Submitted by BraveSirZaphod t3_117ao4y in nyc
[deleted] t1_j9cntli wrote
Reply to comment by MandatoryDissent55 in Search for arsonist in burning of Pride flag at SoHo restaurant by BraveSirZaphod
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MandatoryDissent55 t1_j9co28i wrote
That's fascinating. A lot of flags were burned in public recently. Can't wait to see which ones were arson, and which ones were free speech.
clean-sheets- t1_j9cozdn wrote
Purchase a flag of your very own and burn it: free speech
Burn someone else’s flag that is attached to a building which could have also caught fire: arson
I hope you’re trolling and not actually this regarded
[deleted] t1_j9cpade wrote
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Calm-Heat-5883 t1_j9d2u4v wrote
I hope they're not well-regarded.
MandatoryDissent55 t1_j9cp9fy wrote
There are literally hundreds of cases... HUNDREDS. OF. CASES... in which burning somebody else's American Flag has been declared "free speech" in the last 60 years, and only related to property damage and not a hate crime. You don't get to change the rules now.
uppernycghost t1_j9csrtb wrote
Trump lost grandpa. Back to the nursing home, you're getting neurotic again.
clean-sheets- t1_j9cqa8d wrote
Care to share? If you have three examples my mind will be changed, I searched and couldn’t find one of those hundreds
Disco_Dreamz t1_j9cu4xy wrote
Cite one
nlikelyReaction t1_j9dxt4w wrote
None but from the gaping butthole of his mouth
DisasterFartiste t1_j9fa7sd wrote
Hey, buttholes are useful
nlikelyReaction t1_j9gslch wrote
Not his
Dont_Hate_The_Player t1_j9coylu wrote
I’m sure that depends on who the flag belongs to. Burning a shops flag that leads to damage to the shop itself? Definitely arson.
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