Seriously, can we split Scotland and England into seperate flags on /pol/? The shitposting between these two countries is unreal.
>hurr durr you can download an extension
No, I want it actually changed by Hiroyuki. An extension does jack shit really since most people won't have it.
>>422827
Scotland isn't a country. You and your people voted against having that. You have no right to complain.
>>422830
I'm American you dolt.
Jesus Christ, it's worse than I though.
>>422830
>A country may be an independent sovereign state or one that is occupied by another state, as a non-sovereign or formerly sovereign political division, or a geographic region associated with sets of previously independent or differently associated peoples with distinct political characteristics.
I'm pretty sure England and Scotland are both CONSTITUENT COUNTRIES underneath a sovereign state.
>>422831
Okay, if you're an American, you should know better than anyone else as to why each province of every country shouldn't have its own flag. Could you imagine if all 50 states had their own flag?
>>422837
You know full well that when someone says, "country", they generally mean, "completely independent and autonomous political region".
>>422838
We'd be able to seek out the Californians for a start, they keep injecting their Bernie filth into Trump threads.
Republican state posters would gain respect from others because that's apparently a bonus on /pol/.
It wouldn't be that bad really since you already have shitloads of rare fla-er...overseas territories posting on /pol/ which AREN'T independent and still rely on their ruling nation to support them with defense and sometimes economic situations.
>>422849
You may be right, but that doesn't mean that particular definition has an exclusive ownership over the word, there are other ways to use it and those shouldn't be overshadowed although unfortunately they are.
>>422827
FUCK REDDIT