“Absolute love of the American flag is correlated to extremism.”
With today, June 14th, being Flag Day, Campus Reform visited the University of Texas in Dallas to see what students think their country’s flag represents.
Reporter Ophelie Jacobson was subject to some disturbing comments, with many saying they feel the U.S. flag is a global symbol of war and genocide.
“A lot of things come to mind. First of all, war. Second of all, we’ve also taken a bit of land from Native Americans,” one student commented, adding “it’s just really terrible that we’ve done all these things and this flag kind of reminds me of that, of all the sins we’ve committed against others.”
The same student agreed that the flag represents ‘racism’, claiming “the whole ‘patriotism’ thing sweeps that narrative of racism, oppression and the like under the rug.”
Another student said the flag represents “nationalism, exclusiveness, and selfishness,” adding “I’ve definitely seen the American flag used as a symbol of racism,” and suggesting supporters of President Trump waving the flag at rallies is one example of that.
Another student stated that “absolute love of the American flag is correlated to extremism.”
Most students didn’t even know there was a day to celebrate the flag and opined that it is either unnecessary or ‘redundant’.
Only one student said that the American flag represents ‘freedom’.
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3 comments:
Strange, I was brought up to believe the American flag represented freedom from oppression....
Considering the present illegal regime, they are correct.
My flag has been mothballed until the Jan 6th political prisoners are presented with formal charges and are allowed legal representation. I'll be damned if I'll fly a flag under this authoritarian regime.
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