What is behind the increasing popularity of all-black American flags in Washington state?
I don’t know about you, but I’ve been seeing more and more all-black American flags popping up in the Tri-Cities lately.
What does an all-black American flag mean? Protest or remembrance?
You may have seen them too. I did a little research to find out the meaning of the flags you see in Washington state and here is what I found out:
The all-black American flag is often used as a symbol of mourning or remembrance. It is usually flown to honor fallen soldiers, first responders, or victims of tragic events.
The all-black American flag not only represents mourning and remembrance, it can also be a symbol of protest or dissent.
Some people fly this flag to express their dissatisfaction with current political or social problems in the United States.
The use of an all-black American flag can also be interpreted as a sign of unity and solidarity within marginalized communities.
It’s important to note that the all-black American flag has no official meaning as it is not recognized by any government agency or organization, so if you see a flag flying high in your neighborhood, consider asking your neighbor about the true meaning of their flag.
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