The American Flag Is Not A Prop?
In a more perfect world things would be different. Is a flag lapel pin a fashion statement or a political prop? I read with more than a little interest a commentary about a picture about a baby posing with his military father (in uniform) being held in an American Flag. I was not shocked, this picture didn't drive me crazy, and given what goes for communication these days this is pretty tame stuff. As a matter of flag etiquette, this doesn't follow the rules. Some feel this doesn't treat the flag with respect, that is a matter of opinion. Using the flag in art probably crosses the Rubicon for some, but making a federal case over it is something akin to folks feeling like they are justified in executing cartoonists, or feeling like burning certain books will solve anything.
I personally feel that folks that fly a ratty, old flag that is tattered and worn would show more respect for the flag if they burned the old one respectfully and bought a new one and displayed it appropriately.
I personally feel that folks that fly a ratty, old flag that is tattered and worn would show more respect for the flag if they burned the old one respectfully and bought a new one and displayed it appropriately.
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