Flags are meant to be a symbol under which people unite – but in many cases a flag can cause division. Emotions run high when it comes to patriotism so it is not surprising that attempts to change a flag – or to fly a flag which identifies a minority of the members of a nation, can cause animosity. This list looks at 10 flags that are controversial.
The Rainbow flag or Pride flag of the LGBT community (also known as the gay pride flag) is a symbol of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) pride and LGBT social movements in use since the 1970s. The colors reflect the diversity of the LGBT community, and the flag is often used as a symbol of gay pride in LGBT rights marches. It originated in the United States, but is now used worldwide. Designed by San Francisco artist Gilbert Baker in 1978, the design has undergone several revisions to first remove then re-add colors due to widely available fabrics. As of 2008, the most common variant consists of six stripes, with the colors red, orange, yellow, green, blue, and violet. The flag is commonly flown horizontally, with the red stripe on top, as the colors would appear in a natural rainbow.
In 2007 in Angus, one of the 32 local government council areas of Scotland, the Angus Council decided to scrap the Saltire (the flag of Scotland) and replace it with a new Angus flag. This move led to public outcry across Scotland with more than 7,000 people signing a petition opposing the council’s move, leading to a compromise whereby the Angus flag would not replace but be flown alongside the Saltire on Council buildings. The new flag was criticized as a waste of time and money, as well as a politically motivated move. The design consists of four quarters containing a crowned lion passant, a cinquefoil, a checked strip crossed with buckled belt and a depiction of the heart of Robert the Bruce to represent the four ancient earldoms of Angus.
On August 11, 1992, the newly-independent Republic of Macedonia adopted a new flag to replace the old Communist “red star” insignia. The flag depicted a stylized yellow sun centered on a red field with eight main and eight secondary rays emanating from the sun, tapering to a point. This ancient symbol was known as the Vergina Sun or Vergina Star, named after the Greek town where it had been discovered in archaeological excavations of the ancient Macedonian city of Aigai. It had also been adopted by many in the then Socialist Republic of Macedonia to symbolize historical connections between that country and ancient Macedon and had been paraded in demonstrations by ethnic Macedonians at home and abroad.
The flag, the new state’s constitution and its name all became the focus of a bitter dispute between the two countries, during which Greece imposed an economic blockade on the Republic from February 1994. In July 1995, Greece lodged a request with the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) for exclusive copyright to the Vergina Sun. Greek objections also prevented the flag from being flown at the United Nations Headquarters building in New York. The blockade was lifted in October 1995 when an agreement was reached to change the flag, modify the constitution and resolve the naming dispute through United Nations-sponsored negotiations.
Like the country’s current flag, the former one contains horizontal bands of green, white and red, but the emblem in the middle contains a lion, sun and sword, rather than the four crescents and sword introduced by the Islamic regime in 1980. Recently, the appearance of the pre-Islamic Revolution Iranian flag at U.S. rallies against the re-election of President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has stirred tension between two generations of protesters. While they all came out to express solidarity with protesters in Iran, each group views the flag very differently. Supporters of Iran’s deposed shah often bring out the flag at demonstrations, and some would be happy to see a constitutional monarchy restored in Iran or a secular democracy with no royal figurehead. Younger protesters do not want to give Iran’s rulers any excuse to accuse them of links to a movement that seeks to overthrow the current regime, and often plead with older protesters to put away their flags.
The Rising Sun Flag is the military flag of Japan. It was used as the ensign of the Imperial Japanese Navy and the war flag of the Imperial Japanese Army until the end of World War II. It is also presently the ensign of the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force and the war flag of the Japan Ground Self-Defense Force. It is also waved during the Japanese New Year and in sporting events. The design is similar to the flag of Japan in that it has a red circle close to the middle signifying the sun, the difference being the addition of extra sun rays (16 for the ensign) exemplifying the name of Japan as “The Land of the Rising Sun”. The flag was used in overseas actions from the Meiji period to World War II. When Japan was defeated in August 1945, the flag was banned by Allied Occupation authorities. However with the re-establishment of a Self-Defense Force the flag was re-adopted in 1954. The flag with 16 rays is today the ensign of the Maritime Self-Defense Force while the Ground Self-Defense Force uses an 8 ray version. This flag is often considered offensive in countries which were victims of Japanese aggression, particularly China and Korea, where it is considered as a symbol of Japanese imperialism.
