
My hands are shaking writing this.
A small Japanese flag, the size of a paperback book, tied to the bumper of a city bus on a Japanese national holiday in 2026.
And online, someone is calling it “discriminatory.”
A flag.
A bus.
A national holiday.
In Japan.
In Paris, the tricolor covers every boulevard on July 14. Nobody calls it discriminatory.
In Texas, every porch flies the Stars and Stripes on July 4. Nobody calls it discriminatory.
In London, the Union Jack drapes Buckingham Palace for the King. Nobody calls it discriminatory.
Only here.
Only our flag.
Only on our own holidays, on our own buses, on our own quiet streets.
I keep asking how we got here.
I do not have an answer.
That flag is not too loud.
The shame trying to silence it is.





