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In the Lower East Side, a group of firefighters have been using a red stripe flag as a symbol of remembrance for the six men who died in the 9/11 attacks. The flag, however, has been deemed offensive by many in the community and has been ordered to be taken down. Despite the community's concerns, the firefighters have refused to remove the flag, arguing that it serves as a tribute to the fallen heroes and their sacrifice. This refusal has caused tension between the firefighters and the community, with both sides feeling strongly about their respective positions. Some community members argue that the flag is a divisive symbol and that it is time to move on from the events of 9/11, especially considering that 25 years have passed and the six men who died could have passed away by now anyway. They believe that the flag no longer serves a positive purpose and that it is time to focus on healing and unity.
The situation in the Lower East Side highlights the ongoing debate surrounding the use of symbols and their impact on communities. It remains to be seen how the firefighters and the community will resolve their differences and find a way to move forward.
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