The Patriotes flag is a politically charged symbol often used by hardline nationalists in Quebec. It was used by the Patriote movement in Lower Canada (present-day Quebec) between 1832 and 1838. It is highly similar to the civil flag of the German bundesland of North Rhine-Westphalia. Some theories about its origins pretend that the color green was adopted to represent the Irish of Lower Canada, the color white for the “French Canadians” and red the English of the territory. Some also say that the tricolor style was inspired by the French tricolor, symbol of the French Revolution that inspired the Patriotes. It became the national flag of the Republic of Lower Canada at the Declaration of Independence of Lower Canada in 1838.
Nowadays, it is used by contemporary Quebec independence supporters as a symbol of their movement and ideal. As such, it serves a purpose similar to the Estelada flags, symbols of the Catalan independence movement. It is often seen in crowds at Quebec National Day concerts and gatherings and was featured at the voting day assembly of YES supporters of the 1995 Quebec referendum on independence.
The Flag of Europe is the flag and emblem of the European Union (EU) and Council of Europe (CoE.) It consists of a circle of 12 golden stars on a blue background. The blue represents the west, the number of stars represents completeness, while their position in a circle represents unity. The stars do not vary according to the members of either organization as they are intended to represent all the peoples of Europe, even those outside European integration.
In 1985 the EU, which was then the European Economic Community (EEC), adopted it as its own flag (having had no flag of its own before) at the initiative of the European Parliament. The flag is not mentioned in the EU’s treaties, its incorporation being dropped along with the European Constitution, but it is formally adopted in law. Despite it being the flag of two separate organizations, it is often more associated with the EU due to the EU’s higher profile and heavy usage of the emblem. The flag has also been used to represent Europe in sporting events and as a pro-democracy banner outside the Union. Euroscepticism, a general term for opposition to the European Union or the process of European integration, however, makes its use controversial in some cases.
On January 21st, 2008, a new flag was confirmed by the Iraqi parliament. In this current version, the three stars were removed, while the Takbir (the words Allaahu Akbar, or “God is Great”) was left written in green Kufic script. The flag is controversial, as some Iraqis refuse to accept the legitimacy of a government whilst foreign troops remain active in Iraq. Some Sunni tribal leaders took offense at the purging of the stars, a symbol of the nation’s former Sunni regime. However, as of April 2009, Anbar province raise the new Iraqi flag as evident on the official site of Anbar province. The New York Times reports that the flag design recently imposed is designed to be temporary and mentions that Iraqis have “expressed varying opinions about the new flag.”
The Confederate battle flag, also called the Southern Cross, Stars and Bars, Dixie Flag, or The Rebel Flag, has been described variously as a proud emblem of Southern heritage and as a shameful reminder of slavery and segregation. In the past, several Southern states flew the Confederate battle flag along with the U.S. and state flags over their statehouses. Others incorporated the controversial symbol into the design of their state flags. The display of the Confederate flag remains a highly controversial and emotional topic, generally because of disagreement over the nature of its symbolism. As a result of these varying perceptions, there have been a number of political controversies surrounding the use of the Confederate flag in Southern state flags, at sporting events, at Southern universities, and on public buildings.
According to Civil War historian and native Southerner Shelby Foote, the flag traditionally represented the South’s resistance to Northern political dominance; it became racially charged during the Civil Rights Movement of the 1950s and 1960s, when fighting against desegregation suddenly became the focal point of that resistance.
Also called the Stars and Stripes, Old Glory, and The Star-Spangled Banner, the flag features fifty stars, representing the fifty states, and thirteen stripes, which represent the original thirteen colonies that rebelled against the British crown and became the first states in the Union.
The American flag is to some a symbol of the freedom, liberty and opportunity found in the USA, while to others it represents America’s military presence around the world or economic dominance. While it is not uncommon to see news footage of the American flag being burned in protest in the Middle East, it is also sometimes burnt in protest within the country. The United States Supreme Court has ruled that, due to the First Amendment to the United States Constitution, it is unconstitutional for a government (whether federal, state, or municipality) to prohibit the desecration of a flag, due to its status as “symbolic speech.”
