| 6. | un-american | ||
|
Opposite of american pointless restrictions of freedom are un-american
|
|||
| 1. | un-american | ||
|
Anything done with thought or reason. Man 1 - Hey how about we come up with a reason to go to war.
Man 2 - Yeah that's cool, I love being Un-American. |
|||
| 2. | Un-American | ||
|
a pejorative way of describing something that violates U.S. civil liberties, implies treason Some people though that the laws that would allow the goverment access to phone calls were Un-American.
|
|||
|
|
|||
| 3. | Un-American | ||
|
In the USA, to be un-American is to be intelligent, rational, not wishing to own a deadly weapon, tolerant of other cultures and religions, not rationalising everything on "well Jesus said this", supportive of fair taxes, against needless wars, having a healthy lifestyle, not be overly loud and brash, and generally a nice person. An example of this person is Barack Obama. This is the exact opposite of what it is to be an "American", for example the other 99% of the population. In Europe, to be un-American is to be the type of tourist we would like to visit and the type of country we would like as an ally. American person: "Look at that liberal, he wants fair taxes, people not to have guns and he doesnt even go to church every sunday, he's so un-American"
|
|||
| 4. | Un-American | ||
|
Doing something that isn't "justified", or without reason. RK's actions to disallow a certain smiley on his boards because of his personal opinions is Un-American.
|
|||
| 5. | un-american | ||
|
An implied synonym for "treason" John Doe is un-american
|
|||
|
|
|||
