Australian Flag Hello, everyone today for my assignment I will be presenting my Australian flag design, I redesigned the flag so it could look this way because it still carries the symbolisation of the Queen and England by including the union jack. With having a new flag it will enable Australia to have a new flag that represents Australia and helps us create our own identity. My flag will take into account the aboriginal people heritage who were on this land before European settlers. I decided
The legality of burning the flag is not a debated subject, but the question of should it be legal is. Burning the flag is protected under the First Amendment; however, a recent poll shows that a majority of U.S citizens disagree. Burning the flag in a form of protest should not be legal because the flag is a symbol of the country, honoring the flag demonstrates loyalty to the country, and the flag honors the sacrifice that soldiers have paid for this country. The flag is a symbol of the country.
A public flag burning in protest of a recently enacted law is protected by the First Amendment’s Free Speech Clause. The desecration of flag burning is idiomatic to the 21st century. Flag burning became an issue in the U.S. after the Civil War and since that time has had a drastic history. "Congress passed the Federal Flag Desecration Law in 1968" (Head, 2017). The law banned all exhibition of abhorrence against the flag. However, the ban did not address the other issues dealt with by the state flag
Six Flags is recognized for its fun, laughter, and squeals of delight. Nevertheless, in June 2006, investors were not smiling. KMGH Denver reports (2006), shares of Six Flags Inc. dropped distinctly on Friday when debt rating companies lowered their expectations on the amusement park engineer later said attendance and earnings had slipped. (para 2). Six Flags “History” website (2011) states multitudes gathered to Six Flags over Texas while the park opened the park in 1961. The amusement park had
INTRODUCTION Burning the flag is like spitting in the USA’s face. Most people know that, and that’s why when they disagree with the government’s decision, or want to protest, they do said burning. People who have, or will, burn the flag have, or will receive very harsh criticism from other, patriotic, citizens. Now the question is, do they deserve said “harsh criticism”, and should it be illegal to burn the flag? I believe it’s okay to express yourself, no matter the reason. “Yes or no?” Sadly
There are many flags around the world and the one flag that iconic is the American flag. The flag had many phases before it became the flag we all know and love today. The 13 stripes of the American flag represent the 13 colonies that declared independence from the British and the 50 stars represent the 50 state of the United States. The flag is the statement of freedom from the British rule and it symbolizes the American value. I will be sharing to you guys the flag I have been working on for my
about the topic of flag burning saying “Nobody should be allowed to burn the American flag - if they do, there must be consequences - perhaps loss of citizenship or a year in jail!” (The Fedilist)The American flag is a symbol of great importance to America as a whole burning it is a heinous crime, America's Ideals and morals are crippling the burning of the flag shows this, a legacy has been born through the American flag and it should be respected.Mr. Trump has a valid point,the flag is a symbol, and
The Life of the American Flag Hello I am the American Flag and im here to tell you about how I have become the current American Flag that we all know today. It all started in 1775 when i changed five times. The first design i had was white with a green christmas tree that had big bold black letters s[e;;om gpit, " AN APPEAL TO HEAVEN". The second design that i had was red and white stripes with a rattle snake on it with black words that said "Don 't Tread on me". The thrid design I had in 1775
The Great Flag Debate of 1964, ultimately leading to the creation of Canada's national flag, was among the notable events of the 1960s. According to M.P. John Matheson, a member of the parliamentary committee that selected the flag, said the creation of the flag was the work of "many loving hands." The controversy over the Canadian flag was a turning point in the history of the nation. At the time, Canadians were seeking to express their sense of national identity and to come up with a symbol that
The desecration of the American flag has been an ongoing issue in the United states for quite some time. Protesters burn, trample, stomp, or purposefully hang the flag in a manner to show protest against something that they don’t agree with. Although penalties were set in place for doing these acts, they are not enforced but rather covered by saying it is their first amendment rights as a symbol of free speech. But what would happen if these acts took place in another country where the penalties
