What Is The Flag In Texas V. Johnson

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“we were all humans until race disconnected us, religion separated us, politics divided us, and wealth classified us”(unknown). Discriminating each other has always been a key problem in our life. Texas v. Johnson Majority, to kill a mockingbird and the lottery support the idea that people must accept others who are different from them. In Texas v. Johnson, author shows acceptance toward people's view on flag. The author presented both sides and used counterargument carefully to address that burning a flag is way to express our opinion and its constitutional. “....the flag best reflects, and of the conviction that our toleration of criticism such as Johnson’s is a sign and source of our strength”(Brennan). Author used counterargument and explain that the flag stands for tolerance and US is resilience. “ the way to preserve the flag’s special role is not to punish those …show more content…
Discriminated. “Tom’s dead…… they shot him, he was running”(Lee). When people are closed-minded, innocent people are being killed. “Once the town was terrorized by a series of morbid nocturnal events: people's chickens and household pets were found mutilated; although the culprit was crazy Addie, people still looked at the Radley Place, unwilling to discard their initial suspicions”(Lee). This shows how people are being judgemental and don’t want to accept that they are wrong.
Lastly, in The Lottery, The author shows rejection toward acceptance. When people don’t want to accept new ideas, more people dies “......listening to the young folks, nothing’s good enough for them. Used to be saying about ‘lottery in June, corn be heavy soon’”(Jackson). People don’t want to accept new ideas because they have been following the same traditions for decades. “....it isn’t fair, she said. A stone hit her on the side of the head”(Jackson). People don’t want to accept new ideas and keep sacrificing innocent