Has anyone noticed if you fly the American flag everybody knows who you are voting for?
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It wasn't that way when I was a young man and it shouldn't be that way now.
But it is.
Ironically, if you burn a flag, everyone knows who you're voting for too.
Burning a American flag is ruled freedom of speech it should not be, it should be a CRIME
Burning a USA flag is an accepted, respectful way to retire an old flag. So, no, it shouldn't be suddenly considered a crime
https://www.ushistory.org/betsy/more/flagretirement.htm
That is bullshit! When done in protest, disrespectfully, it should be a crime. Yes, burning a flag is the way to properly retire it. However, when you look up flag etiquette, there is a proper way to burn a flag that is being retired. I rescue old flags that I find in garages, or small ones on the ground, and I take them to the American Legion where they have a drop box for flags. They burn them ceremonially, and with respect. Maybe you should research how the Star Spangled Banner was written. Many, many men gave their lives, just to hold the flag up. When they were killed, more men replaced them. They gave their lives so the flag never touched the ground.
There's no need to get upset. I agree with you. I said it's a respectful way to retire an old flag. When done in protest, that's not a retirement. I have retired many flags myself through the American Legion, including just this past flag day. Had the color guard there and everything.
As for the rest of it, even though it's highly disrespectful, we really don't need more laws from the government. I believe burning it should remain protected by the law, whether done respectfully or not. I also believe burning the LGBTQ flag should be protected by law, whether done respectfully or not. It's freedom of speech in both cases. We don't need or want more government intervention.
Edit: but yes, i know all about the star spangled banner and Francis Scott Key and the heroes that the flag represents. I teach a youth group and we teach that to the kids every year. That, and we teach folding the flag at least once a month and we say the pledge every time we meet. The youth there even got to go see the flag retirement in person this year and had it all explained to them as well. They honestly probably get tired of hearing it, but the adults here want to make sure history isn't forgotten.
Edit 2: gave you an updoot anyway, for the thoughtful response and for your service in helping to retire these old flags.