It’s funny how much emotions are stirred up by flags (one only has to look to NI to see the froth). For me, they belong only at sporting events – which is where all nationalism should begin and end. This can be extended to hanging them from your car on the way to or from the game. I like the 6N flags hanging from a pub during the competition – shows someone where they’re likely to be able to catch a game with a few pints and a bit of banter with the opposition fans if so inclined. It’s not nationalistic – just a “sign”.
Government buildings and churches? Yeah, ok, but why?
Hanging from a massive flagpole in your garden? Can’t understand why someone feels the need to do it.
I do feel sorry for English folk who would like to reclaim the St. George Cross and the Union flag. In some cases, I think the Union flag has seen some rehabilitation – although not in Scotland – where it and the Tricolour should be kept firmly behind closed doors. As individuals, we have no control over the zeitgeist surrounding various flags – and while I’d admire someone’s attempt to “reclaim” them, it’s ultimately futile. For me, the St. George cross has lost almost all vestiges of respectability – I’d make pretty large assumptions about anybody flying one in or from their houses – and I realise that is possibly unfair – but that’s kinda just how it is. When enough aresholes start using your flag as their symbol, unless they stop pretty quickly, you’ve lost it already.