Originally posted by Freaki Li Cuatre
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The Scottish and Welsh are minorities within Great Britain. They experience some racism (as defined under the law) from English people so it's not surprising they allow others who they perceive to receive the similar treatment to join their group.
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Originally posted by meridian View PostI've often found that odd as well. I've asked a few first and second generation Asian and Carribean coworkers over the years what they considered themselves as, and they always replied "British". So you're born in England, never been to Scotland or Wales, but don't consider yourself to be English?
Odd.
What an odd thing to find odd.
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I've often found that odd as well. I've asked a few first and second generation Asian and Carribean coworkers over the years what they considered themselves as, and they always replied "British". So you're born in England, never been to Scotland or Wales, but don't consider yourself to be English?
Odd.
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Well, leaving the religious aspect of it out I guess that they have a point with the ethnicide bit - though perhaps that terminology is a little extreme.
Now that we live in a multicultural melting pot, the synonymy of Englishness with white Anglo Saxon is a somewhat outdated concept is it not? Of course, a lot of ethnic minorities identify as British rather than English perhaps as there are racial overtones so maybe Englishness needs redefining?
Interestingly, when I was watching the coverage of the Scottish referendum, I noticed there were a lot of ethnic minorities who considered themselves Scots. Don't know why one Asian person would be comfortable calling himself a Scot while another is uncomfortable calling himself English.
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Extremist Christians
Fed up with other religions having their fundamentalist and extremists, its seems that Ukip want their own as well. This is a leaflet being distributed at their conference by a group associated with them which reveals that they believe Westminster MPs from all the major parties are carrying out “a deliberate process of secularisation and ethnicide of the English people.“ It seems the UKIP reckons this ethnicide of the English is being carried out by the Tories, Lib Dems and Labour on behalf of what it calls the ‘satanic’ EU. Although not as strongly worded as propaganda from other religions, some of the wording is very similar. Will we seeing suicide Kippers? A call for a kiphad on kebab shops?
(Actually I think this is very similar to BNP, EDL and Britain First propaganda)
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