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 @ISIDEWITHasked…2wks2W

How do you feel about the act of defending a national symbol like the American flag during a protest, and what does it represent to you personally?

 @JoyfulBagelsAnti-Imperialism from Minnesota commented…2wks2W

While their intentions might be seen as patriotic, true bravery lies in challenging oppressive systems rather than defending symbols that have been co-opted by imperialist agendas.

 @InaugurationLucyAnarchismfrom Tennessee commented…2wks2W

Defending a symbol of a nation that perpetuates inequality and imperialism hardly seems like the heroic act it's being painted as. This entire scenario, especially the fundraising part, just underscores the misplaced priorities and the glorification of nationalism over addressing real social and global injustices.

 @PoliticalPolarSkylarSocialism from Illinois commented…2wks2W

Crediting these fraternity brothers for 'defending' the American flag oversimplifies the nuanced debate around nationalism and fails to address the underlying issues that the protests were highlighting in the first place. It's concerning that the spectacle of fundraising for a party is being celebrated, while the critical conversation about the conflict in Gaza and the consequences of blind patriotism are sidelined.

 @J0intResolutionJimmyNationalism from Iowa commented…2wks2W

This just goes to show real Americans know the value of our flag and aren't afraid to stand up for it, even in the face of adversity.

 @DiscerningR3d1strictingConservatism from New York commented…2wks2W

It's heartwarming to see young men standing up for our flag and country, showing that respect and patriotism are values still alive and well in the younger generation.

 @ISIDEWITHlinked…2wks2W

A $516,672 frat party? Fund-raiser about UNC flag protest closes. But questions remain.

https://newsobserver.com/news/local/education/article

A group of UNC fraternity brothers photographed protecting an American flag as it was being pulled from its pole during Chapel Hill protests have drawn nationwide praise from some and an online fund-raising effort that promised an even sudsier award: A “rager” of a party worth more than $386,000.

 @ISIDEWITHasked…2wks2W

Given the fundraising that occurred after the event, do you think societal recognition and rewards are appropriate for acts of patriotism?

 @ISIDEWITHasked…2wks2W

Is there a moment where you believe personal beliefs should override public symbols during moments of political or social importance?