Actually, that depends on the context. You can burn a rainbow flag without being charged with a hate crime if you follow whatever the local laws are for burning items and if you do it in a public space rather than somewhere else like a gay person's yard.
Technically, you can burn a cross in a public space with the right permits. Granted, getting permission from a local government to do that is very unlikely for obvious reasons.
Hate crimes are easier to determine when the action being done is on someone's private property or in other expressions of a personal threat.
It's why the KKK is still allowed to have rallies, but they aren't allowed to burn a cross in someone's yard.
And, since slavery was the single most important cause of the war a flag representing slavery would seem essential in a museum. The history of the flag and its meaning is being destroyed by banning it.
It was taken off the museum logo,not banned
You're playing dumb or semantics
Pointing out an association fallacy is not whataboutism.
yep, you're triggered. do you ever get tired of being proven wrong?
Internet tough guy,the biggest cowards of them all
Do you ever get tired of driving drunk.
Hopefully you'll watch your wife scream for help after being trapped in a burning car caused by it being hit by a drunk driver. I doubt you'd care.
and hopefully you'll see your wife gangbanged by the half dozen black guys who please her better than you ever could
Seems you're triggered that I please your wife better than you.
Says the one that thought 6 niggers would be stupid enough to try what you said.
Seems like dumbass n-lover is up your alley, boy. How silly of you to think even one of them is stupid enough to try what you said.
Sure it is.
I don't doubt for a second that they would please her better and beat your ass for even thinking bad thoughts LOL