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It's about a guy who has been fighting for ~50 years to be able to be a citizen of no country. I left that episode thinking "This is the hero we need right now."
He has set up the World Citizen Government https://worldcitizengov.org/
Carcinization will fix that eventually. And then Roko's Crabulisk will hunt down everyone who didn't vote for the crab flag.
https://phys.org/news/2025-07-mammals-evolved-ant-eaters-din...
Well, there are quite a lot of ants in the world, so I guess it makes sense.
So, nice idea, but completely impractical, which makes it a gimmick.
I'd definitely take that into consideration for a digital version.
Finally, an application for Apple‘s Liquid Glass UI
Also this flag has square corners.
Edit: From Wikipedia: (A white flag) serves as an internationally recognized sign of truce and negotiation, meaning "we want to talk". It emerged as an ideal symbol for peace because it is highly visible on the battlefield, is easy to make, and doesn't belong to any specific nation.
And it will be.
A world flag should not use flags which were associated with a country. Evan this proposal is too derivative of the Japanese flag.
Nevertheless, I think the Earth flag should include the moon too. A blue Earth, a white Moon, and a black background. When the Moon secession war starts, the laser holes in the flag could double as the starry sky.
> and the fact we embraced it as a flag of unity over a flag of surrender should say all there is to say about us getting over our differences
We see so many examples of power hurting citizens in existing nations. The risk if the entire world had one political unity, of losing freedom, is extreme.
With multiple nations and blocs, at least some remain showing an example of what can exist in the others.
The blue dot seems to make sense as it represents the world without focusing on one perspective or projection of the world map. The transparent background also makes sense for the flag, but I think it would be more recognizable if it was just a white background (in my mind the default flag background).
Also it seems to me transparent materials are in general more polluting. On the website it mentions a black background was considered (I suppose representing space). It would be nice if there was an alternative version chosen without the transparency for mediums where transparency is not an option either black or white would suffice imho.
As others mentioned it does seem very similar (same proportions) as the Japanese flag. I wonder what the opinion of the Japanese is on this concept.
Nowadays blue is easy and common in flags, and much else, so this flag design is high tech.
Currently, Japan’s ruling party, the LDP, is considering legislation to criminalize the desecration of the Japan flag. If that law is passed, carrying that flag would constitute a crime of desecrating the Japan flag. Even without such a law, simply carrying that flag would likely prompt the far right to view it as an alteration of the Japan flag and attack you for it.
- LDP pushes flag desecration law; expert questions its necessity | The Asahi Shimbun: Breaking News, Japan News and Analysis: https://www.asahi.com/ajw/articles/16506155
People have been speculating on his reddit subs, but honestly anything from early retirement, to stay at home dad, to sabbatical, to serious illness is completely possible. The parasociality of everything has probably gotten old over time, too.
However that one looks better: https://www.flagofplanetearth.com/
Fight me :)
Usually the unity of some humans against other humns.
But the transparency :( It makes the whole flag low contrast, an undesirable quality in flags.
We don’t have an outside enemy atm so we squabble amongst ourselves, it’s a pattern as old as humans have gathered into groups.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Esperanto_symbols#/media/File%...
https://theinfosphere.org/images/1/17/Earth_Flag.svg
White outline around the clear field w blue dot?
It's just a way of saying that you're too good for your neighbors. That's why it would appeal to liberals and libertarians alike.
Flags don’t exist for the period where they’re gaining recognition. Compromising the significance of the iconography for the temporary gain of not being misidentified during the period it isn’t recognisable would just mean if it gains recognition it will forever be less than it could be.
In other words, with flags you need to play to win, not to survive. Better that the attempt have a higher risk of failure with a great flag than a lower risk with a mediocre flag.
The pale blue dot is an excellent way to represent a global outlook and “we’re all in it together”, not sure I can think of a better pedigree for this concept. I’d perhaps have been tempted to make it a smaller blue dot, but flags do need to be recognised at a distance, so it can’t be too much smaller.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pale_Blue_Dot
Also, can we please make it "pop"?
ps. Attaching a version I made, and this took a lot of back and forth with chatgpt because I care about this a lot, so please have a look, I think we are close to something great here!
Looking forward to seeing more from you!
ps2. when I was about to send our manufacturing guy entered the room and he said the transparency could be a problem. Some alternatives without compromising the idea would be great! They must be cheap but elegant! Thank you!!
Could you please clarify which ones? I'm planning my escape, but it seems that even lightspeed wouldn't be enough to colonize anything suitable.
I will certainly not. And even if I did — within any reachable radius there's nothing actually suitable, everything is 10+ ly away, but maybe I missed something.
Instead of cool cool water make it an income distribution chart. More realistic.
I reckon the actual color doesn't matter as long as it's blue-ish. There are no branding guidelines or anything. Even the size of the circle is unspecified, which IMO is a feature, not a bug. It's accessible :)
EDIT: I'm incorrect, there is a spec. Whelp! I still like my imagined more-flexible version of the flag.
This website reminds me of the early 90s internet because of the specific shade of blue they picked.
https://1worldflag.com/flag/
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Organza
It's encouraging I didn't get downvoted as much as I expected I would.
My personal utopian take: smaller communities/city-states that would naturally coalesce into more fluid confederations. A lot of these communities could also be distributed and non-local.
what most don't agree with: what happens next?
Fun fact. Just people who live in a shitty country want that, maybe instead of change everyone else, change you own country?
Compared to what?
Are the vast majority happy? = Good one
If not = Shitty
Example? Norway[1] = good, Sudan[2] = really..really shitty
[1] https://www.bi.no/en/research/business-review/articles/2025/...
[2] https://interactive.aljazeera.com/aje/2025/sudan-voices/
To be honest, those two are so far apart it's not even comparable.
But there is no "we are the world, we are the children", future is probably more like US/EU/EAU (east asia union), now you have 3 big blocks fighting against each other (much higher world-ending chance). More power = more bully....
>everything that’s really important.
Yes your right, and talking...even with a enemy should be considered the base for future world-freedom.
Let’s try an earth and a sunrise behind it - half a circle sitting on the bottom of the rectangle, and a yellow circle making a sunrise on top of that, like a yolk sitting on a blue egg.
Pride flags.
Edit: Also the Esperanto Flag.