Trump mandates flag burners face prosecution in one of biggest challenges to the First Amendment in decades
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Flag burners shall be punished to the FULLEST EXTENT OF THE LAW!
(There is no punishment proscribed for violations of the flag code.)
watch some nutjobs in robes rule flag burning to be a 'hate crime' against white male morons, or a 'threat' against the 'president'
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I'm normally not a flag burner but this makes me want to burn one even more.
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This is the most desecrating thing that can be done to a flag. Molested by Trump.
Grabbed it by the pussy
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watch some nutjobs in robes rule flag burning to be a 'hate crime' against white male morons, or a 'threat' against the 'president'
Next step indeed will be where it is a severe offense if one desecrates the image of Trump, creator king of the new USA.
Thailand is to be the example in this matter.
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Free speech in USA my ass.
Americans that claim they have superior free speech because their media are allowed to lie are idiots.You are allowed to lie, it's the truth that is being oppressed.
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This is the most desecrating thing that can be done to a flag. Molested by Trump.
Sexually assaulted by Trump, but he thinks he is allowed to because he is rich.
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According to the Flag Code, the proper disposal method is to burn it.
Every day we get embarrassed as a country by this dipshit in new and profound ways.
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If the flag touches the ground, or becomes torn, I'm pretty sure you're supposed to burn it.
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If the flag touches the ground, or becomes torn, I'm pretty sure you're supposed to burn it.
Not sure about the US, but what I was taught here in Norway during my time in the army is that the colors are to be separated by cutting the seams so that it is no longer a flag. Then you burn the individual colors. I imagine separating the colors would be a PITA with a US flag.
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If the flag touches the ground, or becomes torn, I'm pretty sure you're supposed to burn it.
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Hmm, the demand for those Trump-Epstein files must still be unabated.
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I'm going to start posting videos of myself (suitably masked and with metadata expunged) burning Confederate flags and pictures of Trump.
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Then you burn the president
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https://www.vfw.org/media-and-events/latest-releases/archives/2024/1/retiring-old-glory
Here are the proper procedures for flag disposal, according to VFW:
The flag should be folded in its customary manner.
The fire must be large and intense enough to ensure the complete burning of the flag.
Place the flag on the fire.
Individuals may come to attention, salute the flag, recite the Pledge of Allegiance and have a brief period of silent reflection.
After the flag is consumed, the fire should be extinguished and then the ashes buried.
Make sure you are conforming to local and state fire codes or ordinances. -
Not sure about the US, but what I was taught here in Norway during my time in the army is that the colors are to be separated by cutting the seams so that it is no longer a flag. Then you burn the individual colors. I imagine separating the colors would be a PITA with a US flag.
My son and I were involved with boy scouts for a time. They did separate the colors for retired flags and yes it did take a while.
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My son and I were involved with boy scouts for a time. They did separate the colors for retired flags and yes it did take a while.
I feel like a paper cutter could be considered valid for disposing of the flag
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Where the Epstein files at dawg
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I thought I remembered a supreme court decision in the past that ruled specifically in favor of protecting flag burning, not that anything established matters anymore. Yay fucking fascism.
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https://www.vfw.org/media-and-events/latest-releases/archives/2024/1/retiring-old-glory
Here are the proper procedures for flag disposal, according to VFW:
The flag should be folded in its customary manner.
The fire must be large and intense enough to ensure the complete burning of the flag.
Place the flag on the fire.
Individuals may come to attention, salute the flag, recite the Pledge of Allegiance and have a brief period of silent reflection.
After the flag is consumed, the fire should be extinguished and then the ashes buried.
Make sure you are conforming to local and state fire codes or ordinances.The proper way to dispose of a US flag is to use it to wipe up cat vomit and then throw it in the garbage. A flag is just a piece of cloth. It's what it represents, the values and ideals behind it, that are important. Obsession with the cloth itself is just a secular form of idolotry. You're treating a flag as some sort of sacred object. Nah, I say deliberately harm and disrespect the flag. If we really are a nation that cares about freedoms, we should deliberately put very little emphasis and reference to symbols like this. Hell, if we really want to celebrate freedom, we should disrespect our flag whenever possible. We should all be using American flag toilet paper. Do this just to show that we're supposed to remember the ideals the flag stands for, not care for the cloth itself.