
"Marcus expressed that the hijacking of flags by extremist groups is unfortunate, suggesting that instead of removing flags, society should celebrate a positive national identity, especially during events like royal weddings or coronations."
"Caroline noted that while there are moments of displayed patriotism, such as winning a football match, the overall message surrounding flags in the UK has become increasingly negative, similar to the associations seen during far-right demonstrations."
Caroline, a professor of developmental psychology, and Marcus, a company director, share their backgrounds and political views over dinner. They discuss the complexities of national identity and the symbolism of flags, noting how extremist groups have co-opted flags for their narratives. Caroline highlights the difference in flag display between France and the UK, while Marcus suggests that celebrating a positive national identity could counteract negative associations. Both express concern over the rising nationalism and its implications for society.
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