| Mummelmann said: How is the outfit inappropriate for a school setting? That's sounds like something a strict religious school driven by moralism would claim. And how is a flag not culturally significant as a symbol and token of belonging? I suppose you go to various protests and instruct people to tuck away their flags since they lack relevance. This is a very strange take on the situation. Heck; let's not even flag on national holidays in our nations. Edit; before anyone has a heart-attack - she wore a bowler hat, just about the most iconic English design there is, along with the silhouette of the Aston Martin DB5 and the Big Ben. |
I mean, England is over a thousand years old. The amount of mental gymnastics needed to dispute the cultural significance is astounding. I don't even understand why anyone would bother, it just comes across as silly.
And "incel" has simply become "you disagree with me about something so I'm going to attack your sexuality," as childish as that sounds. The "dur you're a virgin" insult from the 1980s never actually went away, it just got repackaged and picked up by a new group of people who can't win an argument without direct insults.








