Should it be illegal to burn the Korean flag?
Flag desecration is any act that is carried out with the intention of damaging or destroying a national flag in public. This is commonly done in an effort to make a political statement against a nation or its policies. Some nations have acts that ban flag desecration while others have laws that protect the right to destroy a flag as a part of free speech. Some of these laws distinguish between a national flag and those of other countries.
58% Yes |
42% No |
55% Yes |
32% No |
2% Yes, and it should be illegal to burn any nation’s flag |
8% No, I don’t respect anyone who does but they should have the right to do so |
2% No, it’s just a piece of cloth that doesn’t represent what it should |
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1% No, this is a violation of free speech |
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Yes, but we can argue about this problem freely
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