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posing naked wrapped in your national flag..
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By *ilderMan
over a year ago
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I agree. The flag is not for such things. Just like I never understood the whole 'union jack underpants' concept. Essentially they were wiping their arses in their flag... (No smart comments please).
A flag is a symbol of identity and pride (whichever flag is yours) and should be respected as such in my opinion. I only wave a flag at a gaa match or hang one from my house but wouldn't be wrapping it around myself. Flags aren't to touch the ground also I do believe. Isn't it a rule that if that happens they are to be replaced? I think that used be the case anyway.
I know sometimes flags are used in an aggressive way against other nations but personally I believe all flags should be respected for what they represent. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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A flag on a naked body os massive symbolism on my opinion. It shows when iv nothing left i still have my nationality. And i don't believe if a flag touches the ground it to be disregarded may patriotic heroes have had coffins draped in tri colours as they rest above the grave |
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I am 100% with you....I never got the whole flag jocks thing....people died for most countries flags...shame on people who disrespect them....
The closet a national flag to come to a body is when its draped over their coffin..... |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I am 100% with you....I never got the whole flag jocks thing....people died for most countries flags...shame on people who disrespect them....
The closet a national flag to come to a body is when its draped over their coffin....." and thats s omething we reallyy dont wanna see |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I've never posed in my national flag but never even thought that would offend anyone. I'm not very patriotic, having lived outside my home country for so long. |
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"I've never posed in my national flag but never even thought that would offend anyone. I'm not very patriotic, having lived outside my home country for so long. "
That normally makes people more patriotic !.
I don't mind people draped in the flag - but hate when any flag is dragged along the ground. |
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I think that some people will think it is disrespectful and some will think it is there way of showing their colours and support for their countries.
I myself wouldn't do the nude flag picture but I wouldn't give out about one done respectfully either.
As for the comment on the flag touching the ground having to be replaced I think this is an army way of installing pride in the flag or colours they fight for and under. I may be wrong but please don't shoot me |
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Yes it is ture the flag must be replaced if it touches the ground and can be a chargeable offence within the forces. A flag draped over a coffin does not touch the ground and there is a ceremony and drill for putting the flag on and taking off a coffin and it will not touch the ground |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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A flag is only an emblem/piece of fabric,
How many people in the UK and Great Britain call the flag a
"Union jack"???
Its not a union jack,a union jack is a naval flag,flown at the mast or bow of the warships etc
When its flown inland etc,
The flag is known as
"the union flag"
Just a bitta useless info i remembered from class
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