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How did we pay respect to our national emblem?

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Our national identity is important, if for no other reason than that it Ian tied to our citizenship. Imagine the poor people who have no citizenship and are stateless. Citizenship carries with it important rights and protections, such as identity papers, social protections, travel rights, employment rights, ability to open and conduct business, rights to open bank accounts, take out mortgages, obtain insurance etc. There is also an implication of participation in the body politic, a stake in the national economy, and for many people a generational tie to a specific place and culture. National symbols may embody these various factors to a critical mass of people, this embodying and communicating nuanced common experiences in condensed form. This may cause a point odna pride, rallying point of protest, or simply a touchpoint for common identity.

In their worst form, national symbols may support nationalistic sentiments, amplifying separation and exclusion on the back of mythologized and oversimplified false pride, as a rallying point of identity.

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