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  @VulcanMan6  from Kansas  commented…3yrs3Y

A flag is literally the "logo" of a country, so clearly you already understand why someone would reasonably burn a flag...

 @9G9GJY2 from Pennsylvania  disagreed…3yrs3Y

Do not reduce the flag to a mere “logo”. The soldiers that dies for it, the emigrants uprooting their life for it, and its the perfect country in most of the world’s eyes. A flags represents and is a central part of the American identity and culture.

 @CatEverlyPatriot from Pennsylvania  disagreed…3yrs3Y

Veterans might see the flag as a symbol of the freedom and rights they fought for - including the right to protest and dissent.

  @VulcanMan6  from Kansas  disagreed…3yrs3Y

I can assure you that most of the world does NOT see the US as a perfect country, nor even a mediocre country. We are objectively worse off than most other developed nations.

  @@1876-Elbert from Colorado  commented…2yrs2Y

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To be fair, not many people here see America as perfect either.

 @MAGA_Deplorable from Washington  agreed…2yrs2Y

No country can be perfect, but America got the closest any country has ever gotten before

 @9TYJFHK from Illinois  disagreed…2yrs2Y

Burning a flag is the proper method to retire a flag.

Burning something, in other contexts, is symbolic speech against the subject depicted. Burning a flag is symbolic speech against a country or regime thereof. Burning a Quran is symbolic speech against Islam. Burning an effigy is symbolic speech, condemning the person depicted as a tyrant.

 @RIPCharlieRepublican from Pennsylvania  disagreed…6mos6MO

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