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Originally posted by Not Me
If he had spit on it, I could better see the difference. I don't think he meant it as disrespectful or contemptuous to America. Maybe I am wrong and he did mean it as an act of disrespect and some sort of anti-American gesture.
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He didn't mean it as an act of disrespect, nor do I attribute such motives to anyone wearing a flag. But I think it indecorous. As for your picture, I find that not particularly objectionable, but really because it appears to be a uniform. Except I doubt she's wearing it as a uniform, in which case I find it an objectionable misrepresentation.
But, more generally, it's a flag, not a logo. And nearly every article of clothing treats it as a logo, to be twisted and adjusted to the needs at hand.
And Ihave no problem with people wearing red, white, and blue. At least if they're attractive people.