Non AMP
Sky Blues Talk
  • Home
  • Forums
  • General Discussion
  • Off Topic Chat
This is a mobile optimized page that loads fast, if you want to load the real page, click this text.

Embarrassing (3 Viewers)

  • Thread starter Fergusons_Beard
  • Start date Aug 19, 2025
Forums New posts
Prev
  • 1
  • …
  • 31
  • 32
  • 33
  • 34
Next
First Prev 33 of 34 Next Last
W

wingy

Well-Known Member
  • Tuesday at 4:46 PM
  • #1,121
ccfc922 said:
Asked my black cousin yesterday how he felt about these flags going up on posts and roundabouts etc and he said patriotic... so how's it always about skin colour?
Click to expand...
It's not a ridiculous question really,there will be some legitimate concern but you're right there will be those who approve also I'd assume?
 
B

Brighton Sky Blue

Well-Known Member
  • Tuesday at 4:46 PM
  • #1,122
SkyBlueDom26 said:
I mean he absolutely cries like fuck about the England flag more than the British flag, so I’m kind of speaking about the English one
Click to expand...
I haven’t seen the interview but frankly both flags have to stop being co-opted for political purposes. I see myself as more British than English anyway but regardless, they’re both to represent everyone regardless of ideology or background.
 

SkyBlueDom26

Well-Known Member
  • Tuesday at 4:48 PM
  • #1,123
Brighton Sky Blue said:
I haven’t seen the interview but frankly both flags have to stop being co-opted for political purposes. I see myself as more British than English anyway but regardless, they’re both to represent everyone regardless of ideology or background.
Click to expand...
They should be flown in every city proudly, the ones crying and moaning about it have made it political. Hopefully once reform get in they will put them everywhere. We should be proud of our country and flags like every other country is, the USA have them everywhere at every event
 

SkyBlueDom26

Well-Known Member
  • Tuesday at 4:49 PM
  • #1,124
SBT said:
Nah I’m taking the piss because your team’s rubbish kid
Click to expand...
You do realise I’m English too?
 

rob9872

Well-Known Member
  • Tuesday at 4:49 PM
  • #1,125
Brighton Sky Blue said:
I haven’t seen the interview but frankly both flags have to stop being co-opted for political purposes. I see myself as more British than English anyway but regardless, they’re both to represent everyone regardless of ideology or background.
Click to expand...
Why? Not saying your wrong, but I read this often and never had the option to challenge anyone. Same with those who say they are European. Not suggesting I'm right and you're wrong, but wondered why you think that and also is it only English people you think who do? Scottish and Welsh usually see themselves as that first before British I'd be almost certain.
 
W

wingy

Well-Known Member
  • Tuesday at 4:53 PM
  • #1,126
Nick said:
While I find people taking down flags and stamping on them weird (clearly doing it for likes online, beggyweird pricks) I thought that the pub wasn't letting in protestors rather than because of flags? I might be wrong.

The other 2 are clearly doing it while filming themselves for attention.
Click to expand...
They're not leftist or whatever the term is lately but they're too well fed and dressed to be!
 
B

Brighton Sky Blue

Well-Known Member
  • Tuesday at 4:55 PM
  • #1,127
rob9872 said:
Why? Not saying your wrong, but I read this often and never had the option to challenge anyone. Same with those who say they are European. Not suggesting I'm right and you're wrong, but wondered why you think that and also is it only English people you think who do? Scottish and Welsh usually see themselves as that first before British I'd be almost certain.
Click to expand...
I think most people in all 3 see themselves as more of their ‘home’ nation than British, I know I’m in the minority. For me, my wife’s Scottish, I lived up there for a fair while and I just see much more similarities than differences between people across the island. So it’s just how I feel I guess.

I wouldn’t go as far as to say I’m European, the cultural and social differences are much bigger.
 
Reactions: rob9872
W

wingy

Well-Known Member
  • Tuesday at 4:56 PM
  • #1,128
rob9872 said:
Why? Not saying your wrong, but I read this often and never had the option to challenge anyone. Same with those who say they are European. Not suggesting I'm right and you're wrong, but wondered why you think that and also is it only English people you think who do? Scottish and Welsh usually see themselves as that first before British I'd be almost certain.
Click to expand...
I'm definitely a European and the reason is because it work's and means my grandson won't be required to give his life,live in peace like I have, simple for me!
 
