Things that most Americans encounter:
- friends and family who’ve had abortions
- friends and family who’ve undergone fertility treatments
- housing that is too expensive
Things that very few Americans encounter
- people burning flags in the street
- fully packed Trump 2024 rallies
This guy is a fucking clown.
Because people burning flags is a common occurrence and is a big deal. /s
He’s drowning in his own bs and grasping at anything, just anything, to try to stay relevant. /not s
It’s dumber than that.
Flag burning was a big deal in the 60s. I remember calls for a Constitutional amendment gaining traction back in the 90s (maybe 80s?). The controversy was all over the news for some time and the right considered your take on it to be the litmus test of “true American.”
Trump’s reaching decades into the past, for what it currently a non-issue. It’s not desperation, it’s senility.
The US flag code literally calls for the flag to be burned when it’s no longer fit to display:
The flag, when it is in such condition that it is no longer a fitting emblem for display, should be destroyed in a dignified way, preferably by burning.
Yes, but ceremoniously is the intent. I’ve done many flag retirements. These flag burnings he’s referring to are as a message, which is totally fine and protected by the constitution, but it isn’t dignified. It’s not supposed to be. It wouldn’t send the same message if it were.
people care too much about symbols
First ammendment? Never heard of it.