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Why is the St. George's cross so hated by many people?


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Most of the politicians and over cabal figures, and many middle class lefties and immigrant groups seem absolutely up in arms that many English people are now flying St. George's crosses. They consider it "racist", divisive and even demand they are taken down by councils and police. Many have taken it upon themselves to start removing and/or defacing English flags.

 

I live in a middle class area of southern England, and no one round here flies St. George's crosses because most round here are middle class bedwetters, but there are several people round here who fly Welsh flags, Scottish flags, Irish flags, even the Yorkshire flag, and no one seems to care about this or consider it offensive. Yet if anyone were to fly a St. George's cross I imagine the middle class types would be horrified and want it taken down, many would probably anonymously complain to the council.

 

Likewise, no one seems to care that it's common to fly the national flag in Scotland, Wales and Ireland or consider it "racist". No other national flag seems to attract the hatred that the St. George's cross does.

 

Why does the cabal encourage such a negative opinion of the St. George's cross? Is there any esoteric reason why they hate it so much?

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On 9/2/2025 at 11:32 AM, cosmicinaudio said:

Most of the politicians and over cabal figures, and many middle class lefties and immigrant groups seem absolutely up in arms that many English people are now flying St. George's crosses. They consider it "racist", divisive and even demand they are taken down by councils and police. Many have taken it upon themselves to start removing and/or defacing English flags.

I live in a middle class area of southern England, and no one round here flies St. George's crosses because most round here are middle class bedwetters, but there are several people round here who fly Welsh flags, Scottish flags, Irish flags, even the Yorkshire flag, and no one seems to care about this or consider it offensive. Yet if anyone were to fly a St. George's cross I imagine the middle class types would be horrified and want it taken down, many would probably anonymously complain to the council.
Likewise, no one seems to care that it's common to fly the national flag in Scotland, Wales and Ireland or consider it "racist". No other national flag seems to attract the hatred that the St. George's cross does.

Why does the cabal encourage such a negative opinion of the St. George's cross? Is there any esoteric reason why they hate it so much?

 

They are making the natives into second class citizens all over the west, and promoting multiculturalism so we become a minority.  No overall majority makes countries easier to control. 

 

English nationalism is associated with pro-white ethnic nationalism from the days of the NF and BNP and the cabal doesn't want ethnic groups having sovereignty.  Scottish and Welsh nationalism has been corralled into left-wing civic nationalism which is only opposed to union with England but also very pro-EU so it's not really nationalism at all and is pro-cabal. 

 

Of course there's a lot of misdirection going on, because criticism of the Union of the UK and Britishness of the British Empire is mainly directed towards the English. But in fact England was one of the first European countries to be taken over and occupied by the Norman part of the cabal in 1066, who made themselves into the aristocracy, set up a headquarters here and went on to start invading other countries under the name of the "British Empire". The English became the medieval peasants under the feudal system, which has developed into the class system, so if most of the so-called far right protesters are white working class they are really representing the indigenous natives demonstrating against their occupation by the cabal. 

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Good point about the Norman element, I wonder if some of the reason why English nationalism is so demonised is because it represents the native English commoners resisting the Norman overlords and cabal members. I also wonder if the reason they hate St. George and mock and insult English patriots for celebrating him is because of the symbolism of St. George slaying a dragon, a reptilian in other words.

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23 hours ago, cosmicinaudio said:

Good point about the Norman element, I wonder if some of the reason why English nationalism is so demonised is because it represents the native English commoners resisting the Norman overlords and cabal members. I also wonder if the reason they hate St. George and mock and insult English patriots for celebrating him is because of the symbolism of St. George slaying a dragon, a reptilian in other words.

 

The St George cross is of course a Christian symbol.  But before Christianisation, an English symbol was the white dragon (to contrast with the Celtic Welsh red dragon). 

So there's a layer of symbolism which is about the Christians conquering the Pagans. With time the Pagan gods were rebranded as demons to the Christians. 

Now it seems, it's the turn of the Christians to be conquered by things like mass immigration, globalisation and with a gradual demonisation of the traditional English natives and their culture.  

 

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On 9/2/2025 at 12:32 PM, cosmicinaudio said:

Why does the cabal encourage such a negative opinion of the St. George's cross? Is there any esoteric reason why they hate it so much?

It is a symbol and the elite are using it to focus, to divide 

 

esoteric you ask 

 

yes ,divide and rule 

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For my sins, I have watched the new bbc drama King& Conqueror(8 parts on Catch up), about 1066 and William the Rothschild, sorry, the Conqueror. The acting was great, but the script and historical context incredibly deceptive.

England, Wales and Scotland IMO ceased to exist from that fateful day at Hastings, and the end of the Godwinson Bloodline. 

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11 hours ago, Dragon Slayer said:

For my sins, I have watched the new bbc drama King& Conqueror(8 parts on Catch up), about 1066 and William the Rothschild, sorry, the Conqueror. The acting was great, but the script and historical context incredibly deceptive.

England, Wales and Scotland IMO ceased to exist from that fateful day at Hastings, and the end of the Godwinson Bloodline. 

 

It's likely that's when the Babylonian Brotherhood secret society network set up here in Britain. The Anglo-Saxons were content with just taking England as their homeland, but the Normans didn't stop invading other countries and creating the world's biggest empire.  And to cap it all, it's the native Brits who get the blame for the empire and demands for reparations, when we're still an occupied country even now. 

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6 hours ago, evanslr said:

St. George's Cross comes from the Knights Templars who had the same symbol on their shields and flags and moved to Scotland after they were hunted down 700 years ago for supposedly worshipping Baphomet.

 

I wonder if some of the animosity towards English patriotism comes from them resenting the fact that the English plebs use their symbols to mark their own identity. It would explain why there is an agenda to eventually ban the St. George's cross being flown privately, they want complete control over the use of their own symbols.

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