> This is one of the few areas where the Americans are healthier than the
> British. Showing national pride and proudly displaying your country's flag
> is a fine thing to do, and something that the British no longer seem to
> know how to do. We've seen it with Moz himself at Finsbury, and it's true
> elsewhere as well. You don't see many British people flying the flag from
> their homes, etc. ostensibly due to some 'colonial guilt' or fears of
> being branded a "racist" or "imperialist." Very, very
> sad.
> I fly both the American and British flags from my home in Texas, and wish
> the British were as proud of their nation and history as Americans are of
> theirs. Heck, the British have even more to be proud of, that's the irony.
> J.T.
We are proud, we do not however see the need to fly the flag in our front gardens to prove the point.
Maybe that shows a touch of insecurity. Don't you think?
The flag whas come to represent rascism unfortunately, due to the National Front who hijacked it as their symbol during the 80's.