In my opinion, the modern era of multiculturalism in America has brought with it a lack of appreciation for the value of American symbols. America’s earliest generations of immigrants actively assimilated into American culture and appreciated the liberty they were afforded that was often not part of the cultures they left behind.






























What about the banner of Ulster? (A St. Georges Cross with a star, a crown and a red hand) That should be number 1 and it’s not even on the list….
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ulster_Banner
@ 91 General jake… umm about that redneck who flies the confederate flag..(i dnt know how the fuk u got to know about that), Me and my KKK mates got together with the local bloods and u know….the rest is history. We try to maintain a minimum IQ in our neighborhood Billy was waaay below par…so had to do something.
On a serious note though Every country has *****s, Every country has Racist/Fundamentalists lunatics,And more importantly On the other hand every country has pretty Nice dudes as well, so its really ”Redneckish”(:P) to generalize and call America ”The ***** of the pacific” or label UK as the ”land of pricks”…Its just plain dis respective. Its the second most Neanderthalish thing to do, other than fighting over beliefs i.e. Relegions.
What about the Red Hand Of Ulster or other Irish/Northern Irish flags, even the Union Jack is rather controversial these days.
about opiniun oF jonatan MAYERS …. YOUR SO WRONG … HOW CAN YOU SEY THAT IN MACEDONIA 70% SPEAKS BULGARIAN … 80% OF THE POPULATION IS SPEAK MACEDONIAN … YOU ARE SAYING THAT YOUR HISTORIAN ??? FIND SOME BOOKS ABOUT MACEDONIAN HISTORI … READ ABOUT THE WAR IN GREECE UNTIL 1946 THILL 1948 AND THEN SPAEK !!!! IN THIS COUNTRI LIVES MACEDONIANS ABOUT 75% ARE MACEDONIANS AND THIS COUNTRI AND NAME BELONG TO US MR.HISTORIAN… THE BULGARIAN LANGUAGE ARE SO DIFFRENT THAN MACEDONIAN …. AND LIKE FOR INFORMACION..In the previous century the Greeks were changing the names of macedonians cities, villages etc. UNTIL 1990 IT WAS FORBBITHEN TO SAY MACEDONIA like word or macedonian IN GREECE … Alexander MACEDONIAN AND FILIP MACEDONIAN WERE AGGRESSORS OF ATINA AND ALL GREECE …AND THIS IS THE REASON WHY GREECE CAN NOT HAVE A MEMORIAL IN THE CENTAR OF ATINA … YOU SHOUT HAVE THIS INFORMATION BUT FIRS READ ABOUT THE WAR IN GREECE 1946 -1949
greece stole Vergina flag in 1995 FROM MACEDONIANS …FROM PEPOLE OF MACEDONIA … THE LAND OF Alexander MACEDONIAN AND LAND OF ALL MACEDONIANS FROM ALL OVER THE WORLD
Nice List! I think your right about the US flag, America is a melting pot, but no one who comes here should be ashamed of embracing our traditions and symbols as their own (as long as all your paperwork is in order)
The use of Vergina Sun is just another attempt to steal a certain part of Greek History. “Macedonia”‘s population is a mixture of Albanians and Bulgarians, with no historical connection to ancient Macedonians, a Greek tribe.
This tiny country, with huge problems, and internal strugles, has stupid expantionist ambitions against Greek, just a continuation of Tito’s plans.
And no mention of this?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Northern_Ireland_flags_issue
To those who say they were expecting the Nazi and USSR flag: the list is for controversial flags, and it seems that we’re all in agreement that those flags represent an evil regime. No controversy there.
There is one statement I disagree with about the Patriotes flag. In the description it is stated: It is highly similar to the civil flag of the German bundesland of North Rhine-Westphalia. The Patriotes flag is green, white and red…the flag of North Rhine-Westphalia is blue, white, and red.
Really the US is #1? Really? The United States Flag is more controversial then the Nazi flag or the Confederate flag? Give me a break.
This website is becoming more and more predictable. I just had to read the title and I knew what #1 was going to be.
The Nazi flag is missing. The Nazi flag should be the most controversial flag hands down.
auroranorth, perhaps you’d like to share this evidence with the class. Do you have anything beyond the usual tinfoil about his birth certificate (which he HAS provided for public scrutiny), his father’s heritage, or the word of a corrupt Kenyan dictator?
