"Flag desecration is not a constitutional issue for the courts. It is a political one that belongs to the people"
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The subtext is sharper: courts are being cast as aloof elites who thwart “the people,” a familiar move when a majority wants to discipline a minority’s expression. It’s also a rhetorical judo flip. The flag, in First Amendment doctrine, often functions as the ultimate protected symbol because the state’s impulse to sanctify it is exactly what free speech restrains. Craig’s formulation implies the opposite: that the flag’s meaning is owned collectively, and therefore the collective can police it.
Context matters. This comes out of the long aftermath of Texas v. Johnson (1989) and U.S. v. Eichman (1990), when the Supreme Court held flag burning to be protected expression and politicians began chasing constitutional amendments and flag-protection laws as ready-made culture-war fuel. Craig’s claim that the issue “belongs to the people” isn’t neutral deference; it’s an invitation to majoritarian enforcement of patriotism. The irony is that constitutional rights are designed precisely for the moments when “the people” are most tempted to punish unpopular speech.
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Craig, Larry. (2026, January 15). Flag desecration is not a constitutional issue for the courts. It is a political one that belongs to the people. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/flag-desecration-is-not-a-constitutional-issue-165349/
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Craig, Larry. "Flag desecration is not a constitutional issue for the courts. It is a political one that belongs to the people." FixQuotes. January 15, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/flag-desecration-is-not-a-constitutional-issue-165349/.
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"Flag desecration is not a constitutional issue for the courts. It is a political one that belongs to the people." FixQuotes, 15 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/flag-desecration-is-not-a-constitutional-issue-165349/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.

