Flag in the Ground was created on 2009-08-26.
Raising the Flag at Ground Zero was created in 2001.
Boys the Old Flag Never Touched the Ground was created in 1918.
Flag to Flag was created on 1999-03-25.
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A flag is a symbol of national pride in many countries. A flag should never touch the ground because it is a symbol for defeat and filth.
When a Canadian flag touches the ground, it is generally considered disrespectful and a violation of flag etiquette. According to Canadian guidelines, the flag should always be treated with dignity and should not be allowed to touch the ground or any other surface that could be seen as degrading. If a flag does touch the ground, it is customary to properly clean it and, if necessary, retire it respectfully.
You do not show respect to a flag by not doing the pledge of allegiance and throwing the flag on the ground.
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The flag represents a nation's values, history, and pride, and allowing it to touch the ground is seen as a sign of disrespect and dishonor. This practice is rooted in tradition and symbolism, emphasizing the flag's importance as a national emblem. Keeping the flag off the ground preserves its dignity and the respect it commands from citizens and the world. Additionally, many flag codes and protocols explicitly state that the flag should never come into contact with the ground.
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