Since Trump tweeted this, it's all the rage on social media.
Here's my personal thought out, and long opinion.
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I personally would NEVER burn, stomp, or desecrate the flag. Not because I'm all up in arms about it, but because I find there's better ways to get your point across if you want to make one. However just because I would never do it, I would still afford a dissenter the right to do it as it's their constitutional right under the First Amendment. I would be the first person to fight for the KKK's rights to protest and burn a flag. It's as much of their right as it is mine.
The Flag doesn't need you to stick up for it. It doesn't need you to defend it. To me, the Flag symbolizes enduring freedom. Old Glory ALLOWS you the freedom to burn it, that's why penalizing it goes against the point of Old Glory + Free Speech. That's why Old Glory is so special. No matter how many times you burn the flag, the ideals and values are still there and not going away. You can burn 10 flags for all I care, but 10 more flags will go up and wave proudly.
Anecdotal I know, but I have veteran friends that tell me they have no problem with the flag burning. It's not that they WANT to see it, but they understand as long as it's not physically hurting anyone then it's a go. And I'm sure there's stories of other veterans whom will assault people. That's what's troubling me about this. This settled in the Supreme Court already. They said it better than I: [As the Supreme Court said in a 1990 decision finding a federal law against flag-burning unconstitutional, “Punishing desecration of the flag dilutes the very freedom that makes this emblem so revered, and worth revering.”]. On top of that, Scalia voted for allowing the flag to be burned. Never thought I'd agree with Scalia of all people on this issue.
It's troubling to me, because you start tossing out these basic freedoms, and it's only going to keep on happening.
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Finally something I might agree with sturg on.
Here's my personal thought out, and long opinion.
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I personally would NEVER burn, stomp, or desecrate the flag. Not because I'm all up in arms about it, but because I find there's better ways to get your point across if you want to make one. However just because I would never do it, I would still afford a dissenter the right to do it as it's their constitutional right under the First Amendment. I would be the first person to fight for the KKK's rights to protest and burn a flag. It's as much of their right as it is mine.
The Flag doesn't need you to stick up for it. It doesn't need you to defend it. To me, the Flag symbolizes enduring freedom. Old Glory ALLOWS you the freedom to burn it, that's why penalizing it goes against the point of Old Glory + Free Speech. That's why Old Glory is so special. No matter how many times you burn the flag, the ideals and values are still there and not going away. You can burn 10 flags for all I care, but 10 more flags will go up and wave proudly.
Anecdotal I know, but I have veteran friends that tell me they have no problem with the flag burning. It's not that they WANT to see it, but they understand as long as it's not physically hurting anyone then it's a go. And I'm sure there's stories of other veterans whom will assault people. That's what's troubling me about this. This settled in the Supreme Court already. They said it better than I: [As the Supreme Court said in a 1990 decision finding a federal law against flag-burning unconstitutional, “Punishing desecration of the flag dilutes the very freedom that makes this emblem so revered, and worth revering.”]. On top of that, Scalia voted for allowing the flag to be burned. Never thought I'd agree with Scalia of all people on this issue.
It's troubling to me, because you start tossing out these basic freedoms, and it's only going to keep on happening.
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Finally something I might agree with sturg on.