SaiyanHajime
CF Legend
I think adorning everything with your national flag is tacky and always was.
We just don't do it here. It's reserved for places of importance and tacky places. Blackpool is the later.
Taking the flag out of context from an important prestigious setting and putting it in a public place like this does connote extreme patriotism, because it makes people question why that space thought it was so important to require it.
In the US, putting flags up is about more than being patriotic, and I think a lot of Brits mistake this. Flag poles are not reserved only for the stars and stripes, but for decorative flags with all sorts of things on them. It's an American tradition similar to weathervanes are in the UK.
The Union Flag shouldn't be associated with racism, but it has become so because most of us don't go putting it up like the yanks do, so it's been adopted as a symbol by the BNP. It worries me that it will escalate to the situation of the Confederate Flag in the USA, which you see flying considerably often.
We just don't do it here. It's reserved for places of importance and tacky places. Blackpool is the later.
Taking the flag out of context from an important prestigious setting and putting it in a public place like this does connote extreme patriotism, because it makes people question why that space thought it was so important to require it.
In the US, putting flags up is about more than being patriotic, and I think a lot of Brits mistake this. Flag poles are not reserved only for the stars and stripes, but for decorative flags with all sorts of things on them. It's an American tradition similar to weathervanes are in the UK.
The Union Flag shouldn't be associated with racism, but it has become so because most of us don't go putting it up like the yanks do, so it's been adopted as a symbol by the BNP. It worries me that it will escalate to the situation of the Confederate Flag in the USA, which you see flying considerably often.