Why is displaying the British flag not “inclusive”?
Another telling story, a sign of these terrible times, comes to us from Britain, where Shaun Remmer wanted to offer an outward and visible sign of attachment — his and others in the North Yorkshire town of Thirsk — to the nation, and as a symbol of what he hoped was its “unity.” So Remmer went about putting up the Union Jack hither and yon in Thirsk. Many people were pleased with his undertaking, but not all. Who do you think would object to the British flag being flown? Those who have no wish to have such a sign of loyalty to, and affection for, the country in which they live, and who resent those who have such affection and express such loyalty. You can figure out who those people must be. More on Shaun Remmer’s ordeal can be found here: “Father loses job after being ‘snitched on’ for raising Union Jacks in his hometown,” by Dan McDonald, GB News, October 16, 2025:He was reported for putting up the flag of his country around his hometown. Why should that offend anyone? And worse still, why was this 49-year-old man with a family, living a precarious existence as a teaching assistant, be fired? Those who let him go did so after complaints about the flags were made either by Britishers on the far-left, or more likely, by Muslim migrants hostile to any symbols suggesting support for the state of the Infidels, the “most vile of created beings.”
Shaun Remmer was celebrating the unity of Great Britain by putting up the Union Jack. In the past, he noted, he had put up the flags of the United Kingdom’s constituent parts — the flags of Scotland, Ireland, and Wales.
Mr Remmer has alleged that he was told by the school not to return to work after it caught wind of what he had been doing.He said: “I got a phone call from my agency telling me that a trust I used to work at, but don’t any more, said they received a complaint about me putting flags up in Thirsk.“The school had then spoke to the trustees and then rang my agency to tell them that they no longer want me to work at either of their schools. It was really odd….Could the school not have first discussed the flags with Mr Remmer, and allowed him to take them down, rather than summarily firing him? Why was there such draconian punishment for a display of national pride? --->READ MORE HERE
![]() |
| X/REMMY1976 |
North Yorkshire Council has told Shaun Remmer to stop putting up the flags as they 'make residents uncomfortable'
A supply teacher was fired from his job after he was "snitched on" for hoisting the flag in his North Yorkshire hometown.
Father-of-one Shaun Remmer from Thirsk lost his job as a teaching assistant at Welburn Hall School in York after raising the banners to symbolise the "unity" of Britain.
The former teaching assistant said he estimates he'd helped put up around 150 flags across the small town.
He added that his "decorations" received a host of compliments from locals.
Mr Remmer said neighbours have stopped him in the street to shake his hand and thank him for putting up the flags.
But the 49-year-old said some took offence to his gesture and reported him to his place of work, leading to him losing his job.
The ex-supply teacher said: "I have not hidden myself or wore a mask, so everyone knows it is me putting up the flags.
"I get people coming up to me in the supermarket telling me that it looks amazing.
"I have been putting up the flag of Ulster, which was stopped being in use from 1973.
"I also put Scottish, Irish and Welsh flags too. It has brought people together."
Mr Remmer has alleged that he was told by the school not to return to work after it caught wind of what he had been doing.
He said: "I got a phone call from my agency telling me that a trust I used to work at, but don't any more, said they received a complaint about me putting flags up in Thirsk. --->READ MORE HERE



No comments:
Post a Comment