• Antoine_St_Hexubeary [none/use name]
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      2 years ago

      “we hate our country”

      It's more like "the country that currently exists here and the country we're trying to build here have so little in common that using symbols of the former to represent the latter would be peculiar." Although, optics-wise, I have no idea whether that's actually better.

        • Awoo [she/her]
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          2 years ago

          Not that you can’t discuss changing these symbols and stuff, but foaming at the mouth at them this hard every single time when nobody else does that, especially not working people who’ve got more to worry about, is just weird.

          This shit shows you fundamentally do not understand the UK. If the English flag is seen outside of sporting events it is assumed by pretty much everyone that that person is a racist gammon. It is synonymous with racism, the EDL and white supremacy. The majority of the UK finds flag shagging somewhat embarrassing at the best of times, let alone when it's specifically chosen flag shagging as a means of white virtue signalling.

          The people that claim "English heritage" are white people that do not see anyone other than white anglos as English.

          Are you from the UK? Or is this an american perspective? Because that would make sense given how fucking normalised flag shagging is over there. It's deeply embarrassing shit and a very large number of people elsewhere in the world cringe when they see people doing it.

            • Awoo [she/her]
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              2 years ago

              You should ask yourself who the people waving this flag define as "English".

                • Awoo [she/her]
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                  2 years ago

                  Fuck off patsoc. Go somewhere else and defend american communists waving the american flag, it's the same fucking thing. Seriously do not want to receive another message from you. Period.

                    • Awoo [she/her]
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                      2 years ago

                      Believe you pay infinite times more attention to those people than I do.

                      You are those people

                        • Awoo [she/her]
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                          2 years ago

                          :england-cool: :england-cool: :england-cool: :england-cool: :england-cool:

                            • Awoo [she/her]
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                              2 years ago

                              What people do you think waving the English flag is "getting on their side" ? And what people do you think it is alienating to? Given its usage outside of sports is regarded as racism.

                              I'll ask you again. Who do you think the people waving this flag define as "English" ?

                                • Awoo [she/her]
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                                  2 years ago

                                  but you can’t do it by calling the people who use them racist when they only use them because it represents their country and they’re not even thinking of the bad things it might symbolize

                                  I don't think you quite understand how thoroughly the English flag is used to represent "England for the English" type of rhetoric. Outside of the sports context (the only justified use of it today) the people waving the English flag rather than the union jack are doing so to intentionally make a statement about being white, it is utilised in all cases as a dogwhistle for anglo-white English racism.

                                  This is why "Who do you define as English?" is such an important question here. I guarantee you that someone with afro-caribbean ethnicity (quite common in the UK) or indian or pakistan ethnicity, but born in England, is not considered "real English" to the people who fly this flag. I stress the outside of sports part here.

          • usernamesaredifficul [he/him]
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            2 years ago

            In london sure in the countryside the english flag is just a fairly common symbol that doesn't mean much