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Another worthless mental defective from the Crap Pile we know as Hollywood:
Sarah Silverman recalls being ‘scared,’ ‘shaken’ when boyfriend flew U.S. flag: ‘I was freaking out’
y Jessica Chasmar - The Washington Times - Friday, December 8, 2017
Comedian Sarah Silverman addressed the topic of American nationalism during a monologue on her Hulu talk show Thursday night, describing the “visceral reaction” and fear she felt when an old boyfriend of hers hoisted an American flag on his own property.
“I had a boyfriend many years ago, he was my first boyfriend who had his own house, and one day I went outside to see what he was doing, and he was hoisting an American flag up the flagpole in his front yard,” Ms. Silverman said. “And I instantly felt very weird. It didn’t make sense, but I felt … scared.”
“[My sister] was like, ‘Dude, nationalism is innately terrifying for Jews. Think about it: flags, marching, blind allegiance — these things tend to ring a bell for us,’” she said. “Right. Of course. Duh. It made sense. And it made me realize that the things that terrify some people are the same things that give other people great comfort. It’s like the way the sight of a police car might give some people comfort, for instance, white people.”
https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2017/dec/8/sarah-silverman-recalls-being-scared-shaken-when-b/
Sarah Silverman recalls being ‘scared,’ ‘shaken’ when boyfriend flew U.S. flag: ‘I was freaking out’
y Jessica Chasmar - The Washington Times - Friday, December 8, 2017
Comedian Sarah Silverman addressed the topic of American nationalism during a monologue on her Hulu talk show Thursday night, describing the “visceral reaction” and fear she felt when an old boyfriend of hers hoisted an American flag on his own property.
“I had a boyfriend many years ago, he was my first boyfriend who had his own house, and one day I went outside to see what he was doing, and he was hoisting an American flag up the flagpole in his front yard,” Ms. Silverman said. “And I instantly felt very weird. It didn’t make sense, but I felt … scared.”
“[My sister] was like, ‘Dude, nationalism is innately terrifying for Jews. Think about it: flags, marching, blind allegiance — these things tend to ring a bell for us,’” she said. “Right. Of course. Duh. It made sense. And it made me realize that the things that terrify some people are the same things that give other people great comfort. It’s like the way the sight of a police car might give some people comfort, for instance, white people.”
https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2017/dec/8/sarah-silverman-recalls-being-scared-shaken-when-b/