Letters to the Editor: Tricolour so much more than a political tool

The assertion that a proudly displayed Tricolour is now inherently a sign of hostility toward immigrants, or that it is designed to convey the message that 'Ireland is full', is dangerous
Letters to the Editor: Tricolour so much more than a political tool

Our flag is so much more than a political tool. It represents the binding vision of different traditions — green and orange — coming together in peace and equality, represented by the white in the middle. Picture: Leah Farrell/RollingNews.ie

I am writing in response to the recent coverage, specifically articles detailing calls from Dublin City councillors for additional, issue-based flags to be flown around Dublin and across the country to “counter-act” the perceived weaponisation of the Irish national flag.

While the intentions behind promoting flags for worthy causes most certainly comes from a good place, I believe this suggestion is profoundly misplaced.

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