No it doesn't. It's changing their flag for the bullshit. Have you ever seen an upside down American Flag. Only when a Monkey is wiping its ass on it.
If it's in trouble, oh boy, monkeys, they still should have the dignity to assume its posture especially if its fighting for its sovereignty. Trouble like quarantine you might see a Monkey flag, flying inside out, some pox, or whatever little Jolly Roger's on it.
Ukraine has obviously lost their dignity. It didn't go with their colour schemes. Maybe like with the Chicken, chicken being called their capital for centuries, they're making a new flag, a monkey flag with somebody else wiping their ass on it.
We've got an upside down .ua flag sticker here on a light pole in a liberal US town. It caught my eye because I hadn't seen an upside down one until just this week. What a crazy coincidence.
I've heard of the upside down flag distress signal but only on ships. Is it used generally elsewhere?
US Code Title 4, Chapter 1, Section 8a: "(a) The flag should never be displayed with the union down, except as a signal of dire distress in instances of extreme danger to life or property."
An upside down flag means the nation the flag represents is in distress. It means the nation is in trouble, much like a ship that capsized.
No it doesn't. It's changing their flag for the bullshit. Have you ever seen an upside down American Flag. Only when a Monkey is wiping its ass on it.
If it's in trouble, oh boy, monkeys, they still should have the dignity to assume its posture especially if its fighting for its sovereignty. Trouble like quarantine you might see a Monkey flag, flying inside out, some pox, or whatever little Jolly Roger's on it.
Ukraine has obviously lost their dignity. It didn't go with their colour schemes. Maybe like with the Chicken, chicken being called their capital for centuries, they're making a new flag, a monkey flag with somebody else wiping their ass on it.
I served in the USAF for 12 years. What I said is true. Whether or not you believe it is not relevant. Period. Full stop.
We've got an upside down .ua flag sticker here on a light pole in a liberal US town. It caught my eye because I hadn't seen an upside down one until just this week. What a crazy coincidence.
I've heard of the upside down flag distress signal but only on ships. Is it used generally elsewhere?
US Code Title 4, Chapter 1, Section 8a: "(a) The flag should never be displayed with the union down, except as a signal of dire distress in instances of extreme danger to life or property."