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Britain Losin It... Council vetoes flag of St George after concerns raised about links to Crusades




A local council decided against flying the flag of St George after concerns were raised that it would offend the town’s 16 Muslim residents.


Eleanor Jackson, a university lecturer, said the red and white symbol could cause upset in Radstock, Somerset, because it was used during the Crusades 1,000 years ago.

The Labour councillor voiced her concerns at a meeting called to discuss which flag should be purchased to fly atop the town's repaired civic flagpole.

She said: “My big problem is that it is offensive to some Muslims, but even more so that it has been hijacked by the far right.

"My thoughts are we ought to drop it for 20 years."

Radstock Town Council, which serves a local population of more than 5,600 residents, eventually decided to purchase a Union flag to fly on Armistice Day.



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Council vetoes flag of St George after concerns raised about links to Crusades - Telegraph
 

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Lovely! Every time there's a ridiculous story like this in the news, UKIP just increases in popularity.
 

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Just more of the anti-English bigotry that we've come to expect from the British ruling classes. The British ruling classes hate the English and all English symbols. They would never even think about banning the Scottish, Welsh or Northern Irish flags. And that's why the Scots, Welsh and Northern Irish have been given their own parliaments or assemblies but the English haven't. Instead they continue to allow Scottish, Welsh and Northern Irish MPs in the British Parliament at Westminster to have a say and a vote on England-only matters whilst, due to the Scots, Welsh and Northern Irish having their own parliament or assemblies (unlike England) banning the English from having a say in Scottish-only, Welsh-only or Northern Irish-only matters.

This'll annoying them:




Jerusalem should be England's national anthem. At the moment, it hasn't got one.




The above photo was from an anti-English article in The Guardian (where else?) in which the Asian writer of the article called anyone wanting an English Parliament "Little Englanders" (everyone else is allowed their own parliament, but not the English, all 53 million of them. Apparently that would be racist) - http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2010/apr/23/st-georges-day-english-nationalism















 
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By the way, Radstock has a population of 5,275.

Guess how many of them are Muslims?

1000? 500? 100?

No. Radstock has a grand total of 18 Muslims.
 

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I know I'm looking for logic where there is none but.......


Eleanor Jackson, a university lecturer, said the red and white symbol could cause upset in Radstock, Somerset, because it was used during the Crusades 1,000 years ago.

The Labour councillor voiced her concerns at a meeting called to discuss which flag should be purchased to fly atop the town's repaired civic flagpole.

She said: “My big problem is that it is offensive to some Muslims, but even more so that it has been hijacked by the far right.

"My thoughts are we ought to drop it for 20 years."
....a symbol used a thousand years ago is still "offensive" today but in another 20 years it'll be fine??? Does over reacting expire in 1020 years? Is that the shelf life?
 

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I know I'm looking for logic where there is none but.......


....a symbol used a thousand years ago is still "offensive" today but in another 20 years it'll be fine??? Does over reacting expire in 1020 years? Is that the shelf life?
I'm thinking the councilor's PCness is crippling her ability to function intelligently.
 

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True, but I always try to give someone the benifit of the doubt.

A politician is a politician is a politician. I never give them the benefit of anything. They are either stupid and they mean what they say or they're manipulative and lying. Neither is a palatable choice to me.
 

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A politician is a politician is a politician. I never give them the benefit of anything. They are either stupid and they mean what they say or they're manipulative and lying. Neither is a palatable choice to me.
The amazing thing is we keep voting them in. Why do we do that?
 

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The Muslim issue was an excuse. You cannot understand the whole thrust of New Age political correctness unless you see that it is a vicious onslaught on Christianity and all of its symbols.
 

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The amazing thing is we keep voting them in. Why do we do that?

Because whenever we in Britain try to move away from any of the three "mainstream" parties (with their pandering to minorities and extreme political correctness - even the Tories - there's nothing mainstream about them) and start voting for parties which seem more sensible and less PC and left-wing, like UKIP, we are immediately called "far right racists" by the press and by the left.

