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ghostsinthemachine

(3,569 posts)
Tue Sep 8, 2015, 02:56 PM Sep 2015

Hey YOU! You there with the American Flag flying on your car!

I know you think you are being patriotic, but to me, you are really being the exact opposite of that. You are being disrespectful to the flag, and the USA, and you are in reality the symbol of exactly what is wrong with America.

The flag I know, the one that draped the coffin (Died during World War II) of my Mother's brother (And my namesake), was made of cloth. cloth made right here in the USA. it was sewed right here in the USA. My Grandma used to bring it out of the display case on special occasions and let us touch it and feel it, the silk stars and the satiny fabric of the stripes. To this day, I can remember how that flag felt and I and my Brother considered it an honor to fold and place in the case that she proudly displayed on her mantle. Grandma took especial care to see that it was always in perfect condition.

The flag I know, the one that I folded time after time in the Boy Scouts, and as a special student activity in school, was made of cloth. Cloth made right here in the USA. The flag I know was sewed right here in the USA. By people that were employed right here in the USA. By a US company that paid workers well and paid taxes in the USA. I always took special delight in the fact that how you fold the flag is how you also fold a paper football. And I would take extra effort to make them perfect every time too.

The flag I know, the one that I saw draped over my friend's coffins during the Vietnam war, was made of cloth. Cloth made right here in the USA. The flag I know was sewed right here in the USA. By people that were employed right here in the USA. By a US company that paid workers well and paid taxes in the USA. In my middle class neighborhood, seeing these flags was commonplace. The flags that fly over the Vietnam Memorials, in both Washington and Sacramento and containing my friend's names, are made of cloth.

The flag I know, the one that draped my Uncle Gene's coffin, (first man on the beach at Normandy as an unarmed medic who lived until 1999 bust seldom talked about himself and the war) was made of cloth. Cloth made right here in the USA. The flag I know was sewed right here in the USA. By people that were employed right here in the USA. By a US company that paid workers well and paid taxes in the USA. That flag was put on display in the family home, along with my namesake's and both are a cherished keepsake of the family.

The Flag I know was a keepsake something special, something to care for. And we knew the rules. Taken down at sundown and put up at sunrise (many times with Taps playing) and hats off during the anthem. Never to touch the ground. RESPECT THE FLAG.

I may have disagreed with the policies of the country, but when the flag was shown, I gave respect to the symbol of the country. Hats off, Hand over heart, no talking. The flag was special, and still is, no matter the squabble with policy.

The flag you are flying? Well that flag is made of OIL. (nylon you know) OIL that came from another country. It was made by slave labor in a foreign land (China, Bangledesh, or some other third world country) by a company that more likely than not does not contribute in any way towards this county the USA. Not via taxes or anything other than selling cheap ass crap at a stores across the country.

The same stores that do not pay living wages to the people that work there. The same stores that evade taxes by sending billions of dollars overseas in order to avoid taxes.

That, to me is disrespectful, not only of the flag, but the country you profess to love when I see your foreign merchandise flapping in the breeze as you ride around town, at all hours of the day or night. Please stop disrespecting the flag and the country.

