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Scarlett. 01-12-2011 11:19 AM

Is the Union Jack slowly becoming a symbol for racism/xenophobia?
 
I used to like the Union Jack as a flag, but I've started to notice it's repeated use in Xenophobic quarters like the EDL and BNP, as well as in videos like this


Is the flag's message slowly changing?

fruit_cake 01-12-2011 11:42 AM

It's always been used by the BNP ever since I can remember I don't think it's a new thing

Chuck 01-12-2011 11:43 AM

From a foreigner's point of view, wearing clothes with the Union Flag on it means you like rock/indie/punk or you're a teen who thinks smoking, wearing skinny jeans and getting drunk almost everyday makes you look cool.

Scarlett. 01-12-2011 12:13 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by chuck.pass (Post 4793071)
From a foreigner's point of view, wearing clothes with the Union Flag on it means you like rock/indie/punk or you're a teen who thinks smoking, wearing skinny jeans and getting drunk almost everyday makes you look cool.

I wish the connotations of the flag were the same here, all I can think of when I see it is "BNP" :/ which is a shame as it's supposed to show the union of 4 different countries (England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland) rather than hatred of other nations.

Pyramid* 01-12-2011 12:14 PM

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Originally Posted by chuck.pass (Post 4793071)
From a foreigner's point of view, wearing clothes with the Union Flag on it means you like rock/indie/punk or you're a teen who thinks smoking, wearing skinny jeans and getting drunk almost everyday makes you look cool.


Unfortunately, as a Brit myself: whilst I agree with the above: I do find it's the latter as well as the thuggish, racist type. Stereotypical view? Absolutely but unfortunately: that's often the case.

It's actually the one thing I hate seeing someone abroad wearing - clothes with their countries flag on it - the only exception being when they're a football game on and their supporting the team - but I loathe seeing them being worn as everyday clothing.

arista 01-12-2011 12:26 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Chewy (Post 4793010)
I used to like the Union Jack as a flag, but I've started to notice it's repeated use in Xenophobic quarters like the EDL and BNP, as well as in videos like this


Is the flag's message slowly changing?





No thats just a way of getting your attention.


Our flag is not there Property.

Livia 01-12-2011 12:27 PM

The Union Flag is my national flag and I will not allow it to be hijacked by racists. I'd like to see it flown at every opportunity which I think would allow it to take it back from people like the BNP.

Something that gets me down a bit is the number of times I see the flag flown upside down. I'm sure people wouldn't be pleased if the Stars and Stripes was flown upside down, but hardly anyone notices when the Union Flag is upside down.

Pyramid* 01-12-2011 12:29 PM

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Originally Posted by arista (Post 4793166)
No thats just a way of getting your attention.


Our flag is not there Property.

You're correct, it isn't their property. It's the correlation though that brings down all that the flag represents. It really hacks me off as these same ones are the very ones who drink, eat and cloth, and entertain themselves with products made from all over the world, by the very people they claim to loathe.

Their hypocrisy is surreal.

arista 01-12-2011 12:30 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Chewy (Post 4793141)
I wish the connotations of the flag were the same here, all I can think of when I see it is "BNP" :/ which is a shame as it's supposed to show the union of 4 different countries (England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland) rather than hatred of other nations.



Thats Your Hang Up.

Pyramid* 01-12-2011 12:31 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Livia (Post 4793173)
The Union Flag is my national flag and I will not allow it to be hijacked by racists. I'd like to see it flown at every opportunity which I think would allow it to take it back from people like the BNP.

Something that gets me down a bit is the number of times I see the flag flown upside down. I'm sure people wouldn't be pleased if the Stars and Stripes was flown upside down, but hardly anyone notices when the Union Flag is upside down.

Good point - flying the flag should be more commonplace - as well as the point about it being flown upside down, with more than just a few not even being aware of it.

InOne 01-12-2011 12:35 PM

It seems to be a problem with the working class and inner city areas. I bet the people who live in the coutryside and the middle and upper classes don't give it a thought at all. Then again they probably don't read The Daily Mail...

MTVN 01-12-2011 12:41 PM

Yeah it does seem to be becoming mainly associated with far right groups tbh, but then that doesn't really surprise me because I think there's a fine line between Patriotism and Nationalism. I wouldn't say it's something unique to Britain either, I tend to associate the American flag with Tea Party and Right Wing types as well

fruit_cake 01-12-2011 01:11 PM

just like the BNP using the union jack, the Spanish flag is also seen by many Spaniards in the same way. The difference being that Franco actually won in Spain, and so his leanings are far more dangerous and not on the fringes of society like the BNP.

I think it's quite common for many countries national flags to be used by various interest groups for propanganda reasons.

Pyramid* 01-12-2011 01:11 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by InOne (Post 4793191)
It seems to be a problem with the working class and inner city areas. I bet the people who live in the coutryside and the middle and upper classes don't give it a thought at all. Then again they probably don't read The Daily Mail...

Racism and bigotry isn't exclusive to the working class and inner city areas. If you believe it is, then you aren't as smart as I usually give you credit for.

InOne 01-12-2011 02:55 PM

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Originally Posted by Pyramid* (Post 4793254)
Racism and bigotry isn't exclusive to the working class and inner city areas. If you believe it is, then you aren't as smart as I usually give you credit for.

Where did I mention racism and bigotry :conf:

That's not what I was on about

Mystic Mock 01-12-2011 03:00 PM

No its just that anybody that isnt in the BNP or EDL havent got the guts to put up the flag because they are scared of offending foreigners alot of the time,thats how it worked when I lived in Aston anyway.

Pyramid* 01-12-2011 03:15 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by InOne (Post 4793430)
Where did I mention racism and bigotry :conf:

That's not what I was on about

Oh forgive me, I excluded the word Xenophobia....

Unless of course, none of that was what you were 'on about'.....

InOne 01-12-2011 03:21 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Pyramid* (Post 4793463)
Oh forgive me, I excluded the word Xenophobia....

Unless of course, none of that was what you were 'on about'.....

Nope, you clearly didn't get what I meant :)

Pyramid* 01-12-2011 03:24 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by InOne (Post 4793474)
Nope, you clearly didn't get what I meant :)

Quote:

It seems to be a problem with the working class and inner city areas. I bet the people who live in the coutryside and the middle and upper classes don't give it a thought at all. Then again they probably don't read The Daily Mail...
There's your quote above.

Now if it wasn't regarding racism and xenophobia (which is what the thread is about, and the ignorant people who show it), then what are you on about.

MTVN 01-12-2011 03:28 PM

I'd imagine it was regarding the Union Jack actually, seeing as that is what the thread is about

Marc 01-12-2011 03:29 PM

Still looks like a few lines on a blue background to me :shrug:

Mystic Mock 01-12-2011 03:30 PM

Why do racists always look like agressive chavs?

Pyramid* 01-12-2011 03:30 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MTVN (Post 4793487)
I'd imagine it was regarding the Union Jack actually, seeing as that is what the thread is about

Quote:


Is the Union Jack slowly becoming a symbol for racism/xenophobia.
See the full title of the thread...

I'm quite sure InOne is able to answer more specifically what I asked.

Pyramid* 01-12-2011 03:33 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Marc (Post 4793489)
Still looks like a few lines on a blue background to me :shrug:

if you mean the flag and how it is flown (ie inverted)....



Correct
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi...ingdom.svg.png



Incorrect
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi...versed.svg.png

InOne 01-12-2011 03:37 PM

It's about how different classes portray the flag.


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