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  3. We’re used to seeing the world's flags as these gallant (perhaps star-spangled) banners waving in the wind. Carried at the front of an advancing army, hoisted to the top of a tall ship’s mast, saluted at a baseball game. But flags are just rectangles with colors or animals on them at the end of the day (well, most of them are rectangles.

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    Flag Color Representation Parodies are a series of satirical infographics that supposedly illustrate symbolic connections between the colors of a national flag and sociocultural stereotypes that are widely associated with the said nation. Upon its breakout on Redditin June 2017, the meme spawned several dozens of parodies, with many intended as sat...

    On June 20th, 2017, /r/me_irl user TheRealDrogon uploaded an infographic featuring the flag of Italy with an Italian military joke. The post gained over 3,300 points (shown below).

    The following day, the same image was shared on /r/MemeEconomy, where it was met by overwhelmingly positive feedback, garnering more than 19,000 points and soon reaching the front page of /r/all. Later that day, /r/MemeEconomy poster loimprevisto posted a megathread compilationof Flag Color Representation Parodies that had been posted to the subred...

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  7. The flag consists of the red cross of Saint George (patron saint of England, which also represents Wales), edged in white, superimposed on the saltire of Saint Patrick (patron saint of Ireland), also edged in white, which are superimposed on the saltire of Saint Andrew (patron saint of Scotland).