Let ’s do some inquiry before posting , people .

Before we get started here, just a quick refresher:

THIS is the flag of the United States of America.

And THIS is the flag of Liberia.

1.And THIS is a person who has no idea what the American flag looks like:

2.Come on, Deborah.

3.Columbus never went to Liberia, my friend.

4.No they ain’t.

5.SMH.

6.Not Uncle Joe!

7.Try again.

8.You’re a few stars off.

9.Drain the swamp… of Liberia:

10.That’s…that’s….

11.This ain’t it.

12.Which president are we talking about here?

13.Thank you for your support of Liberia:

14.Liberian pride.

15.Nope.

16.God bless Liberia.

17.Even more support for the southern part of Liberia:

18.I would try “refining” from posting the wrong flag.

19.I would love to hear your favorite Malaysian president.

20.(Alicia Keys voice) In Liberiiiiiaaaaaaaaa:

21.Killin' me, Terri.

22.Open the schools.

The image shows the national flag of the United States with 50 white stars arranged in nine rows and 13 alternating red and white stripes

Flag of Liberia, featuring eleven horizontal stripes alternating red and white, with a white star on a blue square in the upper left corner

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Deborah comments "Scary as hell actually" with an American flag emoji, then is informed by another comment that it's the Liberian flag. Deborah insists it's the American flag

Gina comments, "Happy Columbus Day" with an Italian and U.S. flag emoji, Jonathan responds, "That's the Liberian flag."

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Comment by Rose: "Good luck. And thanks for making America great again. God be with you" with emojis of the American flag, cross, rose, and smiling face.

Marianne Sheils states support for their country using emojis. Elaina Walters points out the flag emoji used is of Liberia

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Comment expressing an opinion that the Confederate flag symbolized love of country and the South and relates it to current issues, riots, and violence in the country. Ends with "GOD BLESS AMERICA."

A comment from Ron saying, "The south shall rise agin!!!yehaa" followed by an American flag emoji

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Jed tweets, "BEST PRESIDENT EVER!" with a Malaysian flag emoji. TeachEnglishGB replies, "That's the flag of Malaysia…" with 65 likes

A Facebook comment saying, "If you can find a better country you're free to move there. Apparently you can't because you're still here," followed by flag emojis

Illustration with six athletes in USA-themed outfits. Text reads "Good Luck, Team USA!" Facebook post by The White House. Top comment criticizes athletes kneeling

The image shows a comment saying: "Thank you President Trump. Gas was a lot lower. Now with Biden……..look at how high it is in just a month. Biden people need to do their homework. Go Trump. We so need you back." with flag and prayer emojis