Nope. I know myself well enough to know I'm not going to follow flag etiquette and I refuse to become just another of the performative patriots I see all around feeling superior to those who don't "stand with their country". I'm also, frankly, not willing to lump myself in with the type of people who do wrap themselves in the US flag in my community (literally, at times - stars-and-stripes clothing being a huge thing around here) without giving a single thought to the ideas of respect or responsibility that should accompany the flying of the flag. Because my town, especially around patriotic holidays, is a veritable "what not to do" with the US flag according to flag code; people around me do everything from flying ideological/candidate (one in particular) flags above the US flag, flying desecrated versions that are contradictory to the meaning of the real thing, and of course, leaving their flags out 24/7 until they're flying patriotic rags.