What's that greyed-out US flag - does it stand for anything specific?
It's a pro-police flag. It's supposed to represent the thin blue line between law and order. It's routinely used by people who support the police to a weird extent and as a counter symbol to the Black Lives Matter protests/movement.
Yeah, it’s “I don’t like uppity black people” wrapped in plausible deniability.
It's the "thin blue line" flag, explicit support for the Police State.
It’s difficult to notice due to compression, but it has a blue stripe where one of the white stripes normally is.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blue_Lives_Matter
What's that greyed-out US flag - does it stand for anything specific?
It's a pro-police flag. It's supposed to represent the thin blue line between law and order. It's routinely used by people who support the police to a weird extent and as a counter symbol to the Black Lives Matter protests/movement.
Yeah, it’s “I don’t like uppity black people” wrapped in plausible deniability.
It's the "thin blue line" flag, explicit support for the Police State.
It’s difficult to notice due to compression, but it has a blue stripe where one of the white stripes normally is.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blue_Lives_Matter