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by Venezue » Mon Feb 22, 2010 3:06 pm
by Great Nepal » Mon Feb 22, 2010 3:29 pm
by Fatatatutti » Mon Feb 22, 2010 3:53 pm
Great Nepal wrote:National flag is a Vital identity of your nation cos every nation has a meaning related to the nation for its flag. And flag represents what is the history of the nation or what is landscape or what is the culture or any thing which shows your nation.
by Ewa beach » Mon Feb 22, 2010 4:00 pm
Tiesa wrote:If someone in your nation was to burn your Nation's Flag would there be any punishment, or possibly any reward? Does your nation have any laws, or regulations regarding Flag Burning? Tell me about your nation's stand on Flag Burning.
In Tiesa there are no laws regarding Flag Burning, though it is highly frowned apon to burn the Tiesan Flag. Many who have burned the flag out of protest have been beaten to death by outraged citizens. When it comes to burning the flag of another soverign nation, reaction varies depending on what neighborhood you're in.
by Great Nepal » Mon Feb 22, 2010 4:05 pm
Fatatatutti wrote:Great Nepal wrote:National flag is a Vital identity of your nation cos every nation has a meaning related to the nation for its flag. And flag represents what is the history of the nation or what is landscape or what is the culture or any thing which shows your nation.
Actually, no. Our flag often confuses other nations. They think, "Commies!" and they don't bother to find out anything about our history or our landscape or our culture. Our identity has very little to do with what you think our flag represents.
That's the danger of deifying a symbol to the point where it becomes more important than the real thing.
by Swilatia » Mon Feb 22, 2010 4:37 pm
Great Nepal wrote:
National flag is a Vital identity of your nation cos every nation has a meaning related to the nation for its flag. And flag represents what is the history of the nation or what is landscape or what is the culture or any thing which shows your nation.
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by Fatatatutti » Mon Feb 22, 2010 5:15 pm
Great Nepal wrote:Do you see how much a flag can symbolize?
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by Spetsnazastan » Mon Feb 22, 2010 6:12 pm
Venezue wrote:Technically your nation translates into 'Special Forces -Astan'
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by Great Nepal » Mon Feb 22, 2010 10:36 pm
Fatatatutti wrote:Great Nepal wrote:Do you see how much a flag can symbolize?
But there's a difference between symbol and reality. A dollar sign is a symbol for money but it has no value in itself. Burning a flag has no more real significance than erasing a dollar sign.
Look at the misplaced devotion to flags in this very thread. There are people who would actually attack their fellow citizens for burning a flag. They're making the symbol more important than the substance of the nation itself, the people.
by Fatatatutti » Mon Feb 22, 2010 10:42 pm
Great Nepal wrote:How can you call a person a citizen when he don't have respect to the nation? burning a flag is a clear sign of opposition and possibly future terrorism.
by Great Nepal » Mon Feb 22, 2010 10:50 pm
Fatatatutti wrote:Great Nepal wrote:How can you call a person a citizen when he don't have respect to the nation? burning a flag is a clear sign of opposition and possibly future terrorism.
The citizen is more important than the nation. We welcome opposition.
And frankly, it's ludicrous to compare flag-burning with terrorism. Somebody who would attack a flag-burner is much worse than a flag-burner. Somebody who commits violence against a person is much more likely to be a terrorist than somebody who commits "violence" against a flag.
by Great Nepal » Mon Feb 22, 2010 10:51 pm
Fatatatutti wrote:Great Nepal wrote:How can you call a person a citizen when he don't have respect to the nation? burning a flag is a clear sign of opposition and possibly future terrorism.
The citizen is more important than the nation. We welcome opposition.
And frankly, it's ludicrous to compare flag-burning with terrorism. Somebody who would attack a flag-burner is much worse than a flag-burner. Somebody who commits violence against a person is much more likely to be a terrorist than somebody who commits "violence" against a flag.
by Fatatatutti » Mon Feb 22, 2010 11:05 pm
Great Nepal wrote:If some one wants to know about your nation they wont go to each person house to say what is your country like. they would see the flag and say that you are a communists. So see how much is flag identity of your country. And burning it is a act of terrorism.
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