Flag Burning and Free Speech: Did Trump Get It Wrong? | A Contrarian View

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Is burning the American flag an act of free speech or a crime against the nation? In this episode, we take a hard look at President Trump’s push for a flag-burning ban and ask whether it goes against the very foundation of the First Amendment.

From the Supreme Court’s landmark Texas v. Johnson (1989) ruling, to questions of patriotism, idolatry, and free expression, we dive into the messy but vital debate over liberty in America. Should the government prosecute flag burners, or is the real danger in eroding our constitutional freedoms?

💡 Topics we cover in this discussion:

Trump’s executive order and its constitutional challenges

Why conservatives and liberals alike have conflicting views on flag burning

The difference between free speech and criminal acts like arson or theft

Patriotism vs. idolatry — when love of country crosses the line

What the Bible and conscience say about respecting symbols versus protecting liberty

Whether you agree or disagree, this is one of the most important conversations of our time: Do we protect speech we hate, or silence it at the cost of freedom?

👉 Share your thoughts in the comments — should flag burning remain protected free speech, or should it be banned?

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