Burning a flag..... and the law
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Started by GunterK - May 13, 2021, 8:03 p.m.

A man burnt a BLM flag, and he is being charged with a crime.

https://www.dw.com/en/police-arrest-proud-boys-leader-over-black-lives-matter-flag-burning/a-56129842

OK, I can understand that….

But how come, during the last few months I have seen at least a dozen instances of people burning the flag of the USA. I saw them snatch the flags out of the hands of those carrying a flag

And they are doing it right now.. yesterday..

https://www.zerohedge.com/political/antifa-protester-i-cant-wait-until-black-people-lynch-white-people

“…A person part of the #antifa black bloc at the protest against Billy Graham association event near Seattle shouted racist statements yesterday. They also chanted “death to America” & burned US flags.”

When a person burns the flag of the USA, it means that this person hates the USA (especially when they shout “death to the US”)

Can somebody please explain to me the difference between the 2 types of flag burning, and the differences in the law.

Can somebody please explain to me why those other flag burners are not being charged with anything.

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By TimNew - May 14, 2021, 3:44 a.m.
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BLM and ANTIFA are seldom arrested.  When they are,  they are seldom prosecuted.  Why,  you ask?    Because they are doing the "Lord's" work.

Now,  should you defend yourself against an ANTIFA attack, as the Proud Boys often do,  you'll likely be arrested and prosecuted for assault while the ANTIFA aggressors will be largely unscathed.  You'll also be demonized by the media.  Why,  you ask?  Because you are interfering with the "Lord's" work.

By 7475 - May 14, 2021, 6:20 a.m.
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Mercy !!