Yeah, I agree. Back in summer there was an event with the Sun newspaper doing a 'Help for Heroes' week where each day they had special features about the charity, plus a pullout Union Jack. In the whole week I passed countless houses when out and saw only two, next door to each other, actually flying the flag. Whereas when I went to Florida the year before for two weeks, I was in Orlando and saw plenty of houses flying the Stars and Stripes proudly. Likewise when we were in the theme parks, pretty much every theme park we were at during the two weeks (Disney, Universal, Sea World, Busch Gardens, and the water parks) were offering free entry for US armed forces, their families, and even British troops and all allied troops and their families. You just had to show them your country's military ID card or equivalent at entry to get free entry. At Sea World, too, and in all the animal stuff there and at Busch Gardens, they opened each show (especially Shamu) with a special thanks to all US, UK and allied troops fighting in Iraq and Afghanistan and further reiterated how proud the Yanks were of them all. In the UK, our troops just get shouted and spat at and can't wear uniform off base because of PC nonsense. I was on a gliding scolarship with my old school and wasn't allowed to wear RAF uniform off the base because of that, even in civvies I was looked down at by the locals, who incidentally all live less than 500m from RAF Shawbury. Just for the record.sms_117b said:I've no problem with other countries flags flying, I do have problems with not being able to fly my own countries, in my own country because of political correctness. Damn it why does the UK fail so frequently.
Sorry to turn this into a rant, but it ties in to the fact that in the UK people don't bother flying the flag anyway, and if we do someone complains and we have to take it down. I don't see what the problem is though, especially when some houses I've seen proudly fly the Indian and Pakistani flags and so on and are perfectly acceptable. But not the Union Jack, no siree.
[small]Disclaimer: My post is in no way intended to cause offence to anyone of any race or nationality, especially in the last paragraph. I simply wished to state my opinion on the flag situation in the UK. Thank you.[/small]