Sounds like the same thing liberals say when they want to justify restricting "hate speech". It is "too dangerous" to say because it could incite violence. And no I am not trying to call you a liberal nor am I using the term liberal as a pejorative, I am pointing out only that you are using the same line of reasoning that would justify restricting hate speech. I don't know if you support restricting hate speech or not, but just pointing that out.
I reject your feeble attempt at "what-about-ism".
If the intention of the flag burner is to express their hatred of the nation, then why is it not hate speech?
If the laws could manage a little consistency, these issues would never be a problem.
Hate speech, in reality, doesn't exist. The creation of hate crimes was an attempt to make certain groups more protected than all the others. Yet, when the same circumstances exist for a non-protected person (not a member of a protected class), then the same laws do not apply. So, no, I do not support hate crime/hate speech laws.
This is totally different. ANY speech, labeled as "hate or not" that is intended to incite and provoke others should be viewed as an attempt to disrupt the peace, particularly if it's on public property.
Burning a flag does not state an argument for or against an issue. It's meant to get attention pure and simple, and it should not be protected as "speech".
Flag burnings serve no real purpose, and any ban would not diminish anyone's ability or right to express their political views.