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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › No_quarterNo quarter - Wikipedia

    Bloody flag. In some circumstances, the opposing forces would signal their intention to give no quarter by using a red flag (the so called bloody flag). However, the use of a red flag to signal no quarter does not appear to have been universal among combatants. The traditional "Jolly Roger" of piracy

  2. Nov 29, 2021 · There has been a rise in sightings of all-black American flags in Florida and across the country. While not only sinister in appearance, their meaning is even more so: “no quarter.”.

  3. Dec 17, 2020 · While the meaning of a totally black or black-and-white American flag is that no quarter will be given, the "Thin Blue Line" (while also mostly black and white) is different. It is used to signify support for law enforcement.

  4. Oct 9, 2014 · All descriptions agree that a simple blood-red flag was flown from the San Fernando Church on February 23, 1836, to indicate Generalissimo Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna’s determination that no combatant in the Alamo would be shown quarter; some accounts also claim that as the flag was raised the Mexicans played the El Degüello dirge as well ...

  5. Nov 16, 2021 · Senator Tom Cotton (R-AR) even called for “no quarter” in response to social justice protests in the summer of 2020. So what does this flag signify? It means people will be killed instead of taken prisoner in the “second civil war/race war.”

  6. Oct 12, 2021 · Black American flags are the flags that mean "no quarter shall be given." They are the opposite of the white flag of surrender. According to the people on TikTok and the Sun (British tabloid),...

  7. Nov 9, 2021 · While there are accounts of Confederate soldiers flying black flags, it’s false to claim “no quarter” black flags were flown for the first time during the American Civil War.

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