A very interesting development down south. The US House of Representatives yesterday overwhelmingly backed a constitutional ban on burning the American flag. This ban, which strikes to the very heart of the American’s cherished constitutional right to free speech, now goes to the Senate, where the influx of Republicans after the last election could help it pass when it is considered sometime after July 4.
The amendment is like the canary that coal miners took with them into the pits to detect deadly gases. Its passage will be an early sign that the US has taken a major step towards becoming an even more repressive, protectionist and jingoistic society than it has become since 9/11.
If America does pass the ban, it will join an elite group of world democracies that already have such a ban in place - China, North Korea, Iraq, Iran and Cuba.
Ironically, the US Flag Code provides the following protocol for destroying old and tattered flags:
The amendment is like the canary that coal miners took with them into the pits to detect deadly gases. Its passage will be an early sign that the US has taken a major step towards becoming an even more repressive, protectionist and jingoistic society than it has become since 9/11.
If America does pass the ban, it will join an elite group of world democracies that already have such a ban in place - China, North Korea, Iraq, Iran and Cuba.
Ironically, the US Flag Code provides the following protocol for destroying old and tattered flags:
(k) The flag, when it is in such condition that it is no longer a fitting emblem for display, should be destroyed in a dignified way, preferably by burning.
