Q&A

Do I have to stand for the national anthem?

Do I have to stand for the national anthem?

Answer: The Flag Code states that during rendition of the National Anthem, those present should stand and render the proper salute. Rendition includes singing.

Why is it disrespectful to put the American flag on the ground?

According to the U.S. Flag Code, the American flag should never touch the ground or anything else below it. If the American flag hangs so low on a flagpole that it touches the ground, it will likely accumulate dirt. And if it continues to touch the ground, it may sustain more severe damage in the form of torn fabric.

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Who kneels before God can stand before anyone?

Romans 8:31: Beautiful Bible Quote Journal for Girls & Women to write in, (6×9), Great Small Gift Idea for Christian Women Paperback – July 8, 2018.

Do players have a right to kneel during anthem?

Anyone from NFL football players to high school men’s varsity basketball players have every right to take a knee during the national anthem.

Why is it disrespectful to kneel during the national anthem?

Kneeling during the national anthem shows disrespect for the flag and members of the armed forces. The national anthem pays respect to the people who have risked their lives, been injured, or died defending the United States.

Are NFL players still kneeling during anthem?

NFL Players Are No Longer Kneeling in Protest During the National Anthem. The few who did kneel heard about it from fans. Either more team owners than we know of have laid down the law regarding players protesting racial injustice by kneeling during the anthem, or it’s just not cool anymore.

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Is it disrespectful to kneel during the national anthem?

Being proud of the Confederate flag is disrespectful to the American flag, not to mention disrespectful to the country. “Kneeling during the National Anthem is disrespectful to the men and women who died fighting for this country.” Some may argue.