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Monday, December 30, 2013
Every nation’s national flag is at least an emblem of its identity and sovereignty among other nations. With it, each nation is able to collectively represent itself through its flag. It is not about the glamour or exquisiteness of the design on the flag, nor is it about the fabric used but is even more than extrinsic values. It goes deep into the public sentiment, the people’s blood and sweat mixed with the history that has transpired before its realization.
For instance, the American flag represents a rather young nation, being founded barely a couple of centuries old. The current design is not what it was when it was first waved high above the battlefields of political and social conflict between colonizers and the new world, and progressing to actual battlefields of men lining up in a frenzy of bloody grass and shouts of anguish.
Though gruesome as it should be as it started, the American flag does not symbolize the mere battles that have been fought, or the grandeur of muskets firing amidst the roar of cannon shots. The heart of what is being fought for is what makes the flag symbolic and deeply instilled in its citizenry.
There are also several other American flags which is not only all about stars and stripes. There are other designs which speak of being an American while flying different colors and designs, and yet still keep the pride and joy of being an American. For example, there is Thanksgiving which has a flag of its own, which symbolizes the American heritage during its challenging years of first existing in the new world. There is also Labor Day which also has its own brand of design that speaks of the equality and justice of the working citizenry.
Different American flags with different designs, but still carries the same public pride and sentiment of its people. That is the essence of each piece of cloth fashioned into such embodiments of nationalistic pride.

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by: The Flagman