Trampoline Man
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Personally, this is a different to the Republic/Monarchy debate, and there didn't seem to be a previous thread, so here we go.
According to traditional flag design, having the flag of a foreign nation on your flag indicates subordination, so there's no reason to have the Union Flag on our own.
Secondly, some people say having the Union flag symbolises our history. This is true, but what about the many thousands of colonial immigrants from other nations of the world? And what about the original inhabitants of the land? If our British history is going to be put on our flag, why not put the Aboriginal, German, Chinese, and other flags on ours?
Of course, our flag is not a history book, so it has no obligation to show part of our history.
And no, our troops did not "fight for the flag". Armies have not taken flags into battle for a couple hundred years. And remember that the current flag was only adopted in 1954. In the World Wars and others, Australian troops fought under the British Flag, as well as the Red Ensign.
In fact, before 1954, the Red Ensign was the civilian Australian flag, the Blue Ensign was only for use by the Government.
My suggestion? The Federation Flag, which is actually older than the current flag, with the Union Flag removed:
According to traditional flag design, having the flag of a foreign nation on your flag indicates subordination, so there's no reason to have the Union Flag on our own.
Secondly, some people say having the Union flag symbolises our history. This is true, but what about the many thousands of colonial immigrants from other nations of the world? And what about the original inhabitants of the land? If our British history is going to be put on our flag, why not put the Aboriginal, German, Chinese, and other flags on ours?
Of course, our flag is not a history book, so it has no obligation to show part of our history.
And no, our troops did not "fight for the flag". Armies have not taken flags into battle for a couple hundred years. And remember that the current flag was only adopted in 1954. In the World Wars and others, Australian troops fought under the British Flag, as well as the Red Ensign.
In fact, before 1954, the Red Ensign was the civilian Australian flag, the Blue Ensign was only for use by the Government.
My suggestion? The Federation Flag, which is actually older than the current flag, with the Union Flag removed:
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