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We studied 1,146 flags worldwide to see which colors dominate.
Out of 12 total colors, 8 are most common:
White (689), Yellow (613), Green (560), Red (540), Blue (396), Black (306), Gray (132), and Purple (88).

Surprised white leads the pack? Or is it exactly what you expected?

Fortgeführter Thread

One demonstrator holds a sign that says, "Liberty and Justice for All!"

Her sign includes the American Flag, the Ukrainian Flag, the Intersex Inclusive Progress Pride Flag, the Palestinian flag, and a Rainbow flag that says, "Black Lives Matter."

Another demonstrator holds a sign that says, "Be an American, not a Trumpkin."

His sign includes several small images of pumpkins decorated to look like Donald Trump in an unflattering way.

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#Protest#Kansas#Trump

Leicestershire social workers object to Reform policy they fear ‘promotes exclusion and marginalisation’

Removing these flags promotes exclusion and marginalisation – it implies people represented by those flags are not welcome

More than 100 Leicestershire social workers have spoken out against a new Reform UK policy they fear “promotes exclusion and marginalisation”. Their comments follow a decision by Reform to change which flags can fly at the Leicestershire County Council headquarters, in Glenfield.

The new policy means that community flags, such as the Pride flag and the disabled people’s flag, will not automatically be raised in the inner quadrangle at County Hall to celebrate events and celebration days. Instead, a decision will be taken by the chief executive “following consultation with the leader of the council”, the party’s Dan Harrison, over whether they can fly or not, leading some to fear they will not be flown going forward.

Some 102 social workers at the council have now written to councillors and the new Reform cabinet to “loudly” and “overwhelmingly” oppose the change in policy. They said they felt that flying community flags was a “vitally important” symbol from the council that it was “supportive of marginalised groups”.

Leicestershire social workers object to Reform policy they fear ‘promotes exclusion and marginalisation’, www.leicestermercury.co.uk

#flags #Leicestershire #pride #warOnWoke #InTheNews

Leicestershire Live · Social workers fear county Reform policy ‘promotes exclusion’'Removing these flags promotes exclusion and marginalisation – it implies people represented by those flags are not welcome'