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Hey YOU! You there with the American Flag flying on your car! (Original Post) ghostsinthemachine Sep 2015 OP
It is disrespectful to let the flag get rained on. IggleDoer Sep 2015 #1
Interesting comment. I'm not American... SwissTony Sep 2015 #2
They used to be. Not so much any more. When I was jwirr Sep 2015 #3
if you respond to this post, you will have 33,333 posts. Capn Sunshine Sep 2015 #22
LOL jwirr Sep 2015 #41
flag code w0nderer Sep 2015 #4
Realistically, the law requires nothing. jeff47 Sep 2015 #9
since i recently got slammed on this w0nderer Sep 2015 #15
Copied from the Flag Code ... IggleDoer Sep 2015 #35
The flag should not be displayed on days when the weather is inclement, except when an all weather Jamastiene Sep 2015 #38
Not on a Military Base One_Life_To_Give Sep 2015 #14
Raise the flag at 0800? I wish! JustABozoOnThisBus Sep 2015 #19
The actual rules and how I feel CajunBlazer Sep 2015 #30
No, the protocols don't call for it n/t sarge43 Sep 2015 #32
The U.S. flag is not supposed to fly in inclement weather. Period. WinkyDink Sep 2015 #64
my conservative neighbors used to keep their flag out in front of their house in all hollysmom Sep 2015 #17
No it is not hack89 Sep 2015 #20
Maybe in our efforts to bring manufacturing back to jwirr Sep 2015 #5
You can purchase plenty American FLags Sissyk Sep 2015 #29
Thank you. jwirr Sep 2015 #42
A guy in my neighborhood has four flags on his car nichomachus Sep 2015 #6
Wow. ghostsinthemachine Sep 2015 #8
I'd be playing this everytime I passed his house. GoneOffShore Sep 2015 #25
Yep....John says it all...we've seen all of this before. LOL haikugal Sep 2015 #27
You see them a lot in the Southern States. The "Patriots" driving the streets with Flags-a-flying! BlueJazz Sep 2015 #7
Do you tour The South often? bvar22 Sep 2015 #31
Most of the ones I've seen are in Jacksonville through northern Florida, southern Georgia, .. BlueJazz Sep 2015 #39
I see them on a regular basis where I live in Missouri xmas74 Sep 2015 #58
Yes!...I've seen that also a lot more lately. Let me tell you, I'm quite impressed. BlueJazz Sep 2015 #59
The American flag will be faded and tattered xmas74 Sep 2015 #61
In the weeks after 9/11 in NYC in LiberalElite Sep 2015 #57
I have an American flag on my American car. Throd Sep 2015 #10
I love it when it's stuck on a foreign car. Brickbat Sep 2015 #11
I don't give a fuck where it's made. It's a SYMBOL. cherokeeprogressive Sep 2015 #12
All I would hope to see is that people secure their flags to their rigs at high speeds. punguin54 Sep 2015 #33
I don't remember ever seeing that. cherokeeprogressive Sep 2015 #44
I even see a few of these PasadenaTrudy Sep 2015 #13
I have always taken the flags on cars to mean that. Person 2713 Sep 2015 #43
If you look you can find flags made in the USA doc03 Sep 2015 #16
Something that puzzles me, the flag is supposed to be displayed with doc03 Sep 2015 #18
Army regulations mandate it be worn that way hack89 Sep 2015 #21
Wow it gives the effect that the flag is backwards to me, well at least I know now. I doc03 Sep 2015 #24
Think about a flag being carried in a parade hack89 Sep 2015 #26
This could support my theory that the government bought a million doc03 Sep 2015 #28
Look on aircraft Duckhunter935 Sep 2015 #55
Another thought on flags on cars: AlinPA Sep 2015 #23
it's an accessor, a way to get a leg up over anyone else MisterP Sep 2015 #34
They aren't being patriotic, they're being trolls..... Spitfire of ATJ Sep 2015 #36
I know Liberals who fly the flag pinboy3niner Sep 2015 #45
No kidding... Spitfire of ATJ Sep 2015 #48
That flag is stuck into a pile of bones from our founder's genocide, so there is that. jtuck004 Sep 2015 #37
Oy vey. Desert805 Sep 2015 #46
I feel just fine.<G> I'm not the one who has to be reminded that they have a LOT more jtuck004 Sep 2015 #50
The "patriots" fly or wear the flag everywhere and paste it on anything to the point that A Simple Game Sep 2015 #40
I think the reverence shown to red, white & blue fabric/plastic here is weird and creepy. Arugula Latte Sep 2015 #47
It's not the flag, It's the rampant nationalism they display with the symbol. Spitfire of ATJ Sep 2015 #49
Right. It often seems to be a package of nationalism, jingoism, U.S. exceptionalism, and Arugula Latte Sep 2015 #60
I swear, the Right was in heaven seeing tanks with the American flag tearing through the desert. Spitfire of ATJ Sep 2015 #63
TOTALLY agree. While worthy of respect, the worship thing is just way over the top. underahedgerow Sep 2015 #52
Oh hell. I thought this was going to be a Pink Floyd knockoff... Purveyor Sep 2015 #51
Don't you mean 'Pinko Floyd'? pinboy3niner Sep 2015 #53
We really have become a world fueled by outrage over other's actions. CBGLuthier Sep 2015 #54
Actually, probably by slaves that were owned by members of my family.... ghostsinthemachine Sep 2015 #62
Slightly off-topic, but I've been noticing Lars39 Sep 2015 #56
I'm a flag nut; I went around on 9/12/01 educating neighbors who had hung a flag backwards. BUT----- WinkyDink Sep 2015 #65

