you need to be prepared to become an American. We are a country where you can come from anywhere and be accepted as you are for who you are. That is the American way. You come here and seek out YOUR dreams as an individual, free from judgement and prejudice.
If the flag that symbolizes that freedom offends you, then you picked the wrong country.