
President Trump just made it plain: burning the American flag is “uniquely and inherently offensive” Western Journal. And he’s absolutely right—I stand with him 100%. This isn’t about a red, white, and blue piece of fabric swaying in the wind; it’s about respect and loyalty. When you torch the flag, you torch your right to call America your home.
If you live in this country and torch the American flag, you don’t deserve to stay. Jail time. Deportation. Come what may, disrespect is not optional. The Bible says, “Fear God. Honor the king” (1 Peter 2:17). That means honoring the nation you live in, not spitting on it.
“Flag burning is not free speech — it’s an act of hatred toward the very nation that provides your freedoms” Western Journal. And as we all know, freedom isn’t free—somebody had to pay the price. You can bet your bottom dollar that no one who burns the American flag ever spent a single day in the swamps of Vietnam, or froze in the hills of Germany with holes in their boots, surviving on rats or scraps just to make it through. And they certainly never stood shoulder to shoulder with our troops in the burning sands of Desert Storm, where every breath was a fight for freedom.
If you want to live in America, respect the land. Obey the law. Trump declared, “America is strongest when we stand united under one banner, one God, and one destiny” Western Journal. Amen to that! America is—and will always be—one nation under the ONE true God, Jesus Christ. Indivisible. Unshakable. Liberty and justice for those who belong. Trump isn’t a perfect man, but he is perfectly placed by God for this moment and this mission.
Bottom Line
Our flag is not a rag. It’s a covenant of sacrifice, faith, and freedom. You burn it—you burn your right to live here. And that should be the law of the land.