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I wrote this to highlight how the term "terror*" is used to smear armed resistance.
Raising a flag in general does not mean you support any and all deeds an organization has done. Another undercomplex take.
For example germany, usa, etc have done unspeakable things, yet we can raise their flag. These double standards are insane. There is no group that - by this standard - would be worthy of flying their flag. Even in the lgbtq and neurodivergence movements there are people who are bad actors. Its is a complete L take.
I'm not saying hamas or whatever group is beyond criticism or even worth considering supporting but I'm saying a very small portion of people speaking about this cab write two paragraphs about these organizations, why and how they were formed and what things they did and what they should be criticized or ousted for.
I'm pretty sure it's the interpretation most people will conclude to when they see someone wave that flag at a demonstration, though. There's a Palestine flag too. Raising that gives a very different image.
The German "Third Reich" had it's own flag, which is forbidden in Germany. I can see your point, though.
Those are country flags, though, not a country's militia flag. Germany has other Nazi symbols outlawed too.
The reich is not germany. Germany after the third reich has also done unspeakable things. Currently, germany is assisting in genocide which hopefully will lead to german politicians being charged and sentenced for crimes against humanity.
My point was your argument is bogus and flying a flag does not mean aligning with every deed. It shows that you dont understand how public image works.
Painting an organization (or a person) as bad is very easy, same with painting them as good (whitewashing). Flying any flag means sparking discourse and in some cases it means reopening the public case to change the public image.