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  2. Australian red ensign - Wikipedia

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    In the early 2020s, some Australian anti-government activists, including so-called sovereign citizens, and anti-vaccine mandate and related protests, adopted the Australian red ensign for their own purposes. [15] [16] The protesters often fly the flag upside down. Its use in this way is seen by many as disrespectful and insulting towards the ...

  3. Flag of Australia - Wikipedia

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    The flag should not be displayed upside down under any circumstances, not even to express a situation of distress. [20] The flag is not to be placed or dropped on the ground, nor should it be used to cover an object in the lead-up to an unveiling ceremony, or to hide other material. [20] Flags that have decayed or faded should not be displayed ...

  4. List of flags with reverses that differ from the obverse

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    This article contains a list of flags for which the reverse (back ) is different from the obverse (front ).It includes current as well as historic flags of both nations and national subdivisions such as provinces, states, territories, cities and other administrations (including a few that are not recognized by the United Nations or whose sovereignty is in dispute).

  5. Glossary of vexillology - Wikipedia

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    Flying the flag upside-down, [note 2] or tying it into a wheft. [1] Half-mast. Main article: Half-mast. A style of flag display where the flag is flown at least the width of the flag between the top of the flag and the top of the pole. Typically used as a display of mourning or rememberence. Hoist The act or function of raising a flag, as on a ...

  6. What a justice's upside-down flag means for the Supreme Court

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    The revelation that a symbol of the “Stop the Steal” movement flew outside Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito's home has reignited debates about his ability to rule impartially on Jan. 6 ...

  7. Flag desecration - Wikipedia

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    Flag burning is only permitted, in the case of proper disposal of the flag. [103] A crucial point of etiquette for the Philippine flag is that flying it upside-down (i.e., red field over blue), or vertically hanging it with the red to the viewer's left, makes it the national war standard.

  8. Is flying the U.S. flag upside down illegal? Here’s what the ...

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    An upside down flag: A prop for protests or signal for help. Many see the inversion of the flag as a sign of disrespect, but it has traditionally been used as a call for help by individuals and ...

  9. The Washington Post said it had the Alito flag story 3 years ...

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    Nine days after The New York Times reported about the political symbolism of an upside-down American flag that flew at U.S. Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito's home, the Washington Post ...