Reactions: rob9872 and Brighton Sky Blue
B

Brighton Sky Blue

Well-Known Member
  • Tuesday at 4:57 PM
  • #1,129
SkyBlueDom26 said:
They should be flown in every city proudly, the ones crying and moaning about it have made it political. Hopefully once reform get in they will put them everywhere. We should be proud of our country and flags like every other country is, the USA have them everywhere at every event
Click to expand...
The Union and St George’s flags already fly from government buildings, where else do you want them?
 
S

SBT

Well-Known Member
  • Tuesday at 5:01 PM
  • #1,130
SkyBlueDom26 said:
You do realise I’m English too?
Click to expand...
*Half-English
 

rob9872

Well-Known Member
  • Tuesday at 5:04 PM
  • #1,131
SBT said:
*Half-English
Click to expand...
If he was born here and sees himself as that it's not for you to say. Would you jump so quick if his other half heritage was Indian or Chinese? You'd rightly then be labelled a racist ...
 
S

SBT

Well-Known Member
  • Tuesday at 5:05 PM
  • #1,132
rob9872 said:
If he was born here and sees himself as that it's not for you to say. Would you jump so quick if his other half heritage was Indian or Chinese? You'd rightly then be labelled a racist ...
Click to expand...
I’m only teasing.
 

Grendel

Well-Known Member
  • Tuesday at 5:07 PM
  • #1,133
SBT said:
If you were trying to argue with a straight face last year that 1 in 4 people saw the English flag as a “racist flag”, why are you now playing dumb as to whether or not anyone would find it intimidating today?
Click to expand...

Who have you met who finds some flag tied to a lamppost or some other inanimate object intimidating? What do they do - cross the road.
 

rob9872

Well-Known Member
  • Tuesday at 5:07 PM
  • #1,134
SBT said:
I’m only teasing.
Click to expand...
I know. I am too, just an easy open goal to score a cheap point.
 
S

SBT

Well-Known Member
  • Tuesday at 5:09 PM
  • #1,135
rob9872 said:
I know. I am too, just an easy open goal to score a cheap point.
Click to expand...
Don’t worry - I agree with Dom that people with immigrant backgrounds can be proud of their family heritage and celebrate their mixed national identity while still being part of English culture
 
S

SBT

Well-Known Member
  • Tuesday at 5:12 PM
  • #1,136
Grendel said:
Who have you met who finds some flag tied to a lamppost or some other inanimate object intimidating? What do they do - cross the road.
Click to expand...
Do I need to have met them? Not many English flags round here sadly.

By your own admission, a sizeable portion of people see the English flag as a “racist flag”, why are you trying to take the opposite view all of a sudden?
 

Grendel

Well-Known Member
  • Tuesday at 5:16 PM
  • #1,137
SBT said:
Do I need to have met them? Not many English flags round here sadly.

By your own admission, a sizeable portion of people see the English flag as a “racist flag”, why are you trying to take the opposite view all of a sudden?
Click to expand...

Who had said to you they are intimidating. It’s funny you ask questions but answer none? You seem triggered.
 

Marty

Well-Known Member
  • Tuesday at 5:21 PM
  • #1,138
rob9872 said:
If he was born here and sees himself as that it's not for you to say. Would you jump so quick if his other half heritage was Indian or Chinese? You'd rightly then be labelled a racist ...
Click to expand...

It's xenophobic bollocks.
 
Reactions: wingy
S

SBT

Well-Known Member
  • Tuesday at 5:21 PM
  • #1,139
Grendel said:
Who had said to you they are intimidating. It’s funny you ask questions but answer none? You seem triggered.
Click to expand...
Grendel, I’m not out and about interviewing people about it but there are plenty of examples online if you want to look, you don’t need to use me as your personal search engine. Or are you having trouble with the font size again? I can help if you’re really struggling.
 

Grendel

Well-Known Member
  • Tuesday at 5:32 PM
  • #1,140
SBT said:
Grendel, I’m not out and about interviewing people about it but there are plenty of examples online if you want to look, you don’t need to use me as your personal search engine. Or are you having trouble with the font size again? I can help if you’re really struggling.
Click to expand...

I’m not having trouble with anything but you don’t believe in polls do you? You certainly had trouble with this one? Do you accept the findings now?

Half of all British Muslims think homosexuality should be illegal, poll finds

Survey for Channel 4 documentary finds 23% want sharia law but most feel strong connection with Britain
www.theguardian.com
 
Reactions: SBT

Sky_Blue_Dreamer

Well-Known Member
  • Tuesday at 5:41 PM
  • #1,141
SkyBlueDom26 said:
They should be flown in every city proudly, the ones crying and moaning about it have made it political. Hopefully once reform get in they will put them everywhere. We should be proud of our country and flags like every other country is, the USA have them everywhere at every eventn
Click to expand...
I'd say it's the ones that have been having rallies for decades that are anti-foreign that made them political. EDL, NF, the BNP. Farage with his c*** stunt of waving the Union Jack when we left the EU was political was it not?