Okay list but seems a bit… half assed.
How on earth Northern Ireland is not be number 1 is beyond me.
”auroranorth, perhaps you’d like to share this evidence with the class. Do you have anything beyond the usual tinfoil about his birth certificate (which he HAS provided for public scrutiny), his father’s heritage, or the word of a corrupt Kenyan dictator?”
you want me to provide your education now ? on all topics or just where the mac daddy is concerned ? he released a certificate of Birth, not a birth Certificate. A certificate of birth simply legally proves someone was born and who they are, not where they were born, this particular document says his father was Black, sorry in the 1960′s Blacks were Negroes in the eyes of the legal authorities of the State of Hawaii. Whoever forged this screwed up big time. He was born in Kenya at the hospital where they are building a statue of him to commemorate his birth place. He holds dual citizenship and is not eligible to be the candidate for President. Neither is John Mc Cain.
Well, this was an interesting read… I this, however, thta I would have chosen flags with greater controversy such as Northern Ireland or ETA in Spain. Those controversies have much more bitter consequences than the EU flag (or the Quebec flag).
The inclusion of the American flag I can live with. Flags are not necessarily controversial because of the pictures they have on them… The whole purpose of a flag is to REPRESENT a group of people. Obviously, the American flag represents the USA and I dont think many people can deny that the USA is a subject of controversy in many places. Some people believe it is the land of freedom, some see it as the oppressor.
MACEDONIAN flag (Vergina-Kutlesh sun in Macedonian) is not controversial. Its a flag of all Macedonians
MACEDONIA TIMELESS
what about the swastika????//////////
At least some people saw that certain flags, e.g. the nazi swastika and soviet hammer-and-sickle flags, are unacceptable to so many that they cannot really be termed “controversial”. The word controversial means that differing views are held about the thing in question.
The comments posted do illustrate just how controversial some of these flags are. The number of people whose replies became very emotional or heated shows that the flags were in general well-chosen for the purpose.
Perhaps while registering our views on flags it is wise to recognise that virtually any flag can be seen as positive by some and negative by others. The most obvious cases are probably the flags of Israel and Palestine, each of which is embraced by one side and anathematised by the other. Emotion will always be involved in flags.
We should hope for the day when the emotions are all positive, when the flag becomes the emblem of one’s history, one’s culture, one’s religion, one’s nation, while at the same time avoiding any suggestion of hatred towards any other group, either within the country or outside it.
@7raul7 (59):
Totally agree Israeli flag is #1!!!
The Patriotes flag is a common flag to see at nationalist rallies and most festivals that celebrate Quebec pride. I live in Montreal and have seen in many many times. I just wanted to thank you for including it in the list, nice to see some local flavour up here on listverse!
Oh and it appears that Jon up there is the one who needs to learn something about economics, considering that Quebec is one of the only provinces that is still considered a “have” province in Canada (most agree that even Ontario no longer fits that description). There’s also no need to bring bigotry into the debate, it was just a flag list after all…
Controversy –noun, plural -sies.
1. a prolonged public dispute, debate, or contention; disputation concerning a matter of opinion.
2. contention, strife, or argument.
Controversial –adjective
1. of, pertaining to, or characteristic of controversy; polemical: a controversial book.
2. subject to controversy; debatable: a controversial decision.
3. given to controversy; disputatious.
The Nazi symbols aren’t generally disputed, and their meaning and representation is pretty well agreed upon to be very very bad. In other words, not controversial.
@auroranorth (135): Come on. That whole line of crap has been proven to be lies of bigoted right wingnuts. I do not know what has them so upset, that a Democrat was elected, or that he happened to not be white. They have came up with all kinds of lies about him, but none of them hold up. Don’t fall for the rantings of a few screwballs.
@auroranorth (135): The narrowest minds are connected to the loudest mouths.
Nazi flag????????
yeah, The American Flag is totally worse than the symbol of an oppressive Nazi regime that systematically slaughtered 6 million Jews.
@mateja (125):
greece stole Vergina flag in 1995 FROM MACEDONIANS …FROM PEPOLE OF MACEDONIA … THE LAND OF Alexander MACEDONIAN AND LAND OF ALL MACEDONIANS FROM ALL OVER THE WORLD
you forgot the caps lock in the first part!
i have always been offended by the LGBT community’s use of a RAINBOW for their symbol. I am not against their lifestyles or *****ual choices – but do you have to claim EVERY color as yours?