CRJU 1068 Should desecrating the American flag be illegal? The American flag is so loved because of what it represents; the land of the free. Unfortunately, that freedom also includes the ability to use or abuse that flag in protest. The Supreme Court declared in 1989 that the government could not stop citizens from desecrating the nation’s flag. On an emotional level, I would almost immediately agree that there should be laws protecting the American flag from desecration or destruction. However
Should flag burning really be protected under the Freedom of Expression part of the Constitution? Many are here to argue that it should or should not be. The American Flag stands for the citizens of the United States, it represents all that we are as a nation. I feel that burning or destroying the flag in any way is very disrespectful towards the people who fight for this country. People are free to express themselves in many different ways, why does it have to be by burning the flag? Whether flag
unravel the controversy that lies within the flag, one must understand the history. This flag was developed when the thirteen colonies were trying to obtain freedom from the British during the American Revolution. Benjamin Franklin can be connected with this flag because in 1751, he wrote a commentary to “thank the Brits for their policy of sending convicted felons to America [and] American colonists should send rattlesnakes to England” (“Rattlesnake Flags & Early American Snake Symbolism”). In 1775
Should someone be locked up for burning the American Flag? Yes, because the American represents unity and freedom between all 50 states. Most of the U.S. may have become emotional, because of what happened to the flag. Desecrating an American Flag was a criminal offense in Texas, as it was under federal law and in 48 of the 50 states. Johnson was arrested and charged with violating the flag. The court sentenced Johnson to one year in prison, and a fine of $2,000. Texas reversed Johnson’s conviction
that symbol; In this case, the flag of the United States is an important symbol that stands for many things. Some people put the flag of the United States on a pedestal, they look up to the flag, and value it, so when someone desecrates the flag they get infuriated. On the other hand, some people see the flag as a symbol of our freedom that supports the First Amendment which allows us to disrespect the flag if we want to. For many years controversy has surrounded flag desecration and one of the most
The great flag that represents our nation was first woven in 1977 and has since been a symbol of our strength and dignity as a nation. With Thirteen stripes, 50 stars and the hopes and dreams of an entire country stitched into it, Old Glory waves across the states from courthouses to little league fields. Every morning as children, we are stood in front of the flag as we chant the national anthem, instilling us with the pride of being an american from an early age. We as americans are divided into
United States Flag became the symbol of North America. June 14, 1777, the first American flag was adopted. This original flag consisted of thirteen stars in a circle representing the thirteen states at the time. Betsy Ross sewed this during the American Revolution. The processes and steps that were taken to create the United States Flag, figuratively helped sew our country together by creating a sense of strength and unity. Just before the American Revolution, there were many flags symbolizing many
The American flag means alot to me. When I think of the American flag, I think of many things. I think of baseball. I think of opportunity, and I even think of sacrifice. Here are some of the other things I think of. One of the things I think of is fighting for our freedom. We have hundreds of thousands of men in Iraq and other places. They sacrifice their lives for us, and protect our country. We can only think of them when we think of the American flag, because they are the reason we still have
Supreme Court in 1989, ruled in favor of flag burning, that it was a protected form of free expression (Texas v. Johnson). In 1990, in another case the same holding was reiterated (U.S v. Eichman). According to the First Amendment of the United States Constitution, it states clearly that for a government (whether federal, state or municipality), it is unconstitutional to prohibit the desecration of a flag, due to its status as a “Symbolic Speech.” The Federal Flag Desecration Law was enacted that prohibited
your lapel, the bumper of your vehicle or in the form of a flag, is representative of your principles and ideals. The principles and ideals behind the Confederate States of America are as complex today as they were during the mid-1860s. Even though the South didn’t win the war there are still those who display the flag with absolutely no sense of its meaning and that is a perilous way to live your life. The problem with the Confederate Flag arises not directly from its philosophical and culturally