The reason people think of it as racist is because troglodytes and neanderthals have been hijacked them as part of their own xenophobic hate for ages.

I'm happy for the flags to be flown from govt and council buildings. When someone just adds rows of them to lampposts or paints a roundabout that's got nothing to do with patriotism and everything to do with being a c*** trying to provoke a reaction and make certain people feel intimidated and unwelcome.

As for using the USA as an example the biggest use is in parts of the country which are very much racist, anti-gay etc. and basically to send the message "you have to be like us". And even in those places that are less like that it's still largely a symbol to create animosity towards other nations by creating this impression of exceptionalism and might.

Flags and banners have always been used to denote different sides.
 
S

SBT

Well-Known Member
  • Tuesday at 5:41 PM
  • #1,142
Grendel said:
I’m not having trouble with anything but you don’t believe in polls do you? You certainly had trouble with this one? Do you accept the findings now?

Half of all British Muslims think homosexuality should be illegal, poll finds

Survey for Channel 4 documentary finds 23% want sharia law but most feel strong connection with Britain
www.theguardian.com
Click to expand...
Retreating to your safe space already? You’ve lost a step. The old Grendel would have never given up so easily.
 

Grendel

Well-Known Member
  • Tuesday at 5:43 PM
  • #1,143
It’s all a bit of nonsense but no one is actually intimidated by a flag tied to a lamppost - I doubt that anyone is getting PTSD
 

Grendel

Well-Known Member
  • Tuesday at 5:47 PM
  • #1,144
SBT said:
Retreating to your safe space already? You’ve lost a step. The old Grendel would have never given up so easily.
Click to expand...

I haven’t given up on anything

I don’t get your point, it’s pretty obvious if you are confronted by a tattooed skinhead lunatic draped in a flag then you’ll find it a frightening experience.

I don’t actually think sone flags attached to posts are doing anything

The most I’ve seen were in the coundon area where I suspect the majority are not seeking asylum or ethnic. Didn’t see any today on the foleshill road - there were some Indian flags. I wasn’t especially scared

Provide some evidence it’s actually intimidating people fair enough?

Can you?
 
C

CCFCSteve

Well-Known Member
  • Tuesday at 6:15 PM
  • #1,145
Sky_Blue_Dreamer said:
I'd say it's the ones that have been having rallies for decades that are anti-foreign that made them political. EDL, NF, the BNP. Farage with his c*** stunt of waving the Union Jack when we left the EU was political was it not?

The reason people think of it as racist is because troglodytes and neanderthals have been hijacked them as part of their own xenophobic hate for ages.

I'm happy for the flags to be flown from govt and council buildings. When someone just adds rows of them to lampposts or paints a roundabout that's got nothing to do with patriotism and everything to do with being a c*** trying to provoke a reaction and make certain people feel intimidated and unwelcome.

As for using the USA as an example the biggest use is in parts of the country which are very much racist, anti-gay etc. and basically to send the message "you have to be like us". And even in those places that are less like that it's still largely a symbol to create animosity towards other nations by creating this impression of exceptionalism and might.

Flags and banners have always been used to denote different sides.
Click to expand...

That’s incorrect about the USA. I’ve been to various towns and cities across America over a number of years and noticed that they are just far more patriotic than us. They play the national anthem before every sports game/event (certainly the ones I’ve been to), there is a far greater appreciation of the sacrifices of their armed forces and there’s flags hung out of a patriotism and love for their country all over the place

I consider myself a patriotic person yet even I find some of it a bit OTT but I also respect some of the stuff they do, especially around the acknowledgement/thanks to servicemen and women
 
Reactions: RegTheDonk and CovValleyBoy
S

SBT

Well-Known Member
  • Tuesday at 6:17 PM
  • #1,146
Grendel said:
Provide some evidence it’s actually intimidating people fair enough?

Can you?
Click to expand...
It’s not exactly cutting edge research but seeing as you’re struggling:

From Reuters:
Stanley Oronsaye, a 52-year-old hospitality worker from Nigeria and a resident of the Isle of Dogs, said people should be free to express their views on migration policy, so long as it remains within the law. Yet he felt uneasy.

"The worry is from the fact that if it escalates it can turn into something else," Oronsaye said. "It's worrisome when... nationalism is allowed to take a different tone."
Click to expand...

