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That anglican bishop that carried out a 'significant' act on television when he took his white collar off and he cut it into pieces on breakfast TV and he said that is what mugabe has done to the Zimbabwe peoples identity, he has cut it to pieces and i'm not putting my collar back on until Mugabe is no longer in power.
I think it was good and interesting to draw attention to the issue in that way but isn't that what has been done to the English / British identity !!! Cut to pieces by this government of the last decade most badly but it's been going on for many years before that, previous governments of every colour have been slicing up the English/ British identity, selling it off, throwing it away, obscuring it with lies and 'new' visions, which turn out to be garbage. We don't want their new visions of England /Britain, because they don't have the ability to improve on anything they only ever make it worse. |
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No one seems interested too much in this issue but the way i see it is like this.
Everytime some other culture imposes their ways on us then we give up some of our identity. I'm for Christianity as being upheld as the origin of our moral/ethical values oh plus roman and celtic and anglo saxon and norman as well probably, but not, Islam. I'm not against other religions, in fact i appreciate them but it's just not acceptable to have them impose their requirements on our society in our business and our schools and our hopitals and our streets and even in the good old BBC. Not aginst the religion at all just against giving up our identity to it and anything else as well of course, although culture changes and grows and thats ok but not the way it's being done. English British identity is in the way we do things including all our regional accents and history, including the queen, bless her, i'm not particularly a royalist it's just an essential part of our history which you don't just throw away. I had a discussion with someone recently in which they said they would be happy for Nelson Mandela to replace the queen. Please........... That is so far an innaproppriate idea that i feel my English character positively insulted. I'm not against Nelson Mandela at all but the idea of giving up my countries traditional ceremonial head of state to be replaced by a person with no relation what so ever to our country and its history is obcene. |
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Whenever people inquire along the lines of "so what is this 'British Identity' you're so afraid of losing..." the defenders often mumble some half hearted irrelevances centred around fisn 'n chips so in the spirit of broadening the subject I offer the following 'History of English Literature' 1871 by H A Taine. Professor Taine was a French Anglophile who based his work on all the available evidence he could get, from Tacitus to Grim and this is a piece I find myself re-reading as it certainly chimes with me.
Anglo Saxons As We Were Around 500 A.D. Some extracts from Professor Taine's work : Quote:
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