IggleDoer

(1,186 posts)
1. It is disrespectful to let the flag get rained on.
Tue Sep 8, 2015, 03:02 PM
Sep 2015

Do these RWNJs remove the flag decals and their little mini flags from their cars each time the weather gets bad? Doubtful!

SwissTony

(2,560 posts)
2. Interesting comment. I'm not American...
Tue Sep 8, 2015, 03:10 PM
Sep 2015

so I'm asking a question from a position of ignorance.

Are US flags lowered and removed during rainstorms?

Thanks.

jwirr

(39,215 posts)
3. They used to be. Not so much any more. When I was
Tue Sep 8, 2015, 03:27 PM
Sep 2015

small the veteran's from WWII would have said something if the flag were not used correctly.

My grandmother flew her flag every holiday and she knew how to fly it. She lived across the street from the county courthouse and jail and was in a constant battle with the country sheriff. He was not a veteran and often forgot to take the flag down in the rain or even at night. She would call him and demand he take it down. Needless to say they were not friendly neighbors.

On Monday our small community held a Labor Day parade which is always led by a military color guard and military units all carrying the flag. I was with my great grandchildren as we watched the parade. As the parade began I said "All right girls it is time to stand." They obeyed but impatiently. Finally about halfway through the military displays the oldest asked why are we standing? They are 8 and 10 years old.

I explained that we were standing to honor our flag and the military. No more questions. I also told them that some people also place their hands over their hearts but since no one else was doing it the girls decided that was a little much.



w0nderer

(1,937 posts)
4. flag code
Tue Sep 8, 2015, 03:29 PM
Sep 2015

in short
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_Flag_Code

in long
http://www.usflag.org/uscode36.html#USFC

I've never seen anything about it being lowered during rainstorms (just being immigrant...i dunno though..but law seems not to require it) ..wouldn't make sense either (then again flag codes rarely do)


I've been in Florida where we had tropical thunder storms daily...and the flags stayed up

jeff47

(26,549 posts)
9. Realistically, the law requires nothing.
Tue Sep 8, 2015, 03:41 PM
Sep 2015

Yes, the flag code exists, but the First Amendment trumps it. So legally you can do anything you want to an American flag.

(Can legally do not necessarily equating to what you should do)

w0nderer

(1,937 posts)
15. since i recently got slammed on this
Tue Sep 8, 2015, 04:06 PM
Sep 2015

(Can legally do, not necessarily equating to what you should do)
Commas save lives

IggleDoer

(1,186 posts)
35. Copied from the Flag Code ...
Tue Sep 8, 2015, 05:55 PM
Sep 2015

..."If the flag is being used at a public or private estate, it should not be hung (unless at half mast or when an all weather flag is displayed) during rain or violent weather."

That explains why military bases can keep the flag up from sunrise to sunset.

It was generally understand that if the flag cannot be ruined by rain (such as a polyester cloth rather than cotton), then it can be left up in the rain.

My problem is that many of the so-called patriots wear flag shirts or pants, let torn flags hang, etc, and say they love the flag.