In Doncaster: Worried Doncaster mum calls on mayor over "intimidating" flags display

And just for you, a Basildon exclusive via Al Jazeera, where a St George’s flag was painted on a mosque along with the words “This is England”:
“I was so hurt,” said the 33-year-old electrical engineer, who requested Al Jazeera use a pseudonym. “It was so close to home. My local masjid [mosque]. It felt like a real kick in the teeth.”

“My wife and baby are growing up here,” Akmal told Al Jazeera. “I want to move out of the area. I just cannot stay here.”
Click to expand...

I’m sure you will say these people are just being silly or attention seeking. Or maybe you’ll just post another survey about Muslims from nine years ago. But I don’t know why you’d spend so much energy pretending these people don’t exist when the whole flag campaign is so clearly intended as a provocation of sorts. You know this of course.
 
B

Brighton Sky Blue

Well-Known Member
  • Tuesday at 6:27 PM
  • #1,147
CCFCSteve said:
That’s incorrect about the USA. I’ve been to various towns and cities across America over a number of years and noticed that they are just far more patriotic than us. They play the national anthem before every sports game/event (certainly the ones I’ve been to), there is a far greater appreciation of the sacrifices of their armed forces and there’s flags hung out of a patriotism and love for their country all over the place

I consider myself a patriotic person yet even I find some of it a bit OTT but I also respect some of the stuff they do, especially around the acknowledgement/thanks to servicemen and women
Click to expand...
They aren't patriots, they're nationalists.
 
Reactions: Sky_Blue_Dreamer

SkyBlueDom26

Well-Known Member
  • Tuesday at 6:57 PM
  • #1,148
Abusing our army veterans now, disgrace
 

Ccfcisparks

Well-Known Member
  • Tuesday at 6:59 PM
  • #1,149
SkyBlueDom26 said:
Abusing our army veterans now, disgrace
Click to expand...
The guy wit the mega phone doesnt look english to me. Maybe eastern european
 

SkyBlueDom26

Well-Known Member
  • Tuesday at 7:08 PM
  • #1,150
Ccfcisparks said:
The guy wit the mega phone doesnt look english to me. Maybe eastern european
Click to expand...
God knows, he’s a twat though regardless
 

Sky_Blue_Dreamer

Well-Known Member
  • Tuesday at 9:52 PM
  • #1,151
CCFCSteve said:
That’s incorrect about the USA. I’ve been to various towns and cities across America over a number of years and noticed that they are just far more patriotic than us. They play the national anthem before every sports game/event (certainly the ones I’ve been to), there is a far greater appreciation of the sacrifices of their armed forces and there’s flags hung out of a patriotism and love for their country all over the place

I consider myself a patriotic person yet even I find some of it a bit OTT but I also respect some of the stuff they do, especially around the acknowledgement/thanks to servicemen and women
Click to expand...
As BSB said, it's nationalism.

They're like us at the height of empire - "we're the big dogs so we're just gonna act like dicks to everybody else". We've been there, come out the other side and grown up.

As for their reverence for servicemen it's literally lip service. Their VA is an absolute mess and they provide very little support, both financial and healthwise (especially mental health) because it's the country of the individual and everyone should be responsible for themselves. But hey "thanks for your service". Fuck off with the fake gratitude and give them a decent pension and the aftercare they severely need for risking their life for the country. It's got the biggest military budget in the world and is bigger than something like the next 9 combined, so they can fucking afford it if they want to.

If the idea of being proud of ourselves is to be more like America, I'd rather not.
 
Reactions: mmttww and wingy

SBAndy

Well-Known Member
  • Tuesday at 10:20 PM
  • #1,152
Grendel said:
The most I’ve seen were in the coundon area where I suspect the majority are not seeking asylum or ethnic.
Click to expand...

You’ve hit on a very interesting point there. I drove through Ratby (Leicestershire) today and there were flags on lampposts, St George’s cross on two mini-roundabouts and three(!) zebra crossings. A village with a population of around 4,100 and over 98% are white British.
 

DT-R

Well-Known Member
  • Tuesday at 11:07 PM
  • #1,153
CCFCSteve said:
That’s incorrect about the USA. I’ve been to various towns and cities across America over a number of years and noticed that they are just far more patriotic than us. They play the national anthem before every sports game/event (certainly the ones I’ve been to), there is a far greater appreciation of the sacrifices of their armed forces and there’s flags hung out of a patriotism and love for their country all over the place

I consider myself a patriotic person yet even I find some of it a bit OTT but I also respect some of the stuff they do, especially around the acknowledgement/thanks to servicemen and women
Click to expand...
As an ex infantryman, I find all the "thanks for your service" shit, and bit cringe tbf. I tell people I was in the army because I am proud to of served and I, like most soldiers/veterans, LOVE a good story. I dont tell them for likes or sympathy or recognition. Mostly, because it was a huge part of my life and I can draw experiences from it and I want to share those experiences and stories with others.

