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No, but to make a post about how "cringe and icky" you feel is pretty fuckin cringe.
It also doesn't make a ton of sense to be fine with America through the duration of Trump's first presidency (which started 8 years ago and ended 4 years ago) but to feel icky for his second presidency??
Which also implies that Biden was the turning point for your loss of patriotism.
Something tells me this might be the first election you were old enough to vote in. And if that's the case, I hate to break it to ya but each election season is always better than the next.
I didn't get the chance to vote in the last two presidential terms that's correct. I also had political views back then. The difference here is we reelected someone we knew was garbage, and not only that but a threat to our democracy.
Before that, I could see the flag as a symbol of hope, and a symbol that if there is an inherent goodness in all of us, maybe, a slim majority of us can vote for someone less bad than the orange rapist.
After the election, if I had a flag to wave, I would rather pull it down or fly it upside down out of embarrassment. We truly are a nation run by idiots.
Upside down flag means distress. Seems pretty valid right now
Speaking for myself, I was not and saw the flag negatively then as well. But then I thought decency won out. I was wrong.