The Weeping Angel wrote: ↑Fri Aug 15, 2025 9:33 pm
Boiler wrote: ↑Fri Aug 15, 2025 7:52 pm
Patriots? What do our Birmingham correspondents think?
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/clyj4y8vq7vo
It's causing us a whole host of problems basically, they've hung the flags up to show pride in our area, their words, not mine anyway, because they hung them up on lampposts that the council has to take them down for the reasons Abers suggested. Of course, this is what they wanted all along.
it’s fairly clear, at any rate it is to me, that the bastards that have been hanging up all these flags are engaged in a blatant exercise in provocation, aimed at stoking racial tensions. It wouldn’t surprise me in the slightest to see any of them turning up as Reform candidates in the city council elections next May. The numbers of apparently gullible simpletons manifesting themselves on social media claiming that the flags are a great idea because “it’s about time we had a bit of pride in our flag and our nation”, and worse, pointing to the Palestinian flags that are similarly being attached to lamp posts in other areas of the city with a high proportion of muslim/people of Asian origin that either elected or almost displaced Labour MPs last July is troublingly high. The unfavourable comparison with the “white” areas of the city is of course entirely intended by the malevolent wankers draping the lamp posts of Northfield and Weoley Castle with flags of St George. It is, in my view, Farage level provocation, and frankly, a fucking disgrace. The city council is, I am certain, all too aware of the political aspects of this cynical campaign, but is also correct to remove the flags (
all flags, mind, on grounds of safety and local bye-laws.
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