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Gatling wrote: » But the majority are irish or Irish born , Seen it last year in my youngest preschool parents of polish kids and Egyptians complained after coming up to paddys day every child had a tricolor and shamrock painted on their faces all except 2 polish and 2 Egyptians who had their respective flags painted on because staff didn't want to offend anyone only for both sets of parents to make complaints about racism because they were Irish but got got foreign flags painted on their kids ,
OU812 wrote: » I've just picked up the kids & noticed neither my kids school nor the one I pass to get there fly the Irish flag outside. They have their green & blue flags flying - green is for recycling, not sure about the blue, it's not the Euro flag. Do any schools fly the tricolour?
Deleted User wrote: » So every school got a flag. Did every school get a flag pole to put it on? I think having dogeared irish flags that are out in all weathers and after dark would be a bigger affront to national pride and respect for the flag then not flying them.
Oafley Jones wrote: » You're right. We should stand up and pledge allegiance to the flag every morning. Our politicians should go around with tiny little tricolours to remind everyone and themselves of how much they love Ireland. And why aren't our armed forces sticking flags of Ivory Coast FFS. Outrage.
endacl wrote: » Ask me arse. It's a piece of cloth. Not a country.
conorhal wrote: » And that right there ladies and gentlemen is the perfect example of the state of national pride in this country....
endacl wrote: » There's a protocol attached to flying the flag. Who needs that hassle...
Gatling wrote: » Tricolors were sent to every school for the 1916 celebrations last year , suprised schools aren't flying them
OU812 wrote: » I've just picked up the kids & noticed neither my kids school nor the one I pass to get there fly the Irish flag outside. They have their green & blue flags flying - green is for recycling, not sure about the blue, it's not the Euro flag. Do jobschools fly the tricolour?