

Literally nobody is saying that.
As I understand it, you'd throw your country's flag to the ground in temper and jump all over it because [in your opinion] a few people may have used it inappropriately?

@highwayman - can put them up at 56mph in his pure sine wave bucketThis is not far from where I live, I went down this road today, I did wonder how they got the flags so high?
Well then I have the perfect solution for morqthanna. He/ she can just fly the non "racist" half.Your beloved St. George was half Palestinian.


the country he hates most of all
That is a big virtue signalling list there but you missed antisemiticSo because I don't like racism, xenophobia, transphobia, Islamophobia, homophobia, sexism, etc, because I think that those views demean this country, not enhance it, because I am not proud to count anti-immigrant, anti-asylum-seeker bigots as fellow countrymen, because I don't like the way that right-wing thugs have hijacked national symbols to try and make it look as though their twisted ideologies are what those symbols mean, I hate this country?
The only sort of people who think that are those who themselves genuinely believe that bigoted, prejudiced, and violent attitudes are what the country should stand for.
I don't hate this country. But I would hate the one people like you want it to become.
The Englishman needs his own -- Anglophobia, morqthana seems to be Anglophobic.So because I don't like racism, xenophobia, transphobia, Islamophobia, homophobia, sexism, etc, because I think that those views demean this country, not enhance it, because I am not proud to count anti-immigrant, anti-asylum-seeker bigots as fellow countrymen, because I don't like the way that right-wing thugs have hijacked national symbols to try and make it look as though their twisted ideologies are what those symbols mean, I hate this country?
The only sort of people who think that are those who themselves genuinely believe that bigoted, prejudiced, and violent attitudes are what the country should stand for.
I don't hate this country. But I would hate the one people like you want it to become.

and yet you wave the same flag as HamasSo because I don't like racism, xenophobia, transphobia, Islamophobia, homophobia, sexism, etc, because I think that those views demean this country, not enhance it, because I am not proud to count anti-immigrant, anti-asylum-seeker bigots as fellow countrymen, because I don't like the way that right-wing thugs have hijacked national symbols to try and make it look as though their twisted ideologies are what those symbols mean, I hate this country?
The only sort of people who think that are those who themselves genuinely believe that bigoted, prejudiced, and violent attitudes are what the country should stand for.
I don't hate this country. But I would hate the one people like you want it to become.
He's displaying the legitimate flag of Palestine, and not of a fake country which stole Palestine. Palestine is a country which was given away by those who had no right to give it away. The Zionist entity has no legitimacy whatsoever.and yet you wave the same flag as Hamas

Yes, imagine a world where people who work are better off than those who don't! How terrible! I'm literally crying right now.I don't hate this country. But I would hate the one people like you want it to become.
He's displaying the legitimate flag of Palestine, and not of a fake country which stole Palestine.
He's displaying the flag of a country/state isn't he, not one just of a 'terrorist organisation' which exists within that country, isn't it....He's displaying the flag of a proscribed terrorist organisation in this country, the United Kingdom.
That is exactly what morqthana has been saying,Your statement seems similar to suggesting that the English flag is "the flag of an extremist group within the UK", isn't it?
Nonsense. He is merely displaying a National Flag - in this instance the National Flag of the State of Palestine.As you both ought to be well aware - He's displaying the flag of a proscribed terrorist organisation in this country, the United Kingdom.