Well, it's a Jesuit school...
A Marquette University professor said the American flag makes him “anxious” in a National Public Radio interview Wednesday.
Philosophy Professor Grant Silva told an interviewer with WUWM, an NPR affiliate station in Milwaukee, that he feels “anxious” when he sees an American flag. In the interview, Silva (pictured above) described how “excessive imagery” of American flags is borderline “nationalism.”
“I also get a little bit anxious around the excessive imagery of the flag in part because in my experience, patriotism quickly slips into nationalism,” Silva said....
Do you have "anxiety," Poopsie? Where does it hurt? Point to it on this dolly!
A real man would leave the country and take his 'anxiety' with him.
A real philosopher would define "nationalism," but maybe this puffy little marshmallow would rather play the 'epithet' game. Doesn't take any brains and gets you interviewed by Wisconsin Public Radio.
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