Jamastiene

(38,187 posts)
38. The flag should not be displayed on days when the weather is inclement, except when an all weather
Tue Sep 8, 2015, 06:15 PM
Sep 2015

flag is displayed.

https://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/text/4/6#c

A lot of people did take it in when it rained, a long time ago. Nowadays, hardly anyone does.

JustABozoOnThisBus

(23,339 posts)
19. Raise the flag at 0800? I wish!
Tue Sep 8, 2015, 04:55 PM
Sep 2015

It was still dark when we stood in formation in front of our quarters, while the flag was raised. Way before 0800. Or maybe things have changed ...

CajunBlazer

(5,648 posts)
30. The actual rules and how I feel
Tue Sep 8, 2015, 05:46 PM
Sep 2015
http://www.cajunscomments.com/we-no-longer-show-proper-respect-the-american-flag/

We have national standards set forth in law, but they are not enforceable because the because the (ill) treatment of an American flag is protected our free speech constitutional guarantees.

hollysmom

(5,946 posts)
17. my conservative neighbors used to keep their flag out in front of their house in all
Tue Sep 8, 2015, 04:44 PM
Sep 2015

kinds of weather and through the night without a light on it, the rain would make the flag so heavy it would drag in the mud in front of their house. they thought my ideas were cute but wrong, I could never get through to them that the flag was to be treated with more respect, they thought flying it was respect and I was flawed because I only flew mine during the day.

jwirr

(39,215 posts)
5. Maybe in our efforts to bring manufacturing back to
Tue Sep 8, 2015, 03:31 PM
Sep 2015

America it would be a great move to once again start to manufacture our flag here in our own country.

Sissyk

(12,665 posts)
29. You can purchase plenty American FLags
Tue Sep 8, 2015, 05:42 PM
Sep 2015

made here. We do it all the time.

Just google flags made in USA.

nichomachus

(12,754 posts)
6. A guy in my neighborhood has four flags on his car
Tue Sep 8, 2015, 03:33 PM
Sep 2015

On the back window in HUGE letters is:

"If my American flags offend you

Dial 1-800-GET-OUT-OF-THE-USA"

Very 1930s Germany

 

BlueJazz

(25,348 posts)
7. You see them a lot in the Southern States. The "Patriots" driving the streets with Flags-a-flying!
Tue Sep 8, 2015, 03:36 PM
Sep 2015

They have that smug-ass look on their face that looks like they just "Out-showed" everybody.
I usually give them a look like I'd like to puke on them.
Ignorant, uneducated, hillbilly bags-of-mostly-water.

bvar22

(39,909 posts)
31. Do you tour The South often?
Tue Sep 8, 2015, 05:47 PM
Sep 2015

Curious about the broad brush insults.

Here in rural Arkansas, I don't see American Flags on cars too much,
and I don't see the Confederate Flag hardly at all.
What we see are "Go Razorbacks" flags, everywhere... Huge ones in the backs of Pick-ups, antennas, back windows, and a couple of weeks ago, someone had painted Razorbacks on his/her hubcaps.

Our rural Volunteer Firehouse doesn't fly the flag, except on Voting Day.
(Firehouses are common voting stations).

 

BlueJazz

(25,348 posts)
39. Most of the ones I've seen are in Jacksonville through northern Florida, southern Georgia, ..
Tue Sep 8, 2015, 06:33 PM
Sep 2015

...Alabama and parts of Mississippi. I live in Sarasota, Florida and there's even a few here..

xmas74

(29,674 posts)
58. I see them on a regular basis where I live in Missouri
Wed Sep 9, 2015, 08:38 AM
Sep 2015

The newest thing recently has been to fly both the American flag and the confederate flag from the back of their pick up trucks at the same time. I saw this all summer long from people of all ages.

xmas74

(29,674 posts)
61. The American flag will be faded and tattered
Wed Sep 9, 2015, 03:17 PM
Sep 2015

while the confederate flag (lower case on purpose) is crisp, bright colors and brand new.

