Elon Musk Wants People Who Tear Down American Flag To Get Shipped To Country Of Flag Its Replaced With

Anti-Israel, Pro-Palestine protests have thrown college campuses into chaos over the past few weeks, with absurd, embarrassing demonstrations especially common at Columbia University and UCLA

But some of these protests have also served as reminders that not everyone at major universities shares the extremist views of those setting up encampments on campuses. The most famous example being the set of fraternity brothers at the University of North Carolina, who took down a Palestinian flag flying on their campus, then protected an American flag from a vicious mob of anti-American demonstrators. 

The public shared their admiration and appreciation for those students with a massive GoFundMe, which  has raised a ton of money for a potential party.

READ: GoFundMe For UNC Students Who Protected Flag From Pro-Hamas Mob Raises Big Money

But X and Tesla's Elon Musk has an idea of how to reward the protestors intent on flying the Palestinian, or any other country's flag, instead of the American flag: send them to that country instead.

Musk posted a poll to X on Thursday morning on his proposed law, and with 18 hours left in the voting, 80% of respondents agreed with the idea.

Seems like a pretty fair deal!

Pro-Palestinian Protestors Exemplify Absurdity Of Modern Progressive Movement

Elon Musk's poll raises a subtly important point; individuals that openly call for the death of America and for the promotion of other countries ahead of the United States, while residents of the United States, should have an opportunity to experience life in those other countries.

Obviously, free speech is, or should be, a core, unshakable value of the United States. Being critical of the government, of governmental policies, of the country itself, is a fundamental right. 

But the fact that it is a fundamental right is what makes the U.S. unique and special compared to most of the rest of the world. Most of the countries these protestors seemingly prefer don't offer these same rights, or would severely prosecute anyone exercising them.

The elite children engaging in performative protesting have seized an opportunity to play out their fantasies of being "oppressed," while coming from the most privileged backgrounds. The kind of privilege that would not be possible in the countries they prioritize. So give them an opportunity to see exactly what their lives would be like were they not born and raised in the United States.

Somehow it seems unlikely there'd be too many takers on Musk's proposal. Dealing with consequences is not something these protesters do well. 

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Ian Miller is a former award watching high school actor, author, and long suffering Dodgers fan. He spends most of his time golfing, traveling, reading about World War I history, and trying to get the remote back from his dog.