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Urinating An American Flag, $ 3.000 For This Woman's Head.

When the United States celebrated their independence day on July 4, a woman did an action which mocked this event. Instead of respect, the woman which is from Philadelphia urinated on an american flag, attracting people to grant $ 3.000 over her head.


Emily Lance, the woman, recorded the action and then uploaded it to her Facebook page. Ever since, Emily admitted that her actions attracting some death threats and terrors. In fact, an advertiser on the site selling Craiglist, providing prize of 3,000 Dollars to anyone who can get her head.

"Freedom of speech does mean I am allowed to do and say whatever I want, even if you don't like it, as long as I don't hurt someone physically," said Emily.

"Why do you not understand? You celebrated your freedom while condemning me who also celebrated freedom. You should not be greedy. Freedom or not at all," she added.

The video showed Emily urinating a American flag placed on the edge of the toilet seat. Now, the posted the video has been deleted. However, the comments contain blasphemy still keep raising.

"People wish me bad, expose to danger, and suffer from urinating the flag. People wish someone to get killed just because of the flag. Sadly, the people don't realize how much they've been brainwashed," she said.

It's still unclear about Emily's motives doing the action. However, the threat that harms her life is real.

"When you made to enter into Philladelphia Craigslist, there is an advertisement offering the prize of $ 3,000 for your head. Don't you realize there are crazy people out there who need the money?" wrote someone named Jeremy Miller.

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