• Vanth@reddthat.com
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    6 个月前

    It took me (an American) going to Ireland and Northern Ireland to realize how odd the excessive flag waving is. Still odd, but those two have the US beat.

    • corsicanguppy@lemmy.ca
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      6 个月前

      But the Republic and Northern island need to fly those flags so you know where you are and whether it’s been taken over.

      Okay, maybe not, but when I was in America for a few years we decided the ridiculous fixation was so people knew that they hadn’t been taken over … again.

      • Trainguyrom@reddthat.com
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        6 个月前

        Just wait until you start seeing the new combination flags where it’s divided diagnoally and displays two flags communicating opposing and incompatible values. So far I’ve seen American/Israeli, American/Trump and American/Confederate Battle flags. The irony clearly goes so far over their heads, not to mention how these flags technically violate the official rules for flag display

        I do think it’s telling that I haven’t seen any American/LGBTQ flags for who the designers of these flags cater to

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      6 个月前

      Currently live in the Republic of Ireland and I have no idea what you’re talking about? Were you here on Saint Patrick’s Day? There’s a significant amount of Palestinian flags in windows here for pretty obvious reasons but other than that I don’t think I’ve seen a flag since, again, Paddy’s day.