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John_Joey
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Jan 13, 2014

Flying a non-USA flag alone in the US. Disrespecful?

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.
  • Gadget Guy wrote:
    dieharder wrote:
    My RV, my flag pole, my flag. Really couldn't care less what someone else thinks. Don't like it, there are other places you can look.

    Your vets fought for your right to display your flag just like ours did to display ours.


    I see you live in Ottawa, so I guess it is no surprise that you have such a crappy attitude. Respect for anyone or any country is not something that anyone in Ottawa is blessed with.


    Brilliant! Tar and feather everyone in a Major Metropolitan City with the same brush...not too hard to see your comments hold no weight!
  • dahkota wrote:
    I find the confederate flag disrespectful, but people fly it alone all the time.
    Why would our history be disrespectful?
  • I believe proper flag etiquette is that there should be no flags to the right of the US Flag, or none above the US Flag (i.e. state flags are lower and to the left of US Flag or below if on same pole).

    If US Flag isn't displayed then disregard the above.
  • Bird Freak wrote:
    Why would our history be disrespectful?


    Unfortunately it is not a flag of history.

    It has been allowed to become a symbol of the very worst abuses of our Constitution, of hate and violations of the basic rights of millions of Americans.

    Today the confederate battle flag represents terrorism and people who support the goal of destroying this nation.

    It is no more a symbol of an honorable history than the Nazi flag.
  • MPI_Mallard wrote:
    moe f wrote:
    joebedford wrote:
    moe f wrote:
    joebedford wrote:
    A Canadian friend of ours had his Canadian flag stolen from their site in RGV.

    In the USA I fly 3 flags - USA in the middle with CDN and Union Jack on the sides.

    What _I_ find disrespectful is the Fleur-de-Lis. That should NEVER be flown outside Quebec.


    ??? why should the Fleur-de-Lis not be flown outside of Quebec?
    Because it is a separatist statement and that is disrespectful to Canada. In Canada we have to put up with it but we shouldn't be exporting our political BS outside our borders.


    Quebec is a province just like the other 9 provinces. So you're a mind reader and are able to determine someone's reason for flying their provincial flag? It's this kind of attitude that causes discord in our country.


    I too am a proud Canadian and I see no reason to fly my home province's flag, I instead fly the good ole' maple leaf as a MEMBER of my COUNTRY not as a member of a SEPERATE PROVINCE, oh and by the way there are ten provinces in Canada-

    Ontario, Quebec, Nova Scotia,New Brunswick, Manitoba, British Columbia,Prince Edward Island, Saskatchewan, Alberta, Newfoundland and Labrador

    All in all I think this whole flag topic can be filed in the people with too much to worry about folder!!


    If you go back and look at my post you will see it reads "Quebec is a province just like the other 9 provinces" Nine + one = ten!
  • 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.

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