Burning flags or effigies in protest is a symbolic act of dissent, often used to express anger, frustration, or opposition to institutions, policies, or ideologies. It serves as a powerful visual metaphor for rejection and critique, resonating deeply in public consciousness. Protecting the moral right to engage in such acts is essential to upholding freedom of expression, a cornerstone of democratic values. While controversial, this form of protest challenges authority and stimulates discourse, ensuring that grievances can be aired openly without fear of suppression.
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SeaArt
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Created
11/15/2024
Updated
11/15/2024
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