Pick a color (or two) – pick a symbol – and stick to it.
I’ll be happy to support it.
GIVE US BACK THE RAINBOW
I think the reason that the nazi flag isn’t here is because it’s not contraversial. In order to have a contraversy you must have two sides, but the vast majority of the world sees it as a bad symbol as do the Germans. So there isn’t much contraversy (contraversy = arguement).
Liked the list and excellent writing.
” Come on. That whole line of crap has been proven to be lies of bigoted right wingnuts. I do not know what has them so upset, that a Democrat was elected, or that he happened to not be white. They have came up with all kinds of lies about him, but none of them hold up. Don’t fall for the rantings of a few screwballs.”
Name calling and ducking facts trademarks of The democrats.
then they play the race card typical actions from the teachers union goons.
#1 should be the nazi germany flag
auroranorth; took me 5 seconds to find a copy of his birth certificate. What’s wrong with your google skills? or is it just easier to believe what you want despite evidence to the contrary?
http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/.shared/image.html?/photos/uncategorized/2008/06/13/bobirthcertificate.jpg
btw; a certificate of live birth is a birth certificate, so don’t be trying semantics to squirm out of it.
also an interesting article in the LA times quashing any question of his eligibility along with McCain’s.
http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/washington/2008/06/obama-birth.html
“auroranorth” is that code for AK? is this sarah palin herself?
you are either deluded or very dumb. we have everything from obama’s birth certificate to the birth announcement in the local paper.
http://www.snopes.com/politics/obama/birthcertificate.asp
will you be sharing trig’s birth certificate soon?
First Off I usually refer to queen Palin as Puppy killen Palen, so i dont know where some self deluded Demicrat type got that i would support anything she or O bow Ma would do. thye are both system approved hacks, as far as the certificate apparently his followers are to stupid to read the certificate says African for fathers race, sorry Hawaii in the 60′s called them Negroes and this is a forgery. Last Time I Heard the la times was a newspaper free to publish any nonsense it wanted, it is not the type of evidence needed to hold forth in a court of law. If he is legit why wont the 12 system hacks say so ? fact is is that they spent 3 billion on a program that saved 350 million in fuel by buying upper class rich types new cars, last time i heard Chicago in Obammys district had spent billion and still had a growing ghetto. Their candidate int legit, he doesnt know what he is doing and they cannot defend his ripping off the elderly and those disabled, call names, babble and jump from idiotic solutions to half witted aspersions and mindless evasions.
most of the people following him are almost to stupid to breath.
@auroranorth (151): Careful now, dear, your idiot is showing. I can say I am a proud liberal and Democrat. After a long period of educating myself without any discrimination or bias (not just listening to either side’s propaganda, as I was undecided at this point) I chose to vote for and then proudly voted for Senator (now PRESIDENT, mind you) Barack Obama. I am offended that somebody such as yourself chooses to voice such an ignorant and hateful opinion. I have no problem with Republicans and conservatives, many of my friends and family members are proud to call themselves such. I am sure many of the Republicans and conservative equivalents of people on this website are offended that you would dare represent them as such. I for one would be ashamed of any outspoken liberal who had the nerve to stereotype and talk down to others like you have.
PS- You only watch Fox News, don’t you?
@auroranorth (155): Btw, I know how to breath, and many other things for that matter. Seems to me you what ya got there is gigantic propaganda mushroom stamp you got after sucking the dick of the racist conservative minority.
The patriote flag is incomplete. It should have an armed revolutionary in the middle.
@auroranorth (155):
“his followers are to stupid to read the certificate says African for fathers race, sorry Hawaii in the 60’s called them Negroes”
are you too stupid to know that kenya is in africa, therefore it is reasonable that the word “african” on the COLB is a reference to this?
and you know that your entire wing-nut-conspiracy rests on the fact that obama’s father was african exactly like the COLB says?
wow, you are shockingly stupid.
