
Hoo boy, there’s a lot to unpack here.
First, you put the fact you are a city. I guess there were way too many fans of the former British pop band White Plains flocking to this city to see the monuments devoted to White Plains (of which there are none, supposedly).
Then, not only did you put random spacing in the name of the state you’re in, you also put the name of the state you’re in.
Thirdly, you have three years on the flag, of which I assume which was when it was founded (1683), losted (1776), and refound (1915).
Fourthly, you have the motto Semper Fidelis. Are you an extension of the US Marine Corps? Do the Marines know about this city just north of NYC? Should we tell them?
And finally, look in the center of the flag.
You see it?
Yep, that is a FLAG IN A GOSH. DARN. FLAG.
Wikipedia says that in the 2020 census, almost 60,000 people live here (it’s actually 59,599, which says something about this city, bad flags, and the numbers 5 and 9), but the White P(l)ains government themselves estimate the city’s “daytime weekday population” is at 250,000. And that is sort of believable for a city that has its own skyline, but does that mean the city has some sort of cycle where unsuspecting people looking for a good life or a fresh start come to the city, and make the population higher than that of Scottsdale, Arizona, only for them to be brutally murdered in the night? And they do that every weekday, but on the weekend they take a break and think about the fact they got rid of 190,000 people, just like that? Really??
Seriously, get rid of that flag and that bone-chilling routine.
