Re: Those upon the political Right...
Posted: Fri Aug 15, 2025 7:52 pm
Patriots? What do our Birmingham correspondents think?
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/clyj4y8vq7vo
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/clyj4y8vq7vo
Boiler wrote: ↑Fri Aug 15, 2025 7:52 pm Patriots? What do our Birmingham correspondents think?Weoley Castle is something of a hot spot for nasty white nationalists, some of whom have been decking every fucking lamp post in the area with flags of St George. Other parts of town have Palestinian flags on nearly every lamp stand.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/clyj4y8vq7vo
Boiler wrote: ↑Fri Aug 15, 2025 7:52 pm Patriots? What do our Birmingham correspondents think?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.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/clyj4y8vq7vo
With hundreds of St George’s and Union flags being tied to lampposts around south west Birmingham over recent weeks, Birmingham City Council has issued a statement on street lighting improvements to improve energy efficiency.
The statement issued on Tuesday (12th August) regarding the routine planned work, says that ‘unauthorised attachments’ are routinely removed and states: “People who attach unauthorised items to lampposts could be putting their lives and those of motorists and pedestrians at risk.”
Reaction to flags
The much talked about flags have been popping up around Weoley Castle, West Heath, Northfield and Bartley Green, proving to be a divisive issue on social media.
Many locals appear to support the display of pride in the English and Union flags – many donating time, flags or money to expand the display. One Facebook group member wrote: “I’m loving seeing the flags around Northfield etc, as we really don’t celebrate being British like we should. Keep them coming.”
However, some have expressed concern that the flying of the flags may have a political motivation and could cause more division in our communities. Another group member wrote: “The bloke doing it is positioning it as a proud, positive, community initiative. A cursory look at his profile will show his strident views on immigration.
satnav wrote: ↑Fri Aug 15, 2025 11:05 pm In a village near to where I live they have a flag pole next to the community centre, when somebody in the village dies who has made a contribution to the village they fly a flag at half mast as a show of respect. Sometimes it's the George cross or Union flag or on other occasions it might be a flag relevant to the person who has died. People in the village really appreciate the gesture and it is always well received. If the village constantly flew the George Cross or the Union Flag after awhile it would just become meaningless.It's like poppies and Are Troops; it's not enough to support them, you have to do it publicly, and as loudly as possible.
Abernathy wrote: ↑Fri Aug 15, 2025 8:42 pmSounds like the place is becoming Ulster-ised. 'Round here I've came to the conclusion that hanging any national fleg from a lamppost is showing it disrespect.Boiler wrote: ↑Fri Aug 15, 2025 7:52 pm Patriots? What do our Birmingham correspondents think?Weoley Castle is something of a hot spot for nasty white nationalists, some of whom have been decking every fucking lamp post in the area with flags of St George. Other parts of town have Palestinian flags on nearly every lamp stand.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/clyj4y8vq7vo
You aren’t supposed to hang anything from lamp posts at all, and the council is just trying to keep things safe. Of course, as you’ll gather, it has been hijacked by the followers of the frogman as yet another bit of racist ragebait.
Boiler wrote: ↑Sat Aug 16, 2025 10:19 pm Driving out of Peterborough on the A47 this morning I spotted a couple of flags dangling from a footbridge: one Union flag and a St. George's Cross flag with "STOP THEM" painted on it. Except "THEM" was painted on the red bit so barely visibleYou know; them.![]()
