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This brilliant suggestion came up last year on Twitter: let's just replace the Union Jack with our own flag…
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Too easy
Whats wrong with it ? All it is doing is removing the union jack. The union jack looks like a hunk a shitAnd awful. You forgot awful.
Whats wrong with it ? All it is doing is removing the union jack. The union jack looks like a hunk a shit
Its our flag without the britishness
I like the idea of having a flag that unifies us rather than divides us.
We should have a monocoloured flag
Green and Gold aren't national colours though. They are our sporting colours. People have started thinking that the Green and Gold are our only part of our identity that matters these days when we've had the blue, red and white for far longer than that.The whole "red white and blue" versus "green and gold" thing is absurd. Green and gold are the national colours, unfortunately though, you can't do a lot with them: Kangaroos and stars tend to look bad in green and gold.
My only other idea would be to have something green, gold, red and blue, but how to do that without ending up looking like South Africa, the Olympics, the Mardi Gras or a combination thereof is not something I'm prepared to spend any time on.
PS: Blaxland (OP) -- needs more boomerangs.
Culture isn't static, dude. It's ever-changing and evolving. It's like language. 'Faggot' no longer means bundle of sticks. 'Literally' literally means the opposite of 'literally'. Shit like that. It's always changing.Green and Gold aren't national colours though. They are our sporting colours. People have started thinking that the Green and Gold are our only part of our identity that matters these days when we've had the blue, red and white for far longer than that.
'Literally' literally means the opposite of 'literally'.
To make things more confusing, it doesn't really mean the opposite of itself. Well, it does in some contexts, but most of the time it's used as an emphasis modifier.Ow my brain.
THANK YOU.Culture isn't static, dude. It's ever-changing and evolving. It's like language. '******' no longer means bundle of sticks. 'Literally' literally means the opposite of 'literally'. Shit like that. It's always changing.
Australian culture is always changing, too. We had the White Australia policy up until a few decades ago. Are we still a white Australia? No, we changed, we're a multicultural society today. We took Indigenous children from their homes for racial reasons up until the 1990's. Do we still do that today? No, we changed. These are just racial examples but the point still stands. Culture changes.
Part of our ever-changing culture is our national colours. Yeah, traditionally they were sporting colours, but, over time, people have taken pride in the green and the gold, and, today, many people would consider them to be our national colours. Therefore, they are our national colours. Because that's what people think. That's how it works. When we 'imagine'* something to be, then it becomes real.
Whether or not our flag should be green and gold is another discussion, though, but to dismiss it under the false pretense of them "not being national colours" is absurd.
*I use imagine not in the sense of make-believe, but rather in the sense that it doesn't exist in real terms, just in the minds of people. I borrow the term from Greg Anderson's book 'Imagined Communities'. He refers to Australia as an 'imagined community' and argues that nations should be defined as communal structures, as opposed to political structures or territorial structures, whereby the populous have a shared sense of belonging and identity. Once again, the adjective does not imply that the political nation-state is ‘made up’ or does not exist, but rather that the idea of a shared national identity exists in the mind only “ because the members of even the smallest nation will never know most of their fellow-members, meet them, or even hear of them, yet in the minds of each lives the image of their communion”.
a flag that i've gone and done
its from this simpsons episode:this should be your flag:
We all got that. This forum runs on Simpsons puns.its from this simpsons episode:
http://simpsons.wikia.com/wiki/Bart_vs._Australia
its from this simpsons episode:
http://simpsons.wikia.com/wiki/Bart_vs._Australia
The worst Simpsons episode ever.