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<blockquote data-quote="wu36ca" data-source="post: 2814679" data-attributes="member: 572583"><p>There is a difference between not liking the current policies and having hatred for everything the country stands for. Protesting against a policy, or even a goverment official is ok, but burning a flag is much deeper. That shows hatred for a country as a whole. It is extremely disrespectful and says a lot more than what the protest is about at the moment. And if you are doing it strictly for the sake of attention, well then you should lay witht the burning flag. With that said, I guess under free speech it should be legal, but I do believe if you so much anger at the country that you feel the need to burn the flag then you will probably never be happy here and you should just leave.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wu36ca, post: 2814679, member: 572583"] There is a difference between not liking the current policies and having hatred for everything the country stands for. Protesting against a policy, or even a goverment official is ok, but burning a flag is much deeper. That shows hatred for a country as a whole. It is extremely disrespectful and says a lot more than what the protest is about at the moment. And if you are doing it strictly for the sake of attention, well then you should lay witht the burning flag. With that said, I guess under free speech it should be legal, but I do believe if you so much anger at the country that you feel the need to burn the flag then you will probably never be happy here and you should just leave. [/QUOTE]
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