Just because YOU weren't aware of the FACT that it was common knowledge, it WAS common knowledge. ...Don't assume your ignorant opinion is actually reality" #196 | Posted by truthhurts at 2024-05-18 01:57 PM | Reply | Flag:
My "ignorant opinion" is irrelevant. So is yours. Facts are important, and you have provided no evidence that it was common knowledge in January 2021, and I have provided factual evidence to the contrary. Please review the photos and video from Jan 6 and appproximate the proportion of right side up flags compared to upside down flags. Dontcha think if it was "common knowledge" that the upside down flag was the symbol of "Stop the Steal" that more than two people of the thousands of insurrectionists present would have turned their flags upside-down?
#210 | POSTED BY MIRANDA7
how many times do I have to post the NY Times article,
Here i'll do it again..
It is now associated with the 'Stop the Steal' movement, which denies Donald Trump's 2020 defeat. In 2020, the upside-down flag became more firmly established as an emblem of Trump supporters who denied the legitimacy of Mr. Biden's victory, said Alex Newhouse, a researcher at the University of Colorado, Boulder.
www.nytimes.com
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I know for a FACT that it was being used. ----, I bet you can get magats to admit they were using it at the time.
And it is a LIE to state that I think it was THE symbol, it was A symbol.
As was the Gadsen Flag, As was the Confederate Flag, as was the Blue Lives Matter Flag (ironic that one) as was the Trump flag.
You seem to be solely basing your conclusion on the few images you have reviewed of the 1/6 insurrection, that is well... not sufficient.
In 2020, the upside-down flag became more firmly established as an emblem of Trump supporters who denied the legitimacy of Mr. Biden's victory, said Alex Newhouse, a researcher at the University of Colorado, Boulder.
"It's very, very common in MAGA communities and QAnon communities," he said. "It caught on among hard-core MAGA people in the Stop the Steal' ecosystem in 2020."
Matthew Guterl, a professor of Africana Studies and American Studies at Brown University, said that flying the flag upside-down "seems to have become a part of our hyperpartisan symbolic surround, especially on the right, where it symbolizes the impending death of the nation and a call to arms."