Flag Abuse

Sep. 12th, 2007 12:52 pm
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Yesterday evening, I rescued an American flag.

The flag had been flying nonstop at a restaurant in Azusa since at least seven months ago, when the owner took posession of the restaurant; I suspect it's been flying there for years. The owner's reason? "I'm a busy man, and don't always have time to take it down and put it back up."

The first four stripes are nearly completely gone, the other stripes have been reduced to a skeleton frame of seams, and the union (the blue section with the stars) is a faded lavender. I'll have photos later this evening.

You see these abused flags all the time, particularly in industrial areas, but anywhere, really. It's a shame that the owners of these companies can't take the time to retire these flags, or at least replace them. No, they would rather leave it up there, torn and tattered, looking more like a prop from a post-apocalyptic film than a symbol of our nation's pride, than take the 2 minutes a day it takes to raise and lower the flag.

To combat this negligence, a couple hours ago I registered a new domain name: http://flagabuse.com . Though I haven't had time to build it up yet, I hope to provide photos, addresses and phone numbers of companies who are neglecting the American flag, so that concerned citizens can compel them to treat our national symbol with due dignity.

Date: 2007-09-12 09:19 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] sevenleafclover.livejournal.com
yeah, its funny I think the citizen neglect of the flag is nothing compared to the citizen neglect of the government. our government is becoming an ever eroding husk of corruption because of citizen neglect. i guess that's what we get for depending on politicians to run everything.

"become the change you wish to see in the world"
-gandhi


Date: 2007-09-13 02:41 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] cormac.livejournal.com
I know you're an iconoclast, so I understand where you're coming from, and I agree with your point. However, I see neglect of both flag and country as intertwined, with one being highly symbolic of the other. The idea of caring for and about this country was replaced a while back with half-assed patriotism, whereby you put up a flag (but don't care for it) and listen to pundits on both sides telling you how bad things are getting in this country (but don't do anything to change it). Either way you cut it, it's apathy towards the decline of this country, and neglect of all the things that make us great.

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