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The Importance Of Pledge Of Allegiance

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“I Pledge Allegiance to the Flag.. “, that is what I am reminded of when seeing the American flag. Standing up along with my fellow classmates gave me a sense of having a common bond with others even if each student came from a different background. Even as a young child, I felt the pull of what stating the Pledge of Allegiance meant to me and what looking up at the flag evoked from me. Patriotism and an impression of pride from living in this country. The American flag is saluted, people pray alongside it, and grieve when someone who fought for this country has fallen. Having pride in the flag helps the country remember what it means to be an American. The flag, also known as it’s nickname, Old Glory, stands for what this country was built on;freedom. To desecrate the symbol of pride and being an American may be a …show more content…

In their mind it violates a person’s right to freedom of expression. I don’t advocate arresting a person for burning a flag, that actually seems quite extreme, but I think there should be a punishment for what I consider a crime in order to deter it. Now even a punishment could be thought of as a violation of a person’s rights. After 1989 case Texas v Johnson, the Supreme Court overturned the prosecution of Johnson due to the First Amendment prohibiting laws that punish people when they use the flag in a way of political expression. The opposing argument for this is how do courts make the distinction? Also it can be contended that this expression is used to insight more unrest under political views. There are other ways to express political and social discourse with the country. One of the reasons that the First Amendment was established was for citizens to be able to protest peacefully on issues they do not agree with government on. Protest in the form of freedom of the

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