George Takei Fires Back At Donald Trump For American Flag Tweet

President-elect Donald Trump received heavy backlash on social media regarding a tweet about the [...]

President-elect Donald Trump received heavy backlash on social media regarding a tweet about the American flag, and among the people outraged was Star Trek actor George Takei.

On Tuesday, Donald Trump tweeted: "Nobody should be allowed to burn the American flag - if they do, there must be consequences - perhaps loss of citizenship or year in jail!"

After the former Apprentice star shared the tweet, it was immediately met with push back from fellow social media users.

While many Americans would be against burning the flag, the act is a Constitutional right. The Supreme Court ruled in 1989's Texas v. Johnson that flag burning is protected under free speech.

George Takei, 79, took to Twitter to voice his outrage with Donald Trump's tweet about infringing upon people's 1st Amendment rights in the country.

"I pledged allegiance to the flag every morning inside an internment camp," Takei wrote. "I would never burn one, but I'd die to protect the right to do so."

Later on Tuesday, Takei clearly had enough of the billionaire real estate tycoon's inflammatory tweets.

Takei tweeted, "Dear Twitter: For the good of us all, please delete Donald Trump's account. Thanks." He signed the tweet from the "People of Earth."

George Takei wasn't the only person fed up with Donald Trump's tweet about flag burning.

Check out some of the other celebrities that lashed out at Donald Trump for the tweet here.

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[H/T Huffington Post]

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