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  • Jordan Lund
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    41 year ago

    It’s kind of a catch 22 though, isn’t it?

    I’d love to put up a flag at my house, but at the same time, I don’t really want to be associated with most people flying flags like that.

    On the other hand, the optics of flying the flag won’t change unless more average Americans start doing it too…

    I guess the solution is to have multiple flags to make it 100% clear, US flag, State flag + I dunno, an LGBTQ+ flag or something.

    • @YoBuckStopsHere@lemmy.worldOP
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      41 year ago

      I fly a U.S. Flag, a Colorado flag, a Colorado Rainbow flag, and the Air Force flag at various times throughout the year.

      I didn’t fly the U.S. flag during the Trump Administration because I felt the United States wasn’t supporting its people.

      • NataliePortland
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        1 year ago

        That’s why I would love to change people’s minds about that very behavior. The idea that patriotism is only about loving the president. There’s a lot to be said for optics you know? When the only people flying flags are Trumpies the optics of that is that only republicans love their country. We all are Americans. We should all be able to wave it for what the flag stands for and not for whoever is in office. There is too much division in this country and the flag is a powerful symbol for that. It’s not a flag for red team or for blue team, but the blue team sure is acting like it and absolutely losing this battle.

        and PS- the Trumpies are still waving the flag during Biden presidency. You know who isn’t?