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by pstuart
45 days ago
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I'm tempted to agree, specifically because of the depicted flag waver. That person embodies the leadership of the status quo, and nationalism is a core component of that. Flags are literally a statement of identity, but I think that comes in two distinct flavors: 1. The national flag which is planted in a state of ownership and assimilation
2. A protest flag to state to others that they are not alone in their protest. I could be missing something but I think it is effectively this simple. |
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