>we don't work for them anymore but we're too lazy to change our logo so we'll just advertise for another brand, oh wellWhy must you voluntarily remain the bitch of another when they already said you don't have to be their bitch any longer decades ago?
>>221311608Your flag (and mine) is based on the East India Company flag. Not even a national or royal flag, but a corporate one.
>>221312260USA is basically a giant corporation masquerading as a country, so it's appropriate for them
>>221311608>>we don't work for them anymore but we're too lazy to change our logo so we'll just advertise for another brand, oh well
>>221312260Fine, fair play, but this was the flag when we moved to the US from Hong Kong and then they actually got around to expressing individuality (although...China might have had an influence on that). Only other place that comes to mind that actually wanted something with more national identity after divorcing from the British empire was Canada.
>>221312260Our flag is actually a red ensign like the old Canadian flag with white stripes added (not red and white stripes technically) and the Union Jack replaced with stars