Anarcho Jesse's Keene Flag Burning.

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Anarcho Jesse goes to Keene to burn some flags in protest of the federal government and the elections. Jesse and his fellow anarcho-capitalists believe that voting is promoting violence and that we should evolve past our need for the federal (or any) government.

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  • @juliaisafilmbuff123 anyway who said it offends me? It saddens me that his message will be lost because of poor communication skills. remember a symbol has no set meaning. I wouldn't burn anybody's flag whether it was North Korea or Communist Cuba.

  • @juliaisafilmbuff123 Taking an idea to its absurd extreme instead of it's likely conclusion. The message will alienate more people who you want to reach. Why ? Because it's so easily misinterpreted as an insult to people that feel the flag represents. And remember the actual meaning of the flag is open to interpretation. Some identify with it as a representation of the people in the country even while hating the actions of the government. Only those on the far left get the message.

  • @xbertocoaylax I'm offended that flag burning offends you.

  • Way to win friends. A flag is a symbol. So some it symbolizes the government. To many more it symbolizes the people who live in America and the culture for good or bad. Symbols don't have set meanings. So if you want to bring average Americans to your politics than this ain't the way to go. Most will see this as a direct insult.

  • @khrafstra Exactly. The flag burner in this video is now an anarcho-communist and insurrectionist.

    Χαιρε from U$A.

  • 2. May 1st stands for. They never heard about what happened in their own country, in Chicago in 1886, they never heard about 8-hour work day. This made me feel kinda sad. I'm really glad that there are some people who are trying to make a difference and I give them my solidarity. I guess we all need that in times like these. Greetings from Greece! Go comrades!

  • 1. Last February I went to New Hamshire and Keene and I truly think that people there are great. I even bought a wooden souvenir that has NH's slogan "Live free or die" I bought that and have it my room in a high place because I thought how ironic it really is to have such a phrase as a slogun while at the same time you can get arrested for consuming alcohol even inside your house if you are under 21(If this is not true please update me). Also I came across young people who never heard of what

  • 1. Last February I went to New Hamshire and Keene and I truly think that people there are great. I even bought a wooden souvenir that has NH's slogan "Live free or die" I bought that and have it my room in a high place because I thought how ironic it really is to have such a phrase as a slogun while at the same time you can get arrested for consuming alcohol even inside your house if you are under 21(If this is not true please update me). Also I came across young people who never heard of what

  • im all for evolving past our needs for a government but what gives me doute that would work is our ability too leveled headed people as your self could Im sure easily corporate peacefully though problems but the one person who can't really messes alot up. idk thats my thoughts :D

  • The thing that is so funny about this, is that all he is doing is burning some cloth. And yet it stirs so much hatred.

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