Qwark said:
Not to mention air pollution and climate change and it being a total waste of recourses. |
Both your comments can refer to flag burning as well. The first one, they may not be burning the flag in someones yard, but I can guarantee that htey are not cleaning up after burning wherever they do it. So some custodial worker, locations owner, city workers, someone has to clean up after them.
As for second, obviously air pollution, climate change ect for burning something. Probably worse to burn a flag than a couple of pieces of wood. Don't know what all chemicals are in that flag.








