Multiculturalists' selective attitude
What a selective atttitude the multiculturalists have. They conveniently disregard the past 1000 years, the 1000 years in which the English evolved as a distinct race with a distinct identity, outlook and customs, and portray us as just-off-the-boat immigrants instead.
For example, Sir Digby Jones, the government's business minister, recently told a conference in Birmingham about immigration: "We are built on immigration. We are a ******* race. This is our country, not mine, and if you are here it's your country, feel you own it."
This rejection of our distinct national identity might be convenient for pro-immigration purposes, but it might not be so convenient for other purposes. For example, if Britain is ever threatened by military invasion, what will the message be then? I imagine it will be something along the lines of `You are defending your heritage! your unique national character!' etc.
Digby, there might be a time when you will need those `English ********', with their inconvenient 1000 years of history, and when you do, they might not be listening.
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