This Twitter user is mocking every nation's flag, here's what he said about India
In times when people are increasingly showing a tendency to take offence as almost anything, a lot of people have faced flak for mocking political figures and national symbols. Someone going on to bash national flags from across the globe seems like a far fetched idea, but then there are always people who like to go a step forward.
A British-born Chinese comedian is out on a mission that may offend a lot of people as he is disrespecting flags of every nation on Twitter. He told indy100 that he was doing it in the true spirit of equality and also said that he doesn’t hate the flags but doesn’t really care about them.
Ken Cheng pointed out how the red diagonals on the Union Jack weren’t even aligned and bashed the American flag. Meanwhile he thought the French didn’t put much effort into theirs, while the Sri Lankan flag was ‘badass’.
United Kingdom:
— Ken Cheng (@kenchengcomedy) September 25, 2017
What is this why are the red diagonals not even aligned
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ok Sri Lanka is p badass, it's a lion with a SWORD, a lion is already a powerful animal in the wild and they gave it a SWORD
— Ken Cheng (@kenchengcomedy) September 25, 2017
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Here’s what Cheng had to say about India,
Been asked "Ffs how many days are you gonna take to finish this".
— Ken Cheng (@kenchengcomedy) September 27, 2017
Look, this is too big to fuck up. Like the Marvel Cinematic Universe, I've planned it out till 2028.
Speaking of Ireland, India you are just a rotation and then someone dropped their bike tire on it
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And he also had something to say about our neighbours.
Please send in new applications! I have learned my lesson and am now paying my interns!
— Ken Cheng (@kenchengcomedy) September 26, 2017
Pakistan try harder
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In the past few months a lot of people including celebrities have run into trouble for disrespecting the Indian flag. Even Amazon had to apologise for selling doormats with the Indian national flag on them.