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You would cut an American flag in half for $5, amirite?
by Anonymous13 years ago
I'm not even American and I wouldn't do this...
by Anonymous14 years ago
Why not?
by Anonymous14 years ago
Because one, it's illegal. Two, it's just plain rude. I'd be incredibly offended if someone insulted my country by cutting my flag in half and I certainly wouldn't insult another by doing such a thing.
by Anonymous14 years ago
If someone was doing it simply for the $5, would you still consider it an insult to the country? If yes, why?
by Anonymous14 years ago
Yes, because it's defacing the flag of a country. It IS an insult.
by Anonymous14 years ago
It's not illegal. Not its protected under free speech.
by Anonymous13 years ago
No.
by Anonymous13 years ago
What the... Where did that "Not" come from in my reply? Weird. That just shouldn't be there. And so now I'm confused if you're correcting me or disagreeing with my comment...
by Anonymous13 years ago
Insulting, yes, but it isn't illegal. Defacing the flag as a display of protest is protected under free speech/right to protest. Still horribly offensive, but not illegal
by Anonymous13 years ago
Check out the court case Texas v. Johnson. Burning the flag is also legal just frowned upon.
by Anonymous13 years ago
Well it should be illegal! And $5 to disrespect your country wow that's really douchey!
by Anonymous13 years ago
I'm an American, and while I'm not offended if someone cuts our flag in a non-hateful way, I don't think I would actually do this.
by Anonymous14 years ago
Why not?
by Anonymous14 years ago
Because I try desperately to convince myself I'm not a lousy person, and saying I would wouldn't really help that cause. Yeah, it's not a heroic answer, but it's honest. Sorry to disappoint.
by Anonymous14 years ago
Why would cutting an American flag make you a lousy person?
by Anonymous14 years ago
Because that's disrespectful to your country...I don't see how that's so hard to understand.
by Anonymous13 years ago
I might do it for $5, but I would definitely do it for $10.
by Anonymous13 years ago
This just shows how desperately poor our country has become.
by Anonymous13 years ago
Not really.. You can look at a flag two different ways. 1. Nothing but a piece of cloth or synthetic material or 2. A symbol of our country. Those who only view flags as #1 won't have much of a problem doing it.
by Anonymous13 years ago
I wouldn't cut up anybody's flag for $5.
by Anonymous13 years ago
Why are the sensible comments getting the negative votes? Defacing your country's flag for $5 is flat out stupid.
by Anonymous13 years ago
but what if it was done in private?
by Anonymous13 years ago
Then I guess it would only matter if you had morals.
by Anonymous13 years ago
It's just a piece if cloth.
by Anonymous13 years ago
And your body is just a bunch of water and carbon . Why not cut that up too?
by Anonymous13 years ago
And our Constitution is just a piece of parchment, but I bet you wouldn't cut that up for $5. What matters is the idea behind it, not the material it's made from.
by Anonymous13 years ago
I would. Considering it has been written before.
by Anonymous13 years ago
Our country stands for capitalism, so by making money off of this, I would be respecting our country, balancing out.
by Anonymous13 years ago
I disagree, but that's actually a clever point. Well played.
by Anonymous13 years ago
I probably would for $20, but not 5. It's just a flag. I wouldn't do it to any other country's flag because they would take that as an insult, but I would to the American flag because it doesn't seem like that big a deal. It's sort of like how other people can't be mean to your little sibling, but you can beat the living crap out of them and feel fine about it.
by Anonymous13 years ago
I'm pretty poor so not for 5 but maybe for 10-20. . .
by Anonymous13 years ago
It's a piece of cloth. And there are millions of them. I wouldn't cut up the original constitution, or any historical flags, but other than that it's just like destroying a replica. It amazes me how much we stand by petty, worldy things. I don't care about the flag. Although 5 dollars just makes it seem like a waste of my time.
by Anonymous13 years ago
I am so shocked by what Americans can say about their country and their flag.No pride or decency for a country who gave their lives for other people.you people should be ashamed of yourself.Why do you stay here?
by Anonymous6 years ago
I wouldn't be offended if anybody did anything to our flag, really, but I myself wouldn't do that to the American flag, and I especially wouldn't do that to another country's flag. It's just kind of disrespectful.
by Anonymous13 years ago
For $5? Are you kidding me?
by Anonymous13 years ago
God has spoken yo.
by Anonymous13 years ago
Who cares, it's just a flag. I don't even mind cutting my own country's flag. It's a goddam piece of cloth with things drawn on it.
I wouldn't do it for $5 though, that would just be silly.
by Anonymous13 years ago
I can't believe what I'm reading. Disrespecting the Flag.
I think this post has all young people on it.Who don't have honor or respect for anything.
You people don't know any better.
by Anonymous6 years ago
Hm... 5 dollars, nah. 100, HECK YES.
Still, even with 100, and someone else's flag, I'd feel a little guilty.
by Anonymous13 years ago
Meh ... five dollars isn't much. Maybe for 15 or 20, though. For the exact same reason as ThisIsWhyImRite. There are so many of the things around the country that it seems silly to make a big deal about it. Now if you were to make a big show of it and make it clear that it was meant to insult, that would be a different story.
I dunno. Maybe I'm not patriotic enough. I understand a little fondness over a flag, but some people get so obsessive over it. It's silly.
by Anonymous13 years ago
ITT: Moralfags
Oh noez im totes disrepectin all mighty america if i cut up a fucking mass produced flag oh noez
by Anonymous13 years ago
Troll, troll, go away, piss me off some other day.
by Anonymous13 years ago
I really don't get why people get insulted over flags. I once got yelled at by my teacher for cutting and pasting some paper flags from around the world, for a project. She said it was insulting, it's not like I did it out of spite. As long as you aren't doing it just to hurt a person or a country's pride and even then it is just a flag, it shouldn't be considered hurtful. Though doing it for five dollars is just plain stupid.
by Anonymous13 years ago
What if I cut up your birth certificate?
by Anonymous6 years ago
It's a flag...
I personality Wouldint do it because I am not in need of five dollars. BUT I did agree because for some reason I would not be offended if someone did that.
by Anonymous13 years ago
I would with a Soviet flag.
by Anonymous13 years ago
In Soviet Russia, flag cuts you! /shame
by Anonymous13 years ago
See I honestly don't get this. It's not like I'm burning the constitution or punching Obama in the face, I'm cutting some cloth. Maybe it's just me, but I don't find that offensive or disrespectful. On the other hand, really? Five dollars? I'm broke but I'm not that broke. Give me a ten. But yeah, I'd do it.
by Anonymous13 years ago
I disagree, and I am very patriotic, but Obama really deserves a punch in the face. I would pay others for any chance at it.
by Anonymous13 years ago
I'd feel bad if I did, just because I was raised a Girl Scout, but I wouldn't do it unless I was paid at least as much as the flag cost, and if it happened to be a really nice flag, I wouldn't do it at all. I don't think most of the mass produced flags are a fair representation of any country.
by Anonymous13 years ago
Burning/cutting the flag was legalized in 1989 (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Texas_v._Johnson) because the First Amendment protects symbolic free speech.
It is one of my favorite cases, yet I would still not cut up my flag. I am proud to be an American.
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