Tuesday, 6 September 2016

Amazing how no one noticed the error on the British flag during the Rio 2016 Olympic

British flag at the Olympics
Rio Olympics, as captivating as it seemed to be, was practically a major fucking fiasco from the very beginning, would it say it wasn't? Green pools, fake thefts, real burglaries and some genuine wounds.

All in all, would it be a good idea for us to try and be amazed that they figured out how to mess up the Team GB banner? Each one of the 67 decorations they got - including an amazing 27 golds - was gathered under the wrong banner.

As indicated by Gizmodo, Graham Bartram, who's the principal vexillologist (no, I don't know either) at The Flag Institute, was watching the recreations when he really wanted to notice that the white slanting stripes aren't sufficiently thick. He's made a little picture here to give you a superior thought, however fundamentally the white stripes are for the St Andrew's Cross, so should be as thick as they are on that banner.

Presently, it's not a monstrous distinction, but it’s still wrong and it additionally implied that the Australian, Fijian and Tuvaluan banners weren't right, albeit New Zealand's was fine for reasons unknown.


Furthermore, to exacerbate matters even, it appears just as it will not be right for the Paralympics, as well. Graham's done his bit by telling the sorting out board of trustees yet so far nobody has even been tried to hit him up. Brazen mongrels.

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