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On Thu, 17 Jul 2025 12:08:45 -0400, RhinoNot really a problem of being a slur or a parody, but simply that flags themselves are seen by a small number of Politically Correct nutters as having bad symbolism.
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And if the school had said "you can't wear a flag that way!" youHer entire school had a Cultural Diversity Day and all students were
told to wear something celebrating her own culture instead of the usual school uniforms so she wore a dress that was essentially a British flag. She was an A student but found herself punished for her choice of clothing - along with other students - and her parents were called to pick her up early.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PE2jV5qxE4g [8 minutes]
Her parents were not at all happy and her community was very agitated as well. The school gave an after-the-fact "apology" where they promised to reconsider how the event was run the next year. I'll believe that when I see it!
wouldn't have heard that story - but they didn't and claimed it was
anti-everybody NOT born in the UK - and that DID make it a news story.
I saw the picture of her and thought she wore it quite well - and
wasn't at all making it a parody (or a slur against those not British
born) as some have claimed.
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