Enlightening Trivia on Singapore
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Rheinlander von Phalz
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27 September 2010, Day 1,042 of the New World.
Greetings, Singapore. Congratulations on being appointed the second stop in my media world tour. I started this five days ago in North Korea. Your mediaplace is pretty light, so here’s my contribution in the hopes of brightening your small country and maybe picking up a couple random subscribers.
Take a moment to reflect on the flag of Singapore.
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Simple enough – bichrome with a modest symbol defacing it in compliance with the rule of tincture.
Let’s then consider an assortment of other national flags.
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We see similar iconography in Turkey, Pakistan, Mauritania, and Malaysia. Singapore stands out from them, though, because they have a Mohammedan majority population while Singapore does not. Usually that symbol can be associated with a certain demographic.
Singapore is not alone in this situation. Another land uses the crescent without being dominated by mosquegoers. Singapore shares this random tidbit in common with…
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South Carolina
Comments
Cool story, bro
It also shares it with my curved pen- nevermind.
SC has the cresent on their flag? never knew that.
Interesting fun fact.
...okay
I love this game.
You just won my peni-
A cookie
nice 🙂
of course, vot and sub!
Yea. Locals say the crescent is there to appease the Muslim countries surrounding us.
Officially, it's there to signify a young nation. lol.
The stars as well, are rather commie looking... But in this case they represent democratic values.
The minister who designed the flag said it was supposed to be all red too. But they decided it looked to commie. So they added a white strip.
It's like looking up at the moon & stars. 😃