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qwert wrote:Can i ask you something?What is porpose for you to open these Political topic in ConquerClub? Why you mix politic with Risk? Why you not open topic like HOT AND SEXY,or something like that.
qwert wrote:Can i ask you something?What is porpose for you to open these Political topic in ConquerClub? Why you mix politic with Risk? Why you not open topic like HOT AND SEXY,or something like that.
Stopper wrote:Funnily enough, the Tories got more votes (but not seats) than Labour in England in the last election. So you could almost say that the English now have a government they don't want foisted on them because of the Scots and the Welsh.
Stopper wrote:Funnily enough, the Tories got more votes (but not seats) than Labour in England in the last election. So you could almost say that the English now have a government they don't want foisted on them because of the Scots and the Welsh.
Guiscard wrote:The English now have a government they don't want foisted on them because of the Scots and the Welsh.
Ruben Cassar wrote:heavycola wrote:Ruben Cassar wrote:I am not British however if I was British I would be damn proud of it.
WHY? It would be an accident of BIRTH, nothing more. I am happy and grateful to the cosmos and my parents that I live in a wealthy, advanced democracy where i can live in relative peace and prosperity, and I would fight to defend that if i had to. England is a beautiful country with an old and wonderful culture, but that had NOTHING TO DO WITH ME.
So WHY would you be proud? Surely one is proud of one's achievements, not accidents of birth. Patriotism is nothing more than a fulcrum with which political propagandists bend the masses this way and that with empty emotion and appeals to our worst nature.
Who said that it has anything to do with you? You can have your own personal achievements in life. However you should be proud with the achievements of your country and your ancestors.
The British have done a lot for mankind, and if I would be proud of that if I was British. The fact that you are ready to fight to defend your land and your culture shows that you are patriotic after all.
heavycola wrote: Patriotism is bunk.
neoni wrote:Guiscard wrote:The English now have a government they don't want foisted on them because of the Scots and the Welsh.
without counting it up carefully, you're dealing with perhaps five seats at most, which would still land labour in power, just in a coalition with the libdems
Ruben Cassar wrote:heavycola wrote: Patriotism is bunk.
I guess everyone has the right to have an opinion about anything in life. This is yours and I accept it, but I doubt the majority of people living all over the world agree with you on this one.
Stopper wrote:Ruben Cassar wrote:heavycola wrote: Patriotism is bunk.
I guess everyone has the right to have an opinion about anything in life. This is yours and I accept it, but I doubt the majority of people living all over the world agree with you on this one.
You're probably correct, and that's to the world's detriment.
Ruben Cassar wrote:Not necessarily.It is only to the world's detriment when it becomes fanatical and blown out of proportion. Some healthy patriotism never hurt anyone. For example wouldn't you be proud if your country won the Olympic games? That's patriotism as well.
Stopper wrote:Ruben Cassar wrote:Not necessarily.It is only to the world's detriment when it becomes fanatical and blown out of proportion. Some healthy patriotism never hurt anyone. For example wouldn't you be proud if your country won the Olympic games? That's patriotism as well.
You can't keep nationalism in "proportion". Your second sentence there is something that American conservatives keep saying to themselves over and over again - jay has said something along those lines more than once - and the reason they do this is because they know there is something deeply wrong with the whole concept of nationalism. The fact of the matter is, once you start to split people up along national lines, they will prioritise people of their own nationality to a startling extent, and it can't easily be kept under control. We know the exact count of American and British dead in Iraq, but for some reason, not that of Iraqis. (Note also that definitions of who fits a nationality becomes a problem, too.)
Your own attitude toward Britain and the European Union just illustrates this. You keep saying that Europe needs to be a united bloc to survive in the world in the future, and if we're going to be realpolitik about this, you're right. But the fact is, only a minority of British people see themselves as British, and not only that, but most people in Europe don't seem much enamoured of the idea of a united Europe. Nationalism again gets in the way of what's sensible and right. It hardly seems sensible to encourage a sense of "patriotic pride" in Britain, when that is one of the very things that gets in the way of European unity.
/Serious mode switched off/
SO NER!
Dariune wrote:Im not sure, i just get tired of people hating us because we are English. But then i get that double ended as i am Jewish as well so i get the Jew hatred as well.
Every race out there has done something wrong.
Infact, every individual has done something wrong.
I dont see why the bad things my country has done should reflect on me. And if it does, why cant the good things reflect on me?
DAZMCFC wrote:to neoni. you said that english people get offended when scottish people do not want england to win.BOLLOCKS i am english and i do not want england to win ever (unless they play ireland, not the north). all my mates in work and the pub know i support scotland and it is fine with them.
it is like when some united fans say they want city to win, because their from manchester. i never want united to win.
english could not give a shit if scottish people support england or not. i will tell you this though i do support the british in the olympics and any other sport we play together.
Ruben Cassar wrote:The European Union's motto is united in diversity. So yes, Europe needs to unite, but at the same time it strives to foster the cultural differences between each of its member states. In fact I think the EU had done a lot of positive things in this aspect. That way you can be patriotic towards your state and towards Europe. At least that's how I see it.
Also about your comment that most people are not enamoured of the idea of a united Europe, the problem the EU has is bureaucracy. It's just way too cumbersome and complicated and politicians are distant from the people. It needs to be simplified. Also the French and Dutch no votes to the EU constitution were more like a no vote to their national governments than to the EU per se.
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