This 'Raise the Colours' movement... 20:33 - Aug 31 with 31532 views | Zx1988 | If it was truly about nothing other than national pride, surely those behind it (Führage, Tommy Ten Names et al.) would be speaking out against incidents like these: |  |
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This 'Raise the Colours' movement... on 12:28 - Sep 9 with 1284 views | glasso |
This 'Raise the Colours' movement... on 10:37 - Sep 8 by Nthsuffolkblue | Are you proud that Town won the trophies they have won? If you have children, are you ever proud of anything they do? Pride can come from a sense of affiliation or belonging. That isn't unusual. |
Yes, absolutely. Not so much with Town. I wouldn't say 'proud' is the emotion. I dunno what is, but my children? Yeah, cos I had a part to play in that. But even so, why do you feel that you can be proud of something you're affiliated with or 'belong' to, but you can't feel the opposite emotion? That seems odd to me. |  | |  |
This 'Raise the Colours' movement... (n/t) on 15:25 - Sep 9 with 1070 views | Edmundo | [Post edited 9 Sep 15:42]
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This 'Raise the Colours' movement... on 10:39 - Sep 10 with 473 views | DJR | Interesting to see a Sky News report about a man putting up flags in Lichfied. Whilst appearing to be doing this off his own bat, when probed he mentioned the protest that Tommy Robinson is holding in London on Saturday, that he had been with Robinson the day before and that Robinson had given him the flags. |  | |  |
This 'Raise the Colours' movement... on 11:38 - Sep 10 with 382 views | Dubtractor | All the best human beings in these sort of campaigns..... EXCLUSIVE | A man convicted of the attempted murder of a 14-year-old child is now part of a group of vigilantes, who have been ‘patrolling’ Belfast's streets and claim to be protecting women and children from migrants — Belfast Telegraph (@belfasttelegraph.co.uk) 2025-09-10T06:04:51.810Z |  |
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This 'Raise the Colours' movement... on 16:14 - Sep 10 with 120 views | Nthsuffolkblue |
This 'Raise the Colours' movement... on 12:28 - Sep 9 by glasso | Yes, absolutely. Not so much with Town. I wouldn't say 'proud' is the emotion. I dunno what is, but my children? Yeah, cos I had a part to play in that. But even so, why do you feel that you can be proud of something you're affiliated with or 'belong' to, but you can't feel the opposite emotion? That seems odd to me. |
Probably because I never said that. In fact I said the opposite. I feel a mixture of pride and shame as I have explained. |  |
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