LiberalElite

(14,691 posts)
57. In the weeks after 9/11 in NYC in
Wed Sep 9, 2015, 07:22 AM
Sep 2015

midtown Manhattan, several times I saw a pickup truck with Texas plates festooned with so many American Flags the driver could not have been able to see clearly from the side or back. Idiot.

punguin54

(47 posts)
33. All I would hope to see is that people secure their flags to their rigs at high speeds.
Tue Sep 8, 2015, 05:50 PM
Sep 2015

I see flags that have been blown off.... in the gutter. Very patriotic.

 

cherokeeprogressive

(24,853 posts)
44. I don't remember ever seeing that.
Wed Sep 9, 2015, 12:08 AM
Sep 2015

It does bother me though when I see a large flag flying behind the cab of a pickup and it has been shredded by the wind.

PasadenaTrudy

(3,998 posts)
13. I even see a few of these
Tue Sep 8, 2015, 04:00 PM
Sep 2015

here in Los Angeles. Usually elderly people that live in areas with lots of Asians. Gee, I wonder what that means...

doc03

(35,328 posts)
16. If you look you can find flags made in the USA
Tue Sep 8, 2015, 04:38 PM
Sep 2015

WWW.valleyforgeflag.com

I believe there is also a company in Ohio that makes flags.

I hate to see those a--holes that drive around like General Patten, that is against the flag code and wearing the flag as apparel is also.
I would say that the a--holes that like to display the flag of the Army of Northern Virginia are unknowingly disrespecting it too.

doc03

(35,328 posts)
18. Something that puzzles me, the flag is supposed to be displayed with
Tue Sep 8, 2015, 04:46 PM
Sep 2015

the stars on the left but our military uniforms have them backwards with the stars on the right. Did the government buy a million flag patches from China that were backwards or what?

hack89

(39,171 posts)
21. Army regulations mandate it be worn that way
Tue Sep 8, 2015, 05:02 PM
Sep 2015
Army Regulation 670-1, “Wear and Appearance of Army Uniforms and Insignia,” updated most recently September 5, 2003, addresses explicitly the proper and lawful placement of the U.S. flag patch on the Army uniform.

The regulation states that when authorized for application to the proper uniform the American flag patch is to be worn, right or left shoulder, so that “the star field faces forward, or to the flag’s own right. When worn in this manner, the flag is facing to the observer’s right, and gives the effect of the flag flying in the breeze as the wearer moves forward. The appropriate replica for the right shoulder sleeve is identified as the ‘reverse side flag’.”


http://www.usflag.org/flagpatch.html


doc03

(35,328 posts)
24. Wow it gives the effect that the flag is backwards to me, well at least I know now. I
Tue Sep 8, 2015, 05:12 PM
Sep 2015

have asked a couple die hard VFW and American legion guys that and they didn't have a clue. Next time I see someone in the military
I am going to ask them to see if they know.

doc03

(35,328 posts)
28. This could support my theory that the government bought a million
Tue Sep 8, 2015, 05:36 PM
Sep 2015

flag patches from China so they made that up as a cover story. Why would they suddenly come up with that in 2003?
This should be investigated. If Bill Clinton was president or Hillary was SOS in 2003 there would already be an investigation.

 

Spitfire of ATJ

(32,723 posts)
36. They aren't being patriotic, they're being trolls.....
Tue Sep 8, 2015, 05:57 PM
Sep 2015

Their dream is to get a Liberal pissed off so they can make them cry.

pinboy3niner

(53,339 posts)
45. I know Liberals who fly the flag
Wed Sep 9, 2015, 12:20 AM
Sep 2015

I even put one on my car to go with my Kerry placards and Purple Heart plates when Kerry's service was being attacked and disparaged during the '04 campaign.

The stereotyping here of people who display the American flag is disappointing.

 

jtuck004

(15,882 posts)
37. That flag is stuck into a pile of bones from our founder's genocide, so there is that.
Tue Sep 8, 2015, 06:13 PM
Sep 2015

Draping my friend's coffin with it didn't make the useless war they killed him in any better.

