• Welcome

William Patrick Wend

  • Welcome
  • Menu

Flag Burning Is Rare

September 17, 2004

Flag-burning is not really a problem, the actual incidents of which are rare. It is disproportionately denounced rather than actually done. And defining desecration is tricky, especially given the widespread commercial and decorative use of the flag. More importantly, tampering with the First Amendment opens the way to those laws of the kind that less democratic governments impose to shield themselves from criticism.

Tags First Ammendment Rights
  • Stream
  • Jorge Luis Borges
  • ThatCamp Philadelphia
  • Twitter
  • War Prayers
  • Legend Of Zelda
  • Jeremy Parish
  • Hypertext Fiction
  • Shelley Jackson
  • NES
  • Signifying Nothing
  • Virginia Woolf
  • CIN109
  • Wordpress
  • Animal Crossing
  • giraffefeelspod
  • Scott Rettberg
  • Jill Walker Rettberg
  • MA Thesis
  • Discharge
  • THATCamp Community College
  • Boing Boing
  • George W. Bush
  • Margaret Atwood
  • Floorpunch
  • Firefox
  • William Shakespeare
  • Roberto Bolano
  • Meta
  • Netflix
  • Tragedy
  • New York Times
  • Born Against
  • Tony Rettman
  • Sony Playstation
  • Final Fantasy IV
  • Mega Man II
  • Terry Brooks
  • Queer Issues
  • Animal Crossing: New Leaf
  • SNES
  • Grand Text Auto
  • Amanda French
  • Jessa Crispin
  • Bad Brains
  • Black Flag
  • Sega Genesis
  • Mind Eraser
  • Playstation
  • Adeline Koh
  • Veronica Esposito
  • Kurt Vonnegut
  • Cory Doctorow
  • Jane McGonigal
  • Don't Blame Me I Voted For Kang
  • Spazz
  • Toni Magyar
  • Interactive Fiction
  • Cro-Mags
  • The Quarterly Conversation
  • Italo Calvino
  • Infest
  • Henrik Ibsen
  • The Guardian
  • Bookslut
  • Tom Kinsella
  • ThatCamp Community College
  • Nick Montfort
  • Electronic Literature
  • Nintendo Switch
  • The New Yorker
  • Homer
  • Dead Kennedys
  • Negative Approach
  • Citizens Arrest
  • Podcast
  • Ubuntu
  • Google Drive
  • Apple II
  • eng101
  • Roland Barthes
  • THATCamp Philadelphia
  • Deborah Gussman
  • Transformers
  • John Theibault
  • Zotero
  • Published!
  • George Eliot
  • Janine Utell
  • Digital Humanities
  • Doctor Who
  • Real Life Magazine
  • Prof Hacker
  • Wikipedia