Voting Poll Flag Challenge 126

Best corporate state flag

  • Kellogg’s Corporate Kingdom

    Votes: 25 52.1%
  • DisneyCorp

    Votes: 23 47.9%

  • Total voters
    48
  • Poll closed .
The Challenge:

FLAG CHALLENGE 126: Capitalism ho!
Design a flag for a state run by some sort of corporation. What this entails is up to you.

Examples include: a corporate republic, a colony run as an independent country by a company, a federation of cities ruled by some sort of corporation or company.

Future history is fine. Other forms of science fiction, fantasy and ASB is not.
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Originally Posted by ONE
Kellogg’s Corporate Kingdom
Starting in 2021 the worlds food supply started to fall well under that needed to feed the people of the planet. First attributed to the failure of GMO foods, many seed companies and large biotech firms went under from pressure placed on them by the starving masses. It was later revealed that terrorists loyal to former Russian President Putin had liberated several biological weapons from the former Commonwealth of Independent States. This information was withheld from the general population in order to keep the already present level of rioting manageable. When word got out, many governments fell to riots or civil war. Several countries were able to hold some semblance of unity together. Backed by the Kellogg’s company, the United Kingdom was one of those countries. After merging with the faltering Monsanto Company, Kelloggs had moved their headquarters out of the fatally dying US and to their facility in Trafford Park, Manchester. Holding a Royal Warrant issued by Queen Elizabeth II, and then by King William VI, Kelloggs was well established in the nation. As food riots and assassinations of political figures become the norm in the United Kingdom, the only source of non-infected agricultural seed was controlled by Kellogs. With the threat of civil war, Parliament looked towards…

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Originally Posted by TWO
DisneyCorp
US involvement in the Soviet-China war of 1953 soon expanded it to WW3 with limited nuclear strikes – though some dispute it was an actual WW3 due to lack of involvement of the Nonaligned Pact and no regular troop movements between the opposing countries.
The damage to the US caused economic problems, a reduction in Federal power, and a rise in civil disorder. To compensate for this the Incorporation Bills were passed enabling registered companies/corporations to be delegated certain financial and governmental authorities.
One such company was Disney.
In the years since DisneyCorp has expanded to include its own banking, DisneyBank, and transport services.

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