Kinda figured that was where you were going…
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That’s not even a proper Israeli flag. If you’re gonna burn a flag, at least burn the right one!
Obligatory link to Northern Irish about to torch Ivory Coast flags
Maybe it’s a deniability issue? I mean, if they made good-looking regulation Israeli flags, the police could suddenly decide to arrest them for Zionism or something, so they made a conscious decision to do a really half-assed job.
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Heh. A few years back, I attended an Independence Day celebration where the local Boy Scouts held a flag retirement ceremony. There was one lady who was quite upset that anybody would treat any American flag that way. The leader pointed out that burying the flags or throwing them in the trash would actually be worse, but she wasn’t having any of it.
Now I wonder if that was saucywench.
Good idea, like money to burn on Chinese New Year. I foresee a push for “green” carbon-neutral flags for environmentally conscious protesters. Of course supporters of Big Oil will want the dirtiest possible flags to fire up, saturated with chemical wastes. Market opportunities await!
Or a state, province, city, team, school, business, club, movement, service branch, etc. I’ll quibble with “represents” - I see flags as turf markers, worthy of recognition and not much more. I swore oaths to protect and defend the US Constitution. The US flag is an ornament. The Constitution is our bedrock.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/sports/more-sports/april-25-in-sports-history-monday-to-rescue-on-flag-day/ar-BB139k8M?li=BBnbfcL
1976: Chicago Cubs outfielder, Rick Monday, saved the American flag from being torched at Dodger Stadium.
That is the same link that you posted on January 31st, before getting a one-week suspension for your behavior in this thread that you just thought was a good idea to resurrect and will probably go really well for you.
Well I’m convinced.
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Today is the anniversary of Operation Neptune. We’re flying the flag.
Well then I guess I’ll have to burn one just to maintain the cosmic balance
You do you.
How is this relevant? Are you pointing out how it’s such a disgrace that the American Flag is being sullied in such a fashion? Is it still illegal to fashion the flag into clothes? Clothes for dogs?
This sub-forum is Mundane Pointless Stuff I Must Share. Right under the title it says, “…this is the place for frivolous chatter and harmless diversions.”
Lighten up, Faulkner.
From 2012: USA Pampers.
Yeah, but this particular thread happens to be about an Iranian factory making US and Israeli flags specifically for anti-US and anti-Israel protestors to burn them, which you formerly didn’t seem to consider particularly “frivolous” or “harmless”.
Most of your posts in this thread have been very stridently (!) insisting that it’s important to treat the national flag respectfully. So when you now link in the same thread to a glurge meme about a goofy-looking dog dressed up in a silly flag-motif costume with a flag backdrop and mangling the words of the national anthem to be all about bacon, that naturally comes across as mixing your message a bit.
In the disrespectful-uses-of-flag-motif competition, which is apparently what this thread has now devolved into, I’ll see your American Flag Diaper Cover and raise you some US Flag Toilet Paper. Either of which I think can top saucywench’s American Flag Goofy Dog Boob Bow.
But heck, there are people who, apparently with no irony intended whatsoever, create and purchase American Flag Doormats. There is a weirdly blurry line between perceptions of patriotism and protest.