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| Of course not. |
| Democrat here from a military family. I still fly it. |
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10 years ago: not at all, that wouldn’t even cross my mind
Now: yes, for sure |
Mostly this. |
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No. That would be lazy and close-minded.
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Flag on Truck, yes.
on home, no. |
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My kids like putting it up and I am RAGING liberal. We fly it sometimes.
I wouldn't put it on my car or wear any clothing in "flag theme" because that's stupid. |
| As a general rule (obviously ignoring the neighborhood where you are) people who live in single-family homes are more likely to be Republicans. So statistically that's a safe assumption, with or without an American flag. |
I'm a moderate conservative who rarely finds common ground with "raging" liberals. But I would never wear it on my clothes, either. It wasn't that long ago that this was considered disrespectful. |
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NO. I don't assume any judgement on my neighbors because whether you know it or not you are judging people because they do what you don't do.
I live in a neighborhood full of police, military, medical people, all colors and nationalities. Any given day flags are out. For Veteran's Day and other holidays we wake up to little flags planted at the end of our driveway. Stop spreading fake hate. It's ugly. |
| No, it is more likely they have kids in scouting who know the protocol about flags. |
Who do you think is asking you to cede anything? Some of you are so adversarial, it's really sad. |
| The assumptions on this thread show what a depressing state our politics are in. I am proud liberal with an American flag outside of my house because the American flag stands for the liberal values of equality, civil rights, freedom of religion, bodily rights, etc. that are lacking in many other countries. |
+1,000 --proud conservative |