Most of us who have family, or personally as you did GV, that served appreciate the flag and respect it and understand the true meaning behind it as the entire country once did years ago.
ahhh yes, the good ole days when everyone loved America. When was this exactly?
1920's? Nope too many people voted for Debs, and the IWW/Communist Party was still around.
1930's? Nope too many pro-nazi rallies, including Madison Square Garden,Oh, and the whole depression thing really made people love America
1940's? Maybe but only because of the war. But what about the amount of black soldiers that refused to take the oath until integration? Or the women who desired for American industry to be more inclusionary?
1950's? Yeah maybe, but all those directors and Hollywood didn't seem to be fans. Neither did the Beatnik movement
1960's? Nahhh too many hippies wanted to turn America into a commune and were burning their draft cards; oh yeah and the Black Power movement didn't particularly like America the way it was
1970's? Nahhh too many former hippies coked up and burning American flags because of the economic depression
1980's? Everyone loved America in the 1980's because Reagan. Duh
1990's? Massive amounts of extremists groups begin popping up all over America to just keep it the same?
2000's? Gimme a break. We have so much apathy towards the country now that most don't even vote.
What is the meaning behind it exactly that
everyone supported?
What makes America great is my ability to burn the flag, keep my hat on during the national anthem, or to not cross my heart for the pledge----I know of people in history that were pressured to do those things: they are called Nazis.