The First Amendment does cut both ways, except you are still comparing a flag to a building that provides religious services just because you don't like the religion. I understand your argument, but the comparison is absurd. And yes, you can wave that flag proudly if you want (even though I've had people ask me if they were going to be safe with you as they have a preconceived notion of you based on what the flag has historically represented).
I am not saying that it isn't censorship to remove the stars and bars from sales, but do you really believe it to be on the same scale as a mosque? And if we were going to argue it, where in the first amendment does it spell out you have the right to wave a flag with no religious/national recognition/etc once it is being used to represent a form of hate and incitement? Pretty sure A mosque is covered by that pesky "freedom of religion" clause.
If you want to compare stuff, keep it simple. Why can I still buy an ISIS flag but not a Confederate flag?
Pretty sure A mosque is covered by that pesky "freedom of religion" and used to represent a form of hate and incitement. OK so what is next? If I thought that the Confederate Flag did mean all of that then I might could agree with you. How many Confederate Flags are there? I do not know right off the top of my head. But I do have 8 and spent $600 on the flag pole and I fly a different one each week, Thank You