• thomasshikari
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    18 hours ago

    Same here in the states! Except there are flags in front of essentially every business. You can barely go 3 blocks without seeing multiple american flags. It’s really quite silly. But, a person wearing clothes with an american flag is definitely a (pun intended) huge red flag. I’m sure there are exceptions but from my experience, those are usually the worst people.

    Over there, is it more the English flag or the union jack? Or is it a mix of both?

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      17 hours ago

      and at every holiday they can bunch of small flags and paper plates and napkins and other trash. its so funny how disrepectful people who love the flag are.

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      16 hours ago

      Historically it was the English flag but since brexit it’s a mix of both. I have noticed the English nationalists have seemed to join with the Scottish, Welsh and NI nationalists, and outright talking about grouping up that didn’t seem to happen before

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        15 hours ago

        Considering what’s going on in Belfast, I’m sure that won’t cause any problems anywhere else in the UK.