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so ive done a bunch of videos talking about americas big fad of flag changing but its worth remembering that not all of these stories end the same way take the state of maine this is their current flag which has been controversial for a while because it conforms to the so-called seal on a bed sheet style that a lot of people dont like because it is so common among states accordingly there has long been a movement in maine to bring back their old state flag which is more distinctive but also more boring with less symbolism and last week the main legislature voted 91-57 to keep the current flag rather than go back to the old one this is actually the second time in three years that they have voted down a flag changing proposal so the issue is presumably dead now there is sort of a paradox in these bed sheet flag debates if only one state had a bed sheet flag we would probably think it was fine it is only considered bad because so many states have them but one of the arguments of the