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Wills's avatar

Even if it was, a rainbow crossing allows people to move safely.

Mini roundabouts are driven over with barely a thought.

It's not the same.

Gnuneo's avatar

Ahh, the Trussification of the UK continues apace.

What else would you expect when the education of the public is lead by an Australian fascist, and CIA/Mossad control the rest?

Next up the righttards will be putting a red stripe on white barbecue firestarters, without even a notion of the ultimate irony in this act.

The national flag needs a dragon on it anyway.

Baz's avatar

Thanks for ‘flagging’ this up, I had no idea the contagious condition flagitightass was so rife over there.

*apparently its quite common in flagging economies.

Jennifer Akdemir's avatar

Flagitightass!!!! Love it! Will describe the condition like this from now on.

Liz Thompson's avatar

If you hadn't clarified this, I'd have assumed it was the Red Cross charity appeal.

john's avatar

If somebody and I mean anybody wants to put any kind of flag anywhere I honestly would not waste one second of my life thinking about it.

Morag's avatar

I’d like to be like that, but every time I see a St George’s flag I immediately react with a frisson of fear. I try to damp that down by telling myself it’s probably just football, but it’s an ingrained response of mine.

David Carter's avatar

To be fair, painting a St Georg’s flag flat on the ground might make it visible to low-flying aircraft.

DEREK HANDS's avatar

St George wasn’t even white English. He was Palestinian.

Tim Higgins's avatar

For ever more weird and wacky ways to denigrate any NUMBER of flags, come and visit Northern Ireland! Some Loyalist-controlled areas are in a perpetual state of Royal Jubilee Mode!