I have to laugh about the fact that half the flags are the wrong way around so here is a friendly guide.

It assumes the flag pole is on the left by the way.

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      (I’m going to call them Xs because referring to them as saint’s crosses or whatever can be confusing)

      because if it were symmetrical, the white X would look like it’s merely a border to the red, which is not supposed to be the case because it’s a separate symbol.

      there’s also optical alignment at play. i didn’t find much about this online but as a designer I’ve learned that diagonal lines, if broken by another object, can look weirdly crooked if perfectly aligned, so if you actually slightly misalign them you can make them look more straight. the red X here is broken, but it still looks centered rather than to the side of the white X.

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      To illustrate the equal partnership between England and Scotland. England gets the foreground, while Scotland gets the pride of place in top left corner.

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    This is why I scruffily daub England flags onto mini roundabouts.

    I’m not sure who told the far right that flying a flag is anti-establishment. The fucking king flies them for fucks sake.

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    I like how it is an interesting flag from an aesthetic point of view. So intricate and detailed. Unlike most tricolours. It even works in black and white pretty well.

    I acknowledge, however, the political and historical controversies it carries. Not trying to undo that.

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    What percentage of Brits would recognize the “distress signal” of hanging flag upside down?

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    How are you supposed to even tell from a distance? In America hanging the flag upside down is used as a distress signal - how do y’all do it?

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      If it’s been flown at all it’s a sign of distress. It’s something only racists do, to try and prove they’re better then everyone else.

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        You think any and all instances of a country’s flag being flown means the person who put it up is racist? That seems like a bit of an extreme opinion.

        Where I am, I see plenty of Scotland/Northumberland/Ukraine flags, interspersed with the occasional UK, England, and Palestine flag. Are all of these people who raised these flags racist/bigoted?

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    You just gave me a good way of looking at it. The stripes on the right side is the “right” way up. Now I’ll always remember which way it goes.