National heritage?
Really, any commonsense understanding would tell us that a national flag, while a symbol of national identity, pride and belonging, is not exempt from changes, as shown by a number of countries.
For example, Canada has made one of the most improved changes to national flags to enhance its Canadian identity – see below and understand how the maple leaf design stands out remarkably and uniquely as Canadian, making the Canadian flag renowned as one of the best flag designs – a design which came about through deliberate change.
written by ibabonma, September 19, 2011 10:53:42 written by arazak, September 19, 2011 17:00:42
Our flag looks similar to that of the US from the distance. Each time when our soldiers or reporters go for international missions they got shot and all because the other parties thought that we are Americans. High time to change our national flag.
written by educationist, September 19, 2011 08:02:39 Ha, ha, ha.. ., not only the flag was "chiplaked" from the British East India Company but it needs the approval of the "orang Putih" King.
So why the fcuk did the professor Kangkong Zainal Keling and Professor Kangkong Khoo Kay Kim said Bolehland was never colonized?
Let those pseudo historians Zainal Kling & that Khoo chap dispute whether indeed had our Malaysian flag been approved by King George the vi?
If so, how can Malaya not be categorised as a colony of Britain?
If so, how can Malaya not be categorised as a colony of Britain?