Yes Kenya is in Africa, glad you got that, you would have gotten it earlier if you had read my post completely before firing off your mouth without engaging your brain. Thats the whole point fool He was born in Kenya. The Colb is made out in a type style that did not even exist back then. Its a forgery and he has had not one shred of authentication except a lot of panty waist name calling by the fruits that back him.
as far as the *****o posts that the type of nut jiggler that you find in the leadership of the system
as far as the democratic clown who proudly picked from the selection of hacks offered, i dont watch tv at all quit being a rat in their maze
now you are a typography expert aurora?
do you know the name of this font from the “wrong time”? i’ll bet not, you’re just regurgitating a lie you don’t even understand. you’ve been lied to, the only forgery was orly taitz’s “kenyan birth certificates”. i pity you, you’ve been duped.
why would you let that happen? just can’t handle the fact that america picked the black guy? go back to the hole you crawled out of and stop baselessly disrespecting your president.
let me get this straight you vote for change and a clown cuts the throats of all of the people on social security, gives billions to insurance companies and other fat cats, wipes out the cost of living increases for the disabled and you say I have been duped ? pull you head out of your ass
@auroranorth (164): Wait a minute… You sound like a Westboro Baptist Church member! That explains it all! False alarm guys, false alarm, no need to worry, there’s no credibility here.
And if I am the nut juggler you were referring to, then I must say this: nice try, better luck next time! I actually have a lethal allergy to all tree nuts, and also peanuts (which are in fact, legume). And even if you are referring to coconuts, then no, I cannot juggle (although I have the Klutz juggling book and am making half-assed attempts at learning).
To all those complaining that the Nazi flag is not present: The meaning of controversy is “a disputation concerning a matter of opinion”. So the flags we’re seeing are controversial in that there is an ongoing debate surrounding them. I think that its safe to say there is no current debate regarding the Nazi flag. Its viewed pretty much universally as a symbol of evil. A tiny lingering population of white supremacists and neo-nazi’s could hardly be counted as a differing opinion. I can see how it would seem that the Nazi flag should have a place on this list but I think that the intent of Rushfan was to offer a list of flags that are currently a matter of debate within their countries, organizations, etc. Hope that clears that up!
ps Auroranorth: there’s a conspiracy theory list from a couple days ago that you might want to check out. Seems like it’d be right down your alley.
@auroranorth (164):
so you back up your lies with….more lies?
and while not answering a direct question?
we in the reality-based world are laughing at you. please seek help.
I see the Macedonian spammers are on yet another crusade.
@ Menko, MKD, copper… (probably the same spammer)
Everything on listverse is indisputible.
When Jfrater says this flag it’s controversial well it’s controversial either you like it or not.
I’m sure that you genious scientists can also proove that the word Hellas is of bulgarian-slavic origin.
The fact is that Makedonian civilization pre-existed your own invasion. The Turks never implied that Constantinople was a Turkish city.
Slavic troops invaded Greece centuries after the glorious Makedonian civilization. They are pushed back, but they still insist that this land belong to them.
Skopje (capital of FYROM) is in an location where no Makedones ever lived.
I understand your agony whether their country still exists after 5 or 10 years.
You have our sympathy.
P.S.
Btw, how you translate these names too.
Phillip, Philotas, Perdiccas, Amyntas, Antigonos, Kassandros, Lysimachus, Demetrius, Craterus, Parmenion?
Make us laugh
P.S.2
For the rest of the world
Bulgarian and Fyromian language is like American and British, english language.
Tito former ruler of Yugoslavia, punished all people declare themselves as Bulgarians in Skopje.
Fyromian were partners of Hitler when WWII started.
Later the change side. They use to do this till nowdays.
mr. MAYERS the bulgarians were partners of hitler in the worl war 2 not pople in this country that you called fyrom. OUR NAME WAS MACEDONIA IN UNION WITH SRBIA . CROATIA . SLOVENIA . CRNA GORA AND BOSNA ..AND POEPOLE WERE CALLED MACEDONIANS AND FOR YOUR INFORMATION MY GRANDFATHER WAS IN BULGARION PRISION IN THE WORL WAR 2.. HOW CAN WE BE A BULGARIAN .. BULGARIAN language AND OUR language ARE DIFFRENT … IT IS NOT LIKE AMERICAN AND BRITISH …AND PLESE JONATAN READ ABOUT BALKANIAN FIRS AND SECOND WAR …OPEN BALKANIAN HISTORY AND YOU WILL SEE THAT EVRITHING IT IS GOING TO BE CLEER FOR YOU
AND HOW CAN YOU SAY THAT {former ruler of Yugoslavia punished all people declare themselves as Bulgarians) IN THE DAYS OF YOUGOSLAVIA ALL PEOPLE WERE BROTHERS … THAT IS REAL ***** {I AM SORRY FOR MY language}
P.S. FILIP IS NOT GREEK NAME …. FOR YOUR INFORMATION
***** THE MAN WITH NAME LO
Philippos comes from the words filos + ippos.
