OK, so if you don't agree with what they do overseas we are on the same page. You should try to understand that when all those people say they hate the US, what they are really hating is what can be seen of that country from the outside of it, namely, what they do overseas, and not what inside's of it (which they can't see) namely, you.
If that flag is the symbol that accompanies all those crimes committed under the false pretense of freedom, people will feel like burning it. You should try to understand that even if they knew that it has a more profound meaning for somebody else, that would have hardly any weight on that desire.
Is it normal that I feel sad whenever people insult my country?
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OK, so if you don't agree with what they do overseas we are on the same page. You should try to understand that when all those people say they hate the US, what they are really hating is what can be seen of that country from the outside of it, namely, what they do overseas, and not what inside's of it (which they can't see) namely, you.
If that flag is the symbol that accompanies all those crimes committed under the false pretense of freedom, people will feel like burning it. You should try to understand that even if they knew that it has a more profound meaning for somebody else, that would have hardly any weight on that desire.