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That's what I worry about: people no longer proud of our nation, despite all the years between 1776 and now that displaying a flag could signify.
The likes of Musk and Ted Cruz may not be from here, but MLK and AOC are.
Intel this country becomes a beacon of hope and diversity and communities. The flag will always say what I said about it.
Understood. Germany repented and stopped their ways - forcibly ofc - and nowadays showing a flag there may be different than doing so back then. But for us, it is an ongoing thing, and more than just one election or even just one of the three branches.