"The flag I know, the one that I folded time after time in the Boy Scouts" < Have they stopped teaching young men to be bigots? I couldn't stand the hypocrisy, and left. Everyone has different standards, I guess.

Btw - You left a couple of examples out of your list

1. The American flag flying out front of the schools in the 70's, while white parents taught their children how to beat up on black kids, turn their buses over, scream at them. (They were the Democrats I grew up around, btw. They shot at Republicans, before they became them).

2. It flies out front of the government offices that send kids and their parents only enough relief for 2 or 3 weeks of the month, the ones who deny people of color jobs to keep the deficit low, and leaves them to the mercy of the bank$ter/donors who those same bureaucrats are making wealthier every day.

I could point out that it is quite often on the uniforms and cars of police that commit homicides of unarmed black folk...or at least flown at the press conference where the police tell us how they did no wrong...but is that piling on?

Seems like not taking it down before doing such things might be disrespectful as well. But I guess everyone has their priorities.

That flag looks pretty in the breeze. I am much more concerned about disrespect to my neighbors than I am some 25 cent piece of cloth.

I smell the by-product...

 

jtuck004

(15,882 posts)
50. I feel just fine.<G> I'm not the one who has to be reminded that they have a LOT more
Wed Sep 9, 2015, 01:20 AM
Sep 2015

privilege than others, and when they try to be all self-righteous, they often just sound like very passionate people.

A Simple Game

(9,214 posts)
40. The "patriots" fly or wear the flag everywhere and paste it on anything to the point that
Tue Sep 8, 2015, 06:50 PM
Sep 2015

they have made the flag almost meaningless.

 

Arugula Latte

(50,566 posts)
47. I think the reverence shown to red, white & blue fabric/plastic here is weird and creepy.
Wed Sep 9, 2015, 12:36 AM
Sep 2015

Flag worship freaks me out.

 

Arugula Latte

(50,566 posts)
60. Right. It often seems to be a package of nationalism, jingoism, U.S. exceptionalism, and
Wed Sep 9, 2015, 11:22 AM
Sep 2015

ignorance/antipathy of/toward the rest of the world. They are the type of people who need to identify with the "winning" team -- USA #1! -- despite mounds of evidence to the contrary.

I'm not saying that everybody who displays a flag is like this, and I know some open-minded liberals fly it, but there is a large element that falls into this category.

underahedgerow

(1,232 posts)
52. TOTALLY agree. While worthy of respect, the worship thing is just way over the top.
Wed Sep 9, 2015, 01:31 AM
Sep 2015

But I was never a herd mentality type person to begin with.

CBGLuthier

(12,723 posts)
54. We really have become a world fueled by outrage over other's actions.
Wed Sep 9, 2015, 01:40 AM
Sep 2015

Even meaningless mindless actions like flying a flag on a car.
I don't worship pieces of cloth and I don't worry what others do that has zero impact on anyone else.

BTW, that old flag you worshiped was probably made out of cotton picked in the south by African Americans who were paid shit wages to do so.

ghostsinthemachine

(3,569 posts)
62. Actually, probably by slaves that were owned by members of my family....
Wed Sep 9, 2015, 03:25 PM
Sep 2015

Being South Carolina, cotton and tobacco farmers and all. And our family had slaves, descendants of which still work for my family. At poverty level wages.

Lars39

(26,109 posts)
56. Slightly off-topic, but I've been noticing
Wed Sep 9, 2015, 07:02 AM
Sep 2015

something interesting here in TN. When the little impromptu confederate flag parades started up, there seemed to all of a sudden be more vehicles flying US flags driving around, kinda like a counter protest.
Gives me hope.

 

WinkyDink

(51,311 posts)
65. I'm a flag nut; I went around on 9/12/01 educating neighbors who had hung a flag backwards. BUT-----
Wed Sep 9, 2015, 04:00 PM
Sep 2015

stickers and decals do not count, nor do flag-depicting picnic napkins or plates, or bandanas, or postal stamps, etc.

Let us get a grip.

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