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Originally Posted by Beso
Your assumptions can be detrimental to your flag flying neighbours, and you have no leg to stand on in regards to assuming things..its divisive, and without fact.
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Nah 99.9% of people flying a Union Jack from their house voted for Brexit and are probably voting Reform (unless they're still clinging to their Tory roots). That is my assumption and I'm confident in it. I'm sorry that I'm not willing to bend to your worldview where everyone is nice and peaceful and you can't make assumptions about them being xenophobic dickholes, but I'm happy enough with my viewpoint, thanks all the same.
Like I said it wasn't the case 10 years ago, the Union Jack has increasingly come to symbolise ultranationalist tendancies since Indy/Brexit/etc but that has nothing to do with "me", it's just a sociological fact.
Just like it was the EDL who trashed the St George's cross and them who are responsible for its now shocking reputation.