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15 Answers
- Anonymous1 decade agoFavorite Answer
Yes
- 5 years ago
thinking burning is the right attitude to eliminating a flag that's too worn and dirty for use, definite, i'd supply it a suitable, respectful burning with a very last salute and collect the million funds from the moron who theory he ought to stir issues up with random disrespect. so some distance as protest burning a clean flag - get a reason to protest! once you're actual protesting something you experience is extremely incorrect, that's one component. yet only going out and burning a flag because that is free speech even even with the reality that you quite do not supply a damn about replacing something? that's only infantile, moronic, volatile to genuine motives, and, reckoning on the ambience you do it in, a fantastic thanks to ask human beings to conquer the hell out of you. a wise guy speaks because he has something to assert. A fool speaks because he has to assert something.
- 1 decade ago
Probably. I care about what the flag stands for; the flag itself is simply a piece of cloth. Burning it won't change that, just as waving it but doing nothing won't make things better.
And I'd donate the million bucks to a worthwhile charity.
- ?Lv 71 decade ago
I'd do no such thing. And if you asked me to throw it on the ground and stomp on it, I wouldn't. Not even a cheap one from the dollar store.
I wonder if all these people saying yes, would burn the flag in front of the families of the dead soldiers who gave their lives for our country.
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- 1 decade ago
Uhh, yeah? It's just cloth. I could just draw the flag on paper then throw it in the garbage cause I don't want a paper mess in my room. Same thing.
Source(s): American. - sashtouLv 71 decade ago
I'd do it for a lot less than that, and without prejudice or favour, I'd do the same to anyone else's too ~ and even at the same time.
Sash.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
Umm I'd probably do it for 20 bucks.
Source(s): PROUD AW MER E CAN - Anonymous1 decade ago
Hell Yes