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Matthew Bullard's avatar

As a Marine veteran I support your right to burn the flag and in fact would fight for you to maintain that right. However, in certain circumstances burning the flag may elicit a violent reaction. While I don't support violence, one should remain vigilant and govern their behavior accordingly

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Yuri Bezmenov's avatar

Thank you for your service. It is telling that burning the American flag is ok, but any disrespect towards the rainbow flag has been criminalized. All part of the woke jihad: https://yuribezmenov.substack.com/p/how-to-wage-a-progressive-jihad

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Matty's avatar

What statute specifically has criminalized disrespect towards a rainbow flag?

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Bill Rice, Jr.'s avatar

If someone can't burn a flag - because it might upset certain people or even many people - then it's also okay to ban, say, "anti-vax speech" - because that viewpoint really upsets a lot of people as well. So the "slippery slope" is not hard to identify.

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debra's avatar

I just started reading Turtles All The Way Down: Vaccine Science and Myth, edited by Mary Holland and Zoey O'Toole. As I wake up to the military, pharmaceutical, medical, agracultural and groupthink industrial complexes, all I can do at this point is shake my head. We have been duped. FOREVER. Terms like woke, Defund the Police, anti-vax, and even conspiracty theory (first coined by the CIA after JFK's assassination) have been co-opted by groups to thwart any foreward progress by their opponents. Has anyone asked why RFK Jr. wants Sirhan Sirhan released from prison?

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Centrist's avatar

Sorta like calling a DI a тАШyouтАЩ sirтАж..for the uninitiated that is reference to a female sheepтАж.ewe.

Not wise, nor to burn our flag.

There are lines that should not be crossed . Accordingly.

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