#Psychology of symbolism:why we respond strongly to flags & iconic images http://on.wsj.com/1wJ9Cfn pic.twitter.com/nJYTH4wCVa @geoff_deweaver @WSJ
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#Psychology of symbolism:why we respond strongly to flags & iconic images http://on.wsj.com/1wJ9Cfn pic.twitter.com/nJYTH4wCVa @geoff_deweaver @WSJ
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“@WSJ: The psychology of symbolism: why we respond so strongly to flags and iconic images http://on.wsj.com/1wJ9Cfn pic.twitter.com/iOJrwU25q6”
@WSJ flags drive me away as I associate them with violence. Or the people who fly them could be extreme in their ideas.
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@wsj I LOVE THIS FLAG!
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@WSJ It's a piece of material that stands as a symbol of fascism.
@WSJ God I love this flag!!!
@WSJ children pledge allegiance2flag 2kill4country while others adorn themselves w/ imaginary religious protection, perpetuating ignorance.
@WSJ go pats!
@WSJ yeah, this is why I think that the global pass is a good idea @wef #future #inspiration
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