The monks are self-destructive to express freedom from religious intolerance, and civilians stand in front of military tanks to stop destroying their cities. Others burned or torn the flag to show their beliefs on issues ranging from racial discrimination to war. The flag is not the most violent of the three examples, but because the flag is a symbol of freedom, it should be prohibited by amendment.
Polls show that most Americans are hoping to ban the flag and supporters of the amendment stated that they are trying to stop judges from disappointing the people's will ing. They said that burning American flags in public places - rarely seen in recent times - is an insult that remains a table for the founder of the country and is a disgrace for Americans who fight tyranny They say. Senator Daniel K. Inouye (D Hawaii) said on yesterday's speech, the burning flag "obscenity, pain, and patriotism". "But I believe that Americans have sacrificed their lives in many wars to ensure that all Americans have the right to express themselves.
Congress did not pass a constitutional amendment banning the national flag. Even those who oppose the banner's incineration are not in favor of limiting the Bill of Rights to slander. They believe that expressing political views is more important than protecting the country's symbols, even if it is uncomfortable (92). In the past and the present, Americans treated this banner freely. They are proud of it, but it is in the shape of a pillowcase where we go to sleep, a carpet where we enter the foot, the porcelain we eat, and the furniture we sit. The flag is used for ceremonies, parades and many other events. Elementary school students wore a flag color to form the "living flag"; even during World War II, we made some instructions to weave small flags and send them to soldiers far from home I did (Allegheny 59)