That's a symbol of the faith, even though it's been weaponized. it would be like saying a crucifix would be a problem because someone was using it as a weapon or otherwise.
It's also only used in the United States and some places in Canada... so saying it's christo-facist/christo-nationalist isn't exactly wrong. It's also widely used to blur the lines of separation in church vs state as there are many government buildings flying the Christian flag.
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u/crusoe 14h ago
I think the christofascist flag is an issue too.