Furious Canadians clap back at American travelers hopping on hated ‘flag-jacking’ trend: ‘Selfish’
Faux Canada!
American travelers hoping for more favorable treatment overseas are choosing to hide behind the Canadian flag — arousing ire north of the border.
Their behavior is part of a popular trend known as flag-jacking — which sees tourists abroad displaying the flag of another country on their bag or clothing, as a way to disguise where they’re really from.
While not a new phenomenon, it’s become popular once more as anti-American sentiment is rising abroad — and Canucks aren’t happy about the resurgence of the practice.
“Every time America breaks something overseas … suddenly you can’t swing a baguette in Europe without hitting a backpack with a fresh Canadian flag sewn on the back,” fumed Canadian Tod Maffin, a former public radio host, in a video that made the rounds on social media.
“It’s like clockwork,” he said. “The world gets mad at America and Americans go ‘Oh no, quick! To the maple leaves!’ “
