| | Maybe I shouldn't be so caught up in your opinion. But I see enough hysterics on this otherwise fine website, and I'd rather read good, solid reasoning based on facts and proper context. Don't think I'm picking on you alone. I'm taking umbrage against misplaced priorities in general here.
So, why are you so concerned with a flag proposal for a country halfway around the world that you, mostly, don't give a fig about? On its own, I think it's a decent design, and upon further investigation of nzflag.com, I don't understand the clash between old and new that you are railing against. How is this a "hideous mongrel?" What should it be?
As it stands now, your argument isn't very convincing. If your real complaint is against the widespread ideologies underlying the flag, be it tribalism, nativism, or sport-ism (Jeffy James' idea... yikes!), then argue against the bad ideas, not against the flag. Instead of saying "read The Fountainhead," make your reasons known! You are not your favorite novel, so stand up for your own beliefs.
Or better yet, provide an alternative flag. Make one that's aesthetically pleasing, embodies proper values, stems from real creativity (however you're defining that), and, by the way, appeals to New Zealanders. Then everyone will want to hear what you have to say. Even if they're not from New Zealand.
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