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Anheuser-Busch seeks feedback on NFL sponsorship over anthem protests

I guess you might as well condemn every company. You're in the ridiculous zone, nothing new.

AB needs to be condemned. They make terrible beer. :2razz:
 
This is the same company that shamelessly disrespects the flag by using it to sell beer.

What about the company who puts the flag on articles of clothing, boots or bras and panties? Is that also "shameless disrespect?"
 
What about the company who puts the flag on articles of clothing, boots or bras and panties? Is that also "shameless disrespect?"

Using The flag as clothing or to sell your product is considered disrespectful according to the flag code.

I guess as long as it isn't a bunch of uppity blacks being peaceful, you're ok with it.
 
Using The flag as clothing or to sell your product is considered disrespectful according to the flag code.

I guess as long as it isn't a bunch of uppity blacks being peaceful, you're ok with it.

I'm not quite sure what you're trying to say regarding uppity blacks, but the flag code was written, I suppose, by some faceless bureaucrat many decades ago. Leaving the flag out in the rain and out at night, and up for too long with frays and tears is not allowed by the code I was taught in high school.

Otherwise, I have no objections to people incorporating the flag into clothing designs or beer cans. I don't buy such articles, but I don't object to them. What gets me is flag lapel pins being worn by men who pass legislation that attacks the Constitution.
 
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