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In reply to the discussion: IN Germany you go to jail for displaying Nazi flags and paraphernalia [View all]kelly1mm
(5,756 posts)26. With your clarifications it may not be the same thing. However, that was not what the poster I
responded to proposed. the poster proposed:
"IMHO the flag of a wartime enemy of the United States is more a symbol of sedition than a mere expression of political or social ideas. I think a line can be drawn at support for a military force hostile to the U.S."
The proposal as far as I can see looks not at what the flag/symbol reminds people of (as that would be subjective) but simply if it was/is the flag of a wartime enemy of the US.
I do see merit to your point, but respectfully note that your argument is not what I was responding to.
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IN Germany you go to jail for displaying Nazi flags and paraphernalia [View all]
hifiguy
Jun 2015
OP
So the flags of Mexico, Spain, Great Britan and the Confederacy should be banned as seditious? nt
kelly1mm
Jun 2015
#23
With your clarifications it may not be the same thing. However, that was not what the poster I
kelly1mm
Jun 2015
#26
It's acceptable because we understand that the solution to bad speech is good speech. n/t
X_Digger
Jun 2015
#13
Personally I don't think many people from The South understand the underlying history behind it.
cherokeeprogressive
Jun 2015
#22
I think to a lot of young people it is just a symbol of being a rebellious bad-ass.
MadrasT
Jun 2015
#31