Meanwhile in our lovely city of Seattle


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funded by the CCP
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And unfortunately the US and state of Washington taxpayers. Seems like a voting issue for Team Dazzler.
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But did the Biden bros cheer?
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I strongly disapprove of burning the flag.
This makes great headline material for the right though. How do you know they aren't paid to create inflammatory news by the right? Also, I notice only a couple of people there.
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I'm against the right being against burning flags
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Dems love the flag and our country. They just want to turn it into a commie paradise.
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AOC saying he loves America and it's flag is rich. They have no soul. Communists one and all. They want you shit and they shouldn't have to work. That's their story. Keep it up commies the storm is approaching.
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Soros foot soldiers just captured our flag and are threatening death to Us/US.
Last I checked....(before paint ball) , capturing an enemy's flag, causing chaos and destruction in the streets and shouting death to the citizenry is a pretty good indicator this isn't a peaceful protest.
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There’s nothing unconstitutional or illegal about burning the flag
Vandalizing government property is a crime
Entering the United States without proper clearance from border officials is a crime subject to deportation.Obstructing the lawful discharge of those enforcing the law is a crime
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fuck off, you're the trumptard, the real retard.
Anyway burning a flag is illegal if it is someone else's property.
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You calling anyone a Tard is “lol”
I want to give you the benefit of the doubt too. Such is life
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Going on Federal property, taking down and burning the flag is illegal and it belongs to me along with 300 million others. Who they also threatened with death..
That's what that flag represents. All of Us!
You yourself just said you strongly disagree with burning the flag and ntifa just committed a crime on federal property. Mine and yours!
What say you?
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Oh not this again aog. Another declaration by you that it is only a few people?
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burn the flag all you want. It’s your right under the freedoms that flag represents for its citizens.
Have a great day if you want to.
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I see about 4 people active around the fire.
What? You don't like counting?
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I see thousands in the streets. Highway 101 was shut down. Keep playing for the away team.
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How do you know they aren't paid to create inflammatory news by the right?
Because Seattle police aren’t doing anything about it, you fucking retard.
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It's another straw man for you since we were talking about flag burners. They aren't above.
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We were talking about the protests. From the burning cars, Mexican flag wavers, throwing broken paving material at the cops and blocking traffic. All to stop federal law enforcement from deporting criminal illegal aliens. Like I said, playing for the away team.
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Actually I don't remember any point you've made on Tug that wasn't a straw man. This whole thread is about the flag burners.
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What was untruthful?
Whether the Throbber supports Trump or not, the truth is the truth.
Lick my balls, retard
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Burning a flag is not illegal. It is a protect freedom of expression
Vandalizing government property is illegal.
Learn the difference.
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How come guys go to jail for burning rubber on pride crosswalks?
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@WestlinnDuck your new profile image, the straw man
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Just one strawman though
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And the answer to my question is crosswalks are public.
When rioters rip down flags and burn them or spray paint public areas they also should be arrested and do tim
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In the U.S., actions like tearing down or burning flags and vandalizing public property often fall under laws related to destruction of property, trespassing, or disorderly conduct. People who commit these acts can be arrested and charged depending on:
- Local and state laws
- Whether public safety is endangered
- Whether the act involved private or public property
It's worth noting:
- Flag burning specifically, when done peacefully and not tied to other crimes, is protected free speech under the First Amendment (as upheld by the Supreme Court in Texas v. Johnson).
- But vandalism, arson, or violent protest are not protected speech and are typically criminal offenses.
So yes—if laws are broken, such as spray-painting or destroying property, arrests and charges are justified and often expected. But symbolic expression alone, without criminal acts, is often legally protected even if controversial.
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Grok help retard. Good Grok
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Chodeler said what?