A perfect example of all this was during the 2010 General Election. The then Prime Minister Gordon Brown - the head of a Labour Party which was a big advocate of uncontrolled and unrestricted immigration into Britain during its 13 years in power - was on the campaign trail in Rochdale. An elderly woman called Gillian Duffy, who was a lifelong Labour supporter, came up to him in the street and asked what his party's going to do about the problem of immigration. After spending a while not giving her a proper answer, he then got back in his car and was driven away. However, he had forgotten to take his little microphone off his jacket and he was overheard telling someone else in the car that the lady he had spoken to was a "bigoted woman". This became big national news and it played a big part in throwing Brown and the Labour Party out of power and bringing in a Conservative/Liberal Democrat coalition government (Britain's first coalition government since WWII and the first time the Liberals have been in power since WWII). The British people had found out what the Labour Party REALLY thinks about anyone who dares question their policy of uncontrolled immigration, and the elderly lady who Brown called "that bigoted woman" decided not to vote for Labour in that election after voting for them for decades.


Mrs Duffy questioning the then Prime Minister Gordon Brown over his party's policy of uncontrolled immigration during the 2010 General Election campaign


Brown later on that day after finding out that millions of Britons had overheard him calling Mrs Duffy "a bigoted woman",
 
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St. George was a Roman soldier and convert.. who was martyred in the Diocletian persecution of 303.. which demanded compliance of the 'cult' of Christianity to Roman worship and social mores (as with pc today).. so he's used to this type of persecution.
 

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The cult of the easily offended. That's what this sh!t is all about.
 

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England isn't even the only "country" (England isn't an actual country, of course) which has the Cross of St George as its flag.

So, too, does the new country of Georgia, which also has St George has her patron state.



St George is not only the patron saint of England but he's also the patron saint of Georgia, Egypt, Bulgaria, Aragon, Catalonia, Romania, Ethiopia, Greece, India, Iraq, Israel, Lebanon, Lithuania, Palestine, Portugal, Serbia, Ukraine and Russia, as well as the cities of Genoa, Amersfoort, Beirut, Botoşani, Drobeta Turnu-Severin, Timişoara, Fakiha, Bteghrine, Cáceres, Ferrara, Freiburg im Breisgau, Kragujevac, Kumanovo, Ljubljana, Pérouges, Pomorie, Preston, Qormi, Rio de Janeiro, Lod, Lviv, Barcelona, Moscow and Victoria, as well as of the Scout Movement.

He is also the patron saint of skin disease sufferers, syphilitic people and the Romani, who celebrate his day named Ederlezi at the night from 5 to 6 May.

In England, St George's Day is celebrated every 23 April.
 

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‘If [St George flag] offends anyone, the answer is to move to another country’

As for the so-called far right — about 10 people and a dog — this would be like removing the Canadian flag because a white supremacist in his mom’s basement puts it on his website.

The rainbow flag of the gay community is still to be flown by this particular council, of course, and Islamic festivals are to be properly commemorated, but the flag known by men who died fighting the Nazis and one that represents nation, tolerance, democracy and decency is to disappear.

To their credit, several Muslim leaders have described the action as absurd and extreme, which is a welcome departure as similar flags have been taken down from police stations and public buildings due to Islamic complaints.


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Sun News : Flag of common sense: Wave it bravely as we learn how to deal with extremism, intolerance


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St. George is not only the patron saint of England and many other countries and communities.. but most notably he is the Patron Saint of Soldiers. So not only has the Council managed to insult England.. but all who fought and died for her as well.

The Union Jack by the way is an amalgamation of the Cross of St. Andrew for Scotland, the Cross of St. Patrick for Northern Ireland and the Cross of St. George for England. For the sake of consistency the good Council of Radstock should ban the Union Jack as well.. as a triple insult of Muslims.. or atheists.. or Buddhists or whatever.

Maybe white on white would work.. but black people might be offended.. black on black?.. well so it goes ..ad absurdum... ad nauseum. :roll:
 
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