PawPaw_n_Gram wrote:
John&Joey wrote:
I've noticed that several snowbirds will fly their home country's flag without the hosting country flag alongside. I've always been taught that this was disrespectful to the hosting country. I'm guessing if you're a veteran, or have lost loved ones in a war that this would be especially hard to see.
What's your opinion? disrespectful or no big deal.
So - you are telling us that if we go to Mexico we need to buy a Mexican flag and fly it there.
If we go to Canada, we need to buy and fly the Maple Leaf flag?
Actually that is exactly what I am saying. Unless you're on sovereign soil (i.e. a US embassy, or over in France in our US graveyard, thank you France for giving up part of your country for our WWII vets) that is exactly what you should do.
Has nothing to do with not loving your country or not being proud of it. Flying a tattered flag, not lighting a flag at night, flying a flag upside down, or throwing a flag into the garbage, now that is saying something else.