I thought this was a thing that only happened in the Southern U.S., but I see that it is found everywhere. I understand it as a spontaneous personal show of honor, love, respect, and memory for a person who meant something to others during their lifetime.
I look forward to seeing this film. While I understand that this "phenomenon" of roadside memorials is spreading around the world, it seems to me that it is taken out of historical context: memorials to the dead are as old as history. Personally I find them a bit creepy and that they litter the landscape. Even though I am not a churchgoer I am not offended by any religious message at all; in fact, I never considered that aspect.
There is nothing in the Constitution that says "separation Of church and State" What an idiot!
rowdykain8 8 months ago
I thought this was a thing that only happened in the Southern U.S., but I see that it is found everywhere. I understand it as a spontaneous personal show of honor, love, respect, and memory for a person who meant something to others during their lifetime.
jdrodgers77 10 months ago
I look forward to seeing this film. While I understand that this "phenomenon" of roadside memorials is spreading around the world, it seems to me that it is taken out of historical context: memorials to the dead are as old as history. Personally I find them a bit creepy and that they litter the landscape. Even though I am not a churchgoer I am not offended by any religious message at all; in fact, I never considered that aspect.
kayumochi 2 years ago