Ubiquitous on flags and other symbols of progressive causes, mid blue is an unforgettable color. This soft, gentle color is highly visible in Western society, suggesting a deliberate effort to unite people behind a simple dichotomy of good and evil. With notable exceptions like the Pride Rainbow, everything considered noble is depicted in secular tones.
The European Union, which brought together countries with different traditions and customs under the concrete roof of Brussels, was one of the first to use this light, harmless blue. Patriotic countries such as France and Great Britain used stronger shades. Perhaps the architects of the EU Nice The Swedish flag is always sensitive and liberal.
In the 2014 Scottish independence referendum, the “Yes” campaign shone in the spring sunshine with a revised Scottish flag. The dark blue of St Andrew's, seen on the Union Flag, was abandoned in favour of a fresh, modern design. Dundee, declared a “Yes City” by Alex Salmond, has a football club whose players wear the original flag blue shirts (the colours are also worn by Millwall, a club founded by Dundee workers on the Isle of Dogs in 1885). Dundee FC fans were until recently pro-English unionists, but 20 years of SNP education at school seems to have changed that.
The NHS, elevated to new heights by the COVID-19 “pandemic,” is another heavenly kingdom. And now we are in the former Soviet republics, Mostly peaceful Its yellow-and-blue flag has been adopted by millions of social media users in condescending Western countries, whose people are eager to join the European federalist utopia. The Ukrainian flag is flying over churchyards, city halls and the facades of many homes in a flurry of support for the previously obscure country.
The latest example of the IKEA-ification of the public color palette is Lapel Ribbon One strap is yellow and the other is blue in honor of World Down Syndrome Day. At first glance, I thought this was also from Ukraine.
For a colour code to work, it needs a counter colour. Noticeably avoided are the red, white and navy of right-wing imperialism, the colours common to the British Empire, the Stars and Stripes and the French flag. Tricolor (Increasingly associated with traditionalists. Yellow vest), the once-mighty Netherlands, and the nasty Russian bear (now reclassified as a fascist creature). Red and black are the colors of the far left (as exemplified by masked Antifa thugs) and are tolerated but not fully supported. Stormtroopers are certainly useful to those in power, but they must be restrained.
I believe that MidBlue is being mass marketed subliminally to prepare people for a coming Western-led New World Order in which European and North American citizens will be integrated into a supranational organization very similar to that predicted by George Orwell. 1984Perhaps we already live in Oceania, with Eurasia (Russia) and Eastasia (China) alternately flying their dark and red flags.
How could Orwell predict so accurately? I believe it was due to his acquaintance with Aleister Crowley, a British secret agent and Satanist who was involved in the nascent globalist plot during the interwar period. A brave new world By explaining technocracy, Orwell could have learned from Crowley where the people in power really were heading.
Mid blue is the color of an ostensibly progressive administration with dystopian motives. When you look at this color, you'll see that it's hardly a coincidence. Sacre Blue!