Their streets may be rat-infested dumps, their roads may resemble the moon, but at least they won't have to see some red paint on a roundabout. https://t.co/IX1e3HB54k
— Paul Joseph Watson (@PrisonPlanet) August 19, 2025
CLICK5: Flaggerblasting… https://t.co/1tTig5nKig via @Roobeedoo1 pic.twitter.com/z0N4A5aaIG
— RooBeeDoo (@RooBeeDoo1) August 17, 2025
NEW: After Birmingham Council removed England flags and Union flags from lampposts, the lads with the cherry picker are out again and they're putting them back up even higher.
— Lee Harris (@addicted2newz) August 19, 2025
You absolutely LOVE to see it! 😂🏴🇬🇧 pic.twitter.com/Jkqjacmw5z
😂😂😂 This type of thinking is what made Britain great.
— Kal Bonner (@KalBonner) August 19, 2025
Did you have this in mind. I wish he had penned Britons or British and not English, only because I hail from North Britain.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=VOnkLB_-dA0&pp=0gcJCf8Ao7VqN5tD
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Yes, but as the title of this post is based on English word play – cross (on the flag) & cross (angry and upset at being crossed) – and you asked me in English, your primary language, about a poem about the English, written in English, that resonates with you, that makes you ‘English’ at the civilizational level. No offence intended.
Think Borg assimilation but with linguistic tea and crumpets instead of a mechanised soul-sucking hive mind, although political correctness is an attempt at exactly that. Doomed to failure of course…
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