Taun, on 16 March 2012 - 02:17 PM, said:
In the US there is no actual law to prevent 'desecrating' the national flag... There are standards of 'flag etiquette' and there are societal norms for flag usage - but no actual laws...
In the Military (remember these are vets) there ARE regulations (laws) very clearly outlining the usage of the national flag... These vets are trained to react to the flag in accordance with Mil Regs and that (therefore) drives their 'outrage'... (they are plainly upset but I think outrage is a bit of an overstatement...)
For myself (also a vet), It doesn't 'outrage' me but this coupled with a few other things the current administration has done in the past, it does raise the question as to whether this could be the beginning of a 'cult of personnality'...
I don't trust any politician that feels the need to plaster their image over national symbols... They are employees, hired to do a job - and they are temps at that... We need to make sure they stay that way...
edit: I didn't mean 'we' as in vets... everyone should keep an eye on elected officials...
Did 'the politician' (Obama) "feel the need to plaster their image over national symbols"?
I don't see it reported that US flags nationwide are being replaced with one's picturing Obama, all I read was that one flag, on a flagpost in the grounds of a Democrat Party building, was a combination US flag with Obama's picture on it. I did not read that it was Obama's idea to do this, nor that he ordered it.
So, which 'elected official' are you suggesting "we keep our eyes on" regarding this incident?
And not everything, nor any behaviour, can be justified by the "they are military/veterans" trope. I respect those who serve, but that respect does not extend to the point that they can do no wrong.
Edited by Leonardo, 16 March 2012 - 02:41 PM.
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