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A Massachusetts town flew a flag of Israel under the U.S. flag in its town commons for a month, which has prompted Muslims to demand and win the same for a Palestinian flag [updated]

 by Edward Ulrich, updated March 13, 2024


Muslims have won a petition to fly the Palestinian flag under the U.S. flag in the town commons of a Massachusetts town, which was in response to the town recently flying the Israeli flag for a month.

I think flying either of the flags is very inappropriate.

I also see that a Supreme court ruling in 2022 mandated that a Christian flag should be able to flown over the Boston City hall.


The following local news report details the matter:


Massachusetts is overrun with Establishment corruption just as most other areas are (see this link, this link, and this link), so it is almost a certainty that all of those flag-flying cases have been done with harmful ulterior motives.

The separation of church and state is a fundamental tenant of any free society.  Christians who have been advocating to eliminate that are opening the floodgates of Islam and even Satanism in the U.S.; but unfortunately the damage has already been done with many recent Supreme Court precedent-setting cases, such as where a public school football coach won the right to have prayer sessions on the field after games.  If people want to have their religion be a part of their school, they should go to a private school that caters to it.

[Note– I think the issue of the Separation of Church and State has similarities with the idea of Federalizing Voting Standards which I’m also advocating for– where some people are instead attempting a naive (or sometimes corrupt) “purist” approach of advocating for States rights instead of federalization due to that being the closest to what was originally designated in the U.S. Constitution, however in those cases not making use of federalization is having catastrophic consequences.]


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