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Ahh Saint Georges Day...
It’s like Saint Patrick‘s Day but without the fuss.
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I'm not upset at all. I find it amusing.Originally posted by vetran View Post
I celebrate Christmas yet I don't believe in God. I respect the winter solstice but I am not pagan.
You do seem quite upset about this, does your wife's lover wear union jack shorts?
You carry on masturbating over the mythical bloke killing the dragon.
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I celebrate Christmas yet I don't believe in God. I respect the winter solstice but I am not pagan.Originally posted by TestMangler View Post
Agreed. Any form of religious celebration or participation makes very little sense. Your whataboutery though, doesn't excuse flag shaggers for celebrating a religious figure from a religion you don't believe in.
You do seem quite upset about this, does your wife's lover wear union jack shorts?
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Agreed. Any form of religious celebration or participation makes very little sense. Your whataboutery though, doesn't excuse flag shaggers for celebrating a religious figure from a religion you don't believe in.Originally posted by vetran View Post
As much sense as wearing a burqa , FGM or religious circumcision etc yet less painful.
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Didn't even realise it is St George's day.
Maybe I need to read the Wail more, to up my jingoism
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As much sense as wearing a burqa , FGM or religious circumcision etc yet less painful.Originally posted by TestMangler View Post
St George is a religious figure (the clue is in the name) and never set foot in England, so you display your pride in your country by celebrating a figure who has absolutely nothing to do with said country, created by a branch of a religion that you do not believe in. Seems to make sense.
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It's the national day for England and like the other UK nations I like to celebrate it or are all the happy people who celebrate St Andrew, St Patrick and St David days only doing so because they're religious?Originally posted by TestMangler View Post
St George is a religious figure (the clue is in the name) and never set foot in England, so you display your pride in your country by celebrating a figure who has absolutely nothing to do with said country, created by a branch of a religion that you do not believe in. Seems to make sense.
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Other than that time he killed a dragon in OxfordshireOriginally posted by TestMangler View Post
St George is a religious figure (the clue is in the name) and never set foot in England, so you display your pride in your country by celebrating a figure who has absolutely nothing to do with said country, created by a branch of a religion that you do not believe in. Seems to make sense.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dragon_Hill,_Uffington
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St George is a religious figure (the clue is in the name) and never set foot in England, so you display your pride in your country by celebrating a figure who has absolutely nothing to do with said country, created by a branch of a religion that you do not believe in. Seems to make sense.Originally posted by tazdevil View Post
I'm not but I'm proud of my Country
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RacistOriginally posted by tazdevil View PostGot my cross of St George flag flying proudly over the local landscape and its a beautiful day



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