AZ FLAG Black and White Striped Flag 3' x 5' - Black and White flags 90 x 150 cm - Banner 3x5 ft

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AZ FLAG Black and White Striped Flag 3' x 5' - Black and White flags 90 x 150 cm - Banner 3x5 ft

AZ FLAG Black and White Striped Flag 3' x 5' - Black and White flags 90 x 150 cm - Banner 3x5 ft

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a b "Police chief bans 'Thin Blue Line' imagery, says it's been 'co-opted' by extremists". NBC News. 29 January 2021 . Retrieved 5 September 2023. a b c Desmond-Harris, Jenée (22 December 2014). "Why it's wrong to blame protesters for the Brooklyn cop killings". Vox . Retrieved 26 July 2021.

In May 2021, the Edmonton Police Association drew criticism for flying a thin blue line flag atop their building. In response, a representative for the police association stated that they didn't "know where and how the symbolism of the blue line flag turned into being considered a racist or hateful type of thing". The police association has refused to remove the symbol. [51] A golden heraldic apple tree on white and red bars. Westmorland is now part of the ceremonial county of Cumbria. The reconstruction of the "Fighting Man Banner" mentioned by William of Poitiers. Was the military standard or personal banner of Harold Godwinson who led the Anglo-Saxon army in the Battle of Hastings (1066) against the Norman invaders.This is a consent cookie set by Dailymotion to store the CCPA consent string (mandatory information about an end-user being or not being a California consumer and exercising or not exercising its statutory right). Palestinian flag to be flown at half mast to mourn Balfour Declaration". The Jerusalem Post | Jpost.com. Police departments in Madison, Wisconsin and Los Angeles, California have banned the thin blue line US flag because of its associations with views and ideologies described as "undemocratic, racist, and bigoted." [20] [21] Symbols and variations

Local authority flag. The red field represents the county's red earth. Across this runs a white and blue wave for the River Wye. In chief is a gold lion from the arms of the City of Hereford, and in base is a Herefordshire Bull's head. The former flag of the Greater London Council (1965-1986), a local government body which merged Middlesex with parts of Surrey, Kent, Essex and Hertfordshire to form Greater London. The GLC replaced the earlier London County Council (1889-1965).Find sources: "List of English flags"– news · newspapers · books · scholar · JSTOR ( May 2022) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message) AddThis sets this geolocation cookie to help understand the location of users who share the information. This cookie is set by Akamai. This cookie is used for DNS Prefetch and HTTP2 Push. It helps in improving the performance. a b "County Durham flag with St Cuthbert's cross wins vote". BBC News. 21 November 2013 . Retrieved 5 June 2016. reg Registered by the Flag Institute, a UK vexillology organisation that documents, guides and promotes the design, research and use of flags, but does not hold official status or authority.

What’s truly captivates is its dual capacity to both unite and divide. Whether featuring a thin blue line or flown in its monochrome form, the flag uniquely speaks to disparate groups. It can be a banner of hope for some while evoking disquiet or anger in others. This dichotomy serves as a microcosm of a society grappling with its own evolving values, tensions, and aspirations.In October 2020, shortly after the RCMP directive, the Victoria Police Department in British Columbia banned Thin Blue Line flags from officers' uniforms. The police force in the neighbouring community of Saanich, British Columbia, also confirmed their injunction against police officers applying personalized decorations like the Thin Blue Line flag to their approved uniform. [58] a b "Video shows pro-Trump rioters beating police officer under 'Blue Lives Matter' flag". The Independent. 20 October 2021 . Retrieved 5 September 2023.

Advocates for a Nordic flag state that Estonians consider themselves a Nordic nation rather than Baltic, [10] based on their cultural and historical ties with Sweden, Denmark, and particularly Finland. In December 1999, the Estonian foreign minister—later the Estonian president from 2006 to 2016— Toomas Hendrik Ilves delivered a speech entitled "Estonia as a Nordic Country" to the Swedish Institute for International Affairs. [11] Diplomat Eerik-Niiles Kross also suggested changing the country's official name in English and several other foreign languages from Estonia to Estland (which is the country's name in Danish, Dutch, German, Swedish, Norwegian and many other Germanic languages). [12] [13] A golden-orange "W" shape on a green field, with three white six-pointed estoiles between the arms of the "W". But perhaps both views are correct. Yes, its original meaning, like the Civil War itself, is a contested subject. There are various competing interpretations, ideological nuances, and cultural contexts. But what’s indisputable is its evolution into a symbol potent enough to provoke, polarize, or unify communities in modern America. Kross, Eerik-Niiles (November 12, 2001). "Estland, Estland über alles" (in Estonian). Eesti Päevaleht. Archived from the original on 2007-11-13 . Retrieved 2009-04-25. Consider adding a topic to this template: there are already 5,871 articles in the main category, and specifying |topic= will aid in categorization.In recent years the use and display of the Thin Blue Line symbol has attracted controversy in several communities. The phrase originated as an allusion to the British infantry regiment The Thin Red Line during the Crimean War in 1854, wherein the regiment of Scottish Highlanders—wearing red uniforms—famously held off a Russian cavalry charge. Its use referring specifically to the police was popularized by Los Angeles Police Chief Bill Parker during the 1950s; author and police officer Joseph Wambaugh in the 1970s, by which time "thin blue line" was used across the United States; [5] and Errol Morris's documentary The Thin Blue Line (1988). [6] Kifner, John (16 October 1993). "Ramallah Journal; A Palestinian Version of the Judgment of Solomon". The New York Times . Retrieved 21 May 2010.



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