...a Muslim woman wearing a hijab (head scarf) which was coloured in the style of the American flag?
The woman could be of any race, any cultural background but of course, a resident of the United States.
Curious as to whether many would see this as them expressing their love for their country as well as their faith or if they're trying too hard to be accepted.
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I mean I wouldn't really view it any differently than someone wearing other articles of clothing with American flag print. The United States has always been a melting pot of cultures, you can still honor your native religious and cultural beliefs while acknowledging and respecting the culture of the country you're currently residing in. I myself am not a patriot. Of course I respect and am glad to reside in a nation that isn't a war-torn shithole, but nationalism is just something that never appealed to me. However, I also respect the fact that not everyone feels the same as I do, and are more than free to express their own ideals and opinions. Freedom of expression is something I adamantly support, so long as it doesn't escalate into needless violence toward others.