I never fly the St Georges Cross or wear the Three Lions
Not because I dont love my country- I do (Although I don't hate all others with that)
I dont fly the George Cross because it is not trully an English symbol, to me anyway. George is a legend at best and was Palestinian or Turkish (depending on which of the numerous accounts). Also the St Georges cross is the flag of Georgia and a number of worldwide cities. Other countries also celebrate St Georges Day. And as for the Three Lions- I didnt see many of them out walking on the Downs yesterday!
Yet when I wear the Rugby Shirt and the English Rose (Ok an import probably a number of centuries ago) I feel pride. Perhaps the Rugby shirt is more of a symbol of benign pride rather than hate as some have made the others. But certainly I am an Englishman and wish to wear something that is essentially English.
So if as a nation we were starting from scratch what would our symbol be?
Not because I dont love my country- I do (Although I don't hate all others with that)
I dont fly the George Cross because it is not trully an English symbol, to me anyway. George is a legend at best and was Palestinian or Turkish (depending on which of the numerous accounts). Also the St Georges cross is the flag of Georgia and a number of worldwide cities. Other countries also celebrate St Georges Day. And as for the Three Lions- I didnt see many of them out walking on the Downs yesterday!
Yet when I wear the Rugby Shirt and the English Rose (Ok an import probably a number of centuries ago) I feel pride. Perhaps the Rugby shirt is more of a symbol of benign pride rather than hate as some have made the others. But certainly I am an Englishman and wish to wear something that is essentially English.
So if as a nation we were starting from scratch what would our symbol be?