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Operation Raise the Colours

  • Writer: Karl Wiggins
    Karl Wiggins
  • Aug 30
  • 3 min read

Operation Raise the Colours has been active for two or three weeks now and isn’t it just marvellous!

 

With the clear aim of promoting patriotism, decent ordinary British people, who are now being pushed beyond the limits of their tolerance, have chosen another peaceful method of celebrating their English and British pride. The effect, you’d like to think, is that it’s bringing the whole country together

 

But then what happens? Yup, you guessed it; the self-righteous sanctimonious twatty woke brigade trudge along and claim that flying an English flag in England, or flying the Union Jack anywhere in Great Britain is somehow a cause of division 🤔. They cry that we’re seeking to stir up division between white British residents and other communities 🤔

 

But then they’re joined by the hateful Hope Not Hate and the racist Stand Up To Racism who argue that Raise the Colours is an intentional attempt by the ‘far-right’ 🤣 to promote Nazi and fascist ideas and inflame tensions 😂

 

Well, they would say that, wouldn’t they? Of course, those flying Palestinian flags aren’t intending to inflame tensions, are they? Just those of us flying English flags in England.

  

Of course, those who lack any sort of pride in their country are more than likely ex-university students who’ve been indoctrinated to hate their own race, hate their masculinity, hate the working-class British male (the most derided group in the UK), hate their own country, and hate their own history

 

How did all this happen? When did all this happen? Who decided that being a decent bloke with a pretty harmonious relationship with the world, a bloke who prioritises the security, well-being, and happiness of his family and friends, and who believes in the right to live in a peaceful and orderly society, with these rights and freedoms protected, is a bad thing? Why is it a bad thing? And when did it become ‘far-right’? Who decided to exploit our decency as a means of attacking us? 🤔 

 

We drag our sorry arses out of bed, go to work, put in a shift, pay our taxes, contribute, raise decent kids, drink a little, laugh too loudly, march peacefully, carry no weapons, and state our concerns clearly and concisely? Agreed, we’re not perfect, nobody is, but why does Keir Starmer and organisations like Hope Not Hate hate us so much?

 

Just this week Baroness Sayeeda Warsi called those Raising the Colours ‘knuckle-dragging racists’ 🤔

 

What a thing to say, especially for a Baroness born in this country, a Baroness who you'd think would be proud of the English flag. But then, of course the snivelling Tweedledee fantasy woke dreamscape mob pipe up again and try and kid on that the men, women and children who are enjoying a bit of pride in their country are somehow linked to the activities of hardened and extreme far-right activists 🤣

 

Well, I’ll tell you something; people have had it up to here by what is currently taking place in this country. We are sick of having to apologise for being British. The flags are having an upbeat, positive impact on the community ❤ People love them ❤ There is nothing political about it. And it’s certainly not a far-right or racist symbol

 

Lefty woke traitors to this land, instead of seeing the potential to create a common bond, are doing just the opposite, attempting to cause division by accusing us of being divisive 🤔

 

But guess what …. It’s peaceful, isn’t it? Just like the FLA and DFLA marches, and the TR rallies, and the marches on St George’s Day, putting a flag up to celebrate our Britishness is a way of showing pride in our country

 

No one's getting stabbed, no one's being threatened, no police officers are assaulted, no women are attacked, no children are molested, no shops are even looted.

 

It's friendly, peaceful and without hostility.


And yet they call us 'far-right thugs


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