Is this similar to the confederate flag in terms of racist connotation?
Is this similar to the confederate flag in terms of racist connotation?
what? are you actually retarded? confederate flag is seen as racist because of its association with slavery. thats literally just the flag of england
yes and english ppl are more evil than the confederates so Billybobs questions is legit, Jason
what? are you actually retarded? English flag is seen as racist because of its association with slavery. thats literally just the flag of the South
England has done way more fucked up things than slavery
And nobody cares
t. literal inventors of concentration camps
england is still a country that is still the flag of england i dont see how thats more racist than the flag of the usa or brazil both of which had slaves in the past
>confederates
>evil
England is a social construct
the only people who use st georges cross are racist football hooligans. the union jack is their real flag
thank you, greatest ally
If you're trying to trigger me well done it worked
yes they are perfidious anglo dog
based
>yes they are perfidious anglo dog
>protecting private property and states rights is evil
lol no
>Is this similar to the confederate flag in terms of racist connotation?
England unironically did a lot of good things but also fucked up a lot of countries and their respective cultures.
Aren't all countries?
England also paid to free all it's slaves, forced it's colonies to stop and then sent warships and regulars to the coast of Africa to fight slavers and slave traders. England did a lot of fucked up shit, but it was pretty much the leading cause of the end of typical slavery
Why? We, people of Milan, are for peace, integration, prosperity and homosex.
that's the flag of Genoa, they dindu nuffin
Oh foreigners don't know about this?
To answer OP's question: yes, sort of.
The flag of St George was used prominently and excessively by the National Front, skinhead movement, British National Party and English Defence League through the 1970s to the 2010s. Flags of England became visibly associated with white van men, men with shaved heads, men who would call Indians "paki", men who would look for black people to start a fight. It became so prominent that the people you would see waving the English flag most of the time would be these kinds of far-right people.
Over the years, the Union Jack has become the more appropriate and prominent flag of England. You see it far, far more often than the flag of St George. While in Wales and Scotland, their national flags are shown very prominently in public, probably moreso than the Union Jack. While in England, apart from football games, the national flag is seen as an embarrassment, used very rarely, it's hard to spot them around in public
Many politicians in the UK explicitly consider the flag to be a racist one. Nobody wants to ban the flag, like they do to the Dixie flag in America, but it is looked down upon when someone uses it. The union jack is the politically correct, acceptable flag to use, the flag of St George can be seen as very controversial
No it's their flag. Confederate flag is okay too.
Self flaggelating cucks all of you
I wish
Locking up Boers and Mau Maus in shit conditions for a few years still doesn't really equate to, you know, working millions of slaves to death over centuries.
>t. literal inventors of concentration camps
*Weyler your path*
>Britain and England are the same thing
Every fucking time.
no it's the pc version without the severed person of colour heads
>Why? We, people of Milan, are for peace, integration, prosperity and homosex.
I hate you Milan faggots
it's more akin to saying i live on a council estate
That is true, that is true.
Is this similar to the confederate flag in terms of racist connotation?
Shut up cuck