I’m sure you already knwo what these Greek_international words mean.
To remind you : filos=friend (e.g, philology, philosophy wow! all Greek words)
and ippos = horse (hippodrome).
So Philip is the man who is friends of horses.
Can you explain than in matsedonski?
I’m sure that your scientists (the same that test Greek DNA and find it similar to African tribes, you’re also racists, not to mention) will find a believable explanation for you.
Your language is a mixture of bulgarian (mostly) turkish and albanian words. The fact that you have same words that Bulgarian don’t have doesn’t prove that you have a clear alphabet as well as ethnic origin. These words are called idioms.
Check a greek dictionary to find the meaning of this word.
Finally, take a look in Bulgarian sites. Can you read them?
Now read this
Бугарски петнаесет туристи, вклучувајќи и едно дете, се удавил како празен брод capsized во Македонија на Охридското Езеро, во саботата, на канал бТВ пријавени.
Уште еден триесет и осум луѓе на одборот на 1924-изграден брод преживеале руина и подоцна биле пренесен во Софија од страна на владата авиони, се вели во извештајот.
Македонија министерот за внатрешни работи Гордана Јанкуловска рече дека бродот кој има капацитет од 43 патници се преоптоварени.
and this
Петнадесет български туристи, включително едно дете, удавени в свободното време корабът се преобърнала в езерото Македония в Охрид събота, съобщава БТВ канал.
Друг тридесет и осем души на борда на кораб, построен 1924-оцелял след корабокрушение и са били по-късно транспортиран в София от страна на правителството на въздухоплавателни средства, се казва в доклада.
Министър на вътрешните работи на Македония Гордана Янкуловска заяви, че кораб, който е с капацитет от 43 пътници, е бил претоварен.
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”To all those complaining that the Nazi flag is not present: The meaning of controversy is “a disputation concerning a matter of opinion”. So the flags we’re seeing are controversial in that there is an ongoing debate surrounding them. I think that its safe to say there is no current debate regarding the Nazi flag. Its viewed pretty much universally as a symbol of evil. A tiny lingering population of white supremacists and neo-nazi’s could hardly be counted as a differing opinion. I can see how it would seem that the Nazi flag should have a place on this list but I think that the intent of Rushfan was to offer a list of flags that are currently a matter of debate within their countries, organizations, etc. Hope that clears that up!”
You didnt clear anything up, your wishful thinking doesnt make it reality. The nazi flag belonged number one on this list, the German government holds their power at the point of allied bayonets, with fear and terror their trademark. The nazi flag sells hot wherever it is allowed to be sold. I even saw a rebel flag that was half rebel and half Obama !
no no we are talking about diffrent things men … it is very esay to see that your knoweledge is surface … there is lot of things that you don t now about the history of macedonia , greece , bulgaria , srbia …….. and I AM not a scientist or a racist …I AM arheologist and belive me same things I now better
Wow, this was a total waste.
@auroranorth (176): I think that I finally figured it out: you are just stupid. Several people have tried to clear things up for you, but you do not even try to pay attention, much less do the most elementary research. Doesn’t your mommy let you stay on the net long enough to really learn much? Well, I suppose you are in school now, so enjoy your spelling class, you need it.
auroranorth: Maybe you didn’t read my post in its entirety. I’ll repeat, though I’m obviously talking to a rock. The list is clear in its title that it is regarding CONTROVERSIAL flags. Flags over which there is current debate. You’re living in the past if you think Nazism is still debated. Perhaps you’re one of the tiny population of lingering white supremacists I mentioned and thus the debate would still be alive to you? That would make sense considering the anti-Obama sentiments.
Also, the swastika is much more than just a flag which also somewhat excludes it from the list as jfrater pointed out earlier. It is a symbol of evil and hate over which almost no controversy exists.