What i do feel, however, that we have got completely wrong is this country, is the recognition from the government's we served under. I dont want recognition and tha king from the average guy I speak to on the street, but we get little to no recognition from the government. No help for lads that are homeless. That are addicted to drink and/or drugs because of the things they seen and done on behalf of a government that has long since washed their hands off them.

And the same governments that asked men to go and do a job in N.Ireland, only to drag them through the court system 30 years later! That is what this country has got so terribly, terribly, wrong!


*and to add to that, its not just the government that have got it wrong. In the 19 years I've been out, do you know how many times me being in the army has been used in an argument as a negative against me? More than I can remember. When I was dragged through family courts to get contact with my kids, because I was in the army, I was seen as highly trained and dangerous. My PTSD was also used against me as I was seen as unstable. That is also the same for a LOT of jobs I've applied for and not got.
Sent from my SM-S711B using Tapatalk
 
Last edited: Tuesday at 11:16 PM
Reactions: North York’s Blue and Captain Dart

shmmeee

Well-Known Member
  • Wednesday at 8:00 AM
  • #1,154
DT-R said:
As an ex infantryman, I find all the "thanks for your service" shit, and bit cringe tbf. I tell people I was in the army because I am proud to of served and I, like most soldiers/veterans, LOVE a good story. I dont tell them for likes or sympathy or recognition. Mostly, because it was a huge part of my life and I can draw experiences from it and I want to share those experiences and stories with others.

What i do feel, however, that we have got completely wrong is this country, is the recognition from the government's we served under. I dont want recognition and tha king from the average guy I speak to on the street, but we get little to no recognition from the government. No help for lads that are homeless. That are addicted to drink and/or drugs because of the things they seen and done on behalf of a government that has long since washed their hands off them.

And the same governments that asked men to go and do a job in N.Ireland, only to drag them through the court system 30 years later! That is what this country has got so terribly, terribly, wrong!


*and to add to that, its not just the government that have got it wrong. In the 19 years I've been out, do you know how many times me being in the army has been used in an argument as a negative against me? More than I can remember. When I was dragged through family courts to get contact with my kids, because I was in the army, I was seen as highly trained and dangerous. My PTSD was also used against me as I was seen as unstable. That is also the same for a LOT of jobs I've applied for and not got.
Sent from my SM-S711B using Tapatalk
Click to expand...

Is there no help because Jonny Mercer under the last govt made quite a big deal about veterans and the made a lot of changes. And I know they’re top of the list for homelessness support because I’m trying to get it for a non veteran and it’s a fucking nightmare of you aren’t pregnant or a veteran as far as I can see.

Getting homelessness support as a veteran

Find out what support is available if you're a veteran who is homeless or at risk of becoming homeless.
www.gov.uk

And trust me, even non violent passificts are portrayed in family court as violent and angry if they’re men.
 
Reactions: CCFCSteve

ccfctommy

Well-Known Member
  • Wednesday at 9:15 AM
  • #1,155
 
Reactions: wingy, RegTheDonk and shmmeee
Prev
  • 1
  • …
  • 31
  • 32
  • 33
  • 34
Next
First Prev 33 of 34 Next Last
You must log in or register to reply here.

Users who are viewing this thread

Total: 4 (members: 0, guests: 4)
Share:
Facebook Twitter Reddit Pinterest Tumblr WhatsApp Email
  • Home
  • Forums
  • General Discussion
  • Off Topic Chat
  • Default Style
  • Contact us
  • Terms and rules
  • Privacy policy
  • Help
  • Home
Community platform by XenForo® © 2010-2021 XenForo Ltd.
Menu
Log in

Register

  • Home
  • Forums
    • New posts
    • Search forums
  • What's new
    • New posts
    • Latest activity
  • Members
    • Current visitors
  • Donate to the Season Ticket Fund
X

Privacy & Transparency

We use cookies and similar technologies for the following purposes:

  • Personalized ads and content
  • Content measurement and audience insights

Do you accept cookies and these technologies?

X

Privacy & Transparency

We use cookies and similar technologies for the following purposes:

  • Personalized ads and content
  • Content measurement and audience insights

Do you accept cookies and these technologies?