government, the flag is no longer the emblem that it originally was. A common argument against flag burning is that soldiers not only fought for the actual material of the flag but also for the ideals behind it, including our freedoms.
Burning the flag in protest is our right as stated by the Constitution. If we allow our government to ban flag burning, it is no longer a matter of protecting our flag's meaning because the more restrictive our government becomes, the more we lose the meaning of the flag. Our flag symbolizes the freedom of our nation and its immense diversity. With this much diversity, we must keep everyone's opinion in mind. If we take away the power of the individual, we become weaker as a whole
nation. Also, protests make it capable for an individual's voice to be heard. The most known way of showing dissatisfaction for political policies is to write to one's representative or senator, but more times than not, these letters get lost in the thousands of others. An individual can not have a personal conversation with his or her politician hence protests are effective ways of showing dissent and be heard. Flag burning enables the protestor to not only draw attention to them self but also show distaste for political policies. Those who are against flag burning, more often than not would not be willing to send their relatives and friends to fight for their country. Therefore, if they are not willing to fight for their own country, it is hypocritical to look down upon protestors who burn the flag to protect their freedoms. The soldiers, even in the war now, are fighting for the meaning of the flag. Hence, if we are denied our freedom of speech, what are they fighting for?