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St. George Cross Is Racist, Skull And Crossbones Okay
2007-07-22
A black dustman has been banned from wearing a St George's Cross bandana because council officials say it could be regarded as racist.

Matthew Carter, 35, who was born in Barbados, used the headgear to keep his dreadlocks out of the way while he was on his rounds in Burnley, Lancs. He had done so for seven months before his photograph appeared in a local newspaper. A number of local people complained, and his superiors called him.

"I received a verbal warning," Mr Carter said yesterday. "They told me the St George's Cross was not allowed to be seen on any clothing we wear because it could be considered offensive and racist."

Ian McInery, the operational services manager for Pendle council, defended the decision to discipline Mr Carter. He said: "We have made it clear to staff that they are not allowed to put stickers or flags on bin wagons or wear clothing which shows support for a particular team, group or country.

"We can't make one rule for one person and one for another. It's just a common-sense approach that we are sticking to."

Mr Carter still wears a bandana but one that bears the image of a skull and crossbones.
Posted by:Anonymoose

#12  If you look at the NASA earth lights map, the Indian state of Orissa (Kalinga) is darker than most of India. Two thousand years after Asoka razed the place they have never recovered....

Posted by: John Frum   2007-07-22 23:49  

#11  One at Varanasi



Ons of Asoka's rock edicts




Beloved-of-the-Gods, King Piyadasi, has caused this Dhamma edict to be written. Here (in my domain) no living beings are to be slaughtered or offered in sacrifice. Nor should festivals be held, for Beloved-of-the-Gods, King Piyadasi, sees much to object to in such festivals, although there are some festivals that Beloved-of-the-Gods, King Piyadasi, does approve of.

Formerly, in the kitchen of Beloved-of-the-Gods, King Piyadasi, hundreds of thousands of animals were killed every day to make curry. But now with the writing of this Dhamma edict only three creatures, two peacocks and a deer are killed, and the deer not always. And in time, not even these three creatures will be killed.


Beloved-of-the-Gods, King Piyadasi, conquered the Kalingas eight years after his coronation. One hundred and fifty thousand were deported, one hundred thousand were killed and many more died (from other causes). After the Kalingas had been conquered, Beloved-of-the-Gods came to feel a strong inclination towards the Dhamma, a love for the Dhamma and for instruction in Dhamma. Now Beloved-of-the-Gods feels deep remorse for having conquered the Kalingas.
I have had this Dhamma edict written so that my sons and great-grandsons may not consider making new conquests, or that if military conquests are made, that they be done with forbearance and light punishment, or better still, that they consider making conquest by Dhamma only, for that bears fruit in this world and the next. May all their intense devotion be given to this which has a result in this world and the next.

Posted by: John Frum   2007-07-22 23:42  

#10  The Lion Capital (erected 250 BC) at Sarnath (where Buddha preached his first sermon)





Posted by: John Frum   2007-07-22 23:34  

#9  cooooool pix, JF
Posted by: Frank G   2007-07-22 23:34  

#8  The elephant on the presidential standard




originally comes from the Ajanta cave frescos (2nd century BC to 7th century AD)
















Posted by: John Frum   2007-07-22 23:11  

#7  The gold elephant emblem is from the president's personal standard
Posted by: John Frum   2007-07-22 22:51  

#6  Bet they don't allow this in British schools anymore:

This royal throne of kings, this scepter'd isle,

This earth of majesty, this seat of Mars,

This other Eden, demi-paradise,

This fortress built by Nature for herself

Against infection and the hand of war,

This happy breed of men, this little world,

This precious stone set in the silver sea,

Which serves it in the office of a wall,

Or as a moat defensive to a house,

Against the envy of less happier lands,

This blessed plot, this earth, this realm, this England
Posted by: DMFD   2007-07-22 21:51  

#5  And the golden, walking elephant in the bottom right quadrant, facing left, John Frumm? What does that represent?
Posted by: trailing wife   2007-07-22 21:46  

#4  Ironically the St George's Cross is used proudly by non-English people

This is the Presidential color of the Indian Navy. At the center of the St George's cross is the official emblem of India, the Lion Capital of the Emperor Asoka (232 BC). The top left is the flag of the Indian republic with the Asoka Chakra
(the Buddhist wheel of Dharma)

Posted by: John Frum   2007-07-22 18:59  

#3  Teams and groups I agree, because the yobs like to fight about it. Even other countries, for the same reason. But the flag to which the citizens owe allegiance? Someone should be flogged round the flagpole, and not the patriotic dustman.
Posted by: trailing wife   2007-07-22 18:02  

#2  So, a black immigrant who wishes to show loyalty to his adopted country by displaying its flag is racist?

The flag of England is racist?

I think the Pendle town council needs to get out of England...
Posted by: John Frum   2007-07-22 17:50  

#1  want ot bet if it was green with a yellow crescent it would have been ok too?
Posted by: Abu do you love   2007-07-22 17:47  

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