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Previously on "Would it bother you if someone burnt your national flag?"
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Originally posted by shaunbhoy View PostYes, it is great to see that there has been a huge tailing-off of sectarian pyromania. But what will fill the void I wonder?
The jobless masses will arise!
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Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostSome don't understand the symbolism, and of those that do I'd wager, on the basis of the last 30-odd years that I've been to bonfire nights, that about 0% of people in Britain really want to set fire to any old catholic who happens to be watching the fireworks.
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Originally posted by Doggy Styles View PostWell said. And I'm not even a Scotchman.
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Originally posted by markinbrussels View PostThe people who burn your British flag also would burn YOU if they could.
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Am I the only one who is bothered by someone wanting to burn ME?
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Originally posted by scooterscot View PostI can't speak for other countries in the UK but people from Scotland have enormous pride in their country. The belief is visible and strong for everybody to see, ask our neighbours. To say we don't have any pride in our country because of what someone is willing to do to a flag is shortsighted and dangerous.
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Yeah no flags man. no nationalism, give peace a chance man!
It isn't hard to do
Nothing to kill or die for
And no religion too
Imagine all the people
Living life in peace...
You may say I'm a dreamer
But I'm not the only one
I hope someday you'll join us
And the world will be as one
Kumbaya Diplomacy
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Originally posted by Green Mango View PostAny flag is a piece of material thats true, but of course it represents UK citizens.
Of course I'm not from the UK originaly so I know UK citizens don't believe in anything or have any pride in their county like the rest of the world.
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Originally posted by Green Mango View PostOf course I'm not from the UK originaly so I know UK citizens don't believe in anything or have any pride in their county like the rest of the world.
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The people who burn your British flag also would burn YOU if they could.
Look at this picture: if you were American, would you ask these guys to sit and discuss our differences?
Am I the only one who is bothered by someone wanting to burn ME?
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Burning flags is ok, free speech and all that.
But if anyone so much as gives a wrong look at my squirrels
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Originally posted by Green Mango View PostAny flag is a piece of material thats true, but of course it represents UK citizens.
http://www.greenwich.gov.uk/Greenwic...ipCeremony.htm
Originally posted by Green Mango View PostOf course I'm not from the UK originaly so I know UK citizens don't believe in anything or have any pride in their county like the rest of the world.
Even that would upset the supporters who want the UK to be a republic.Last edited by SueEllen; 10 September 2010, 22:45.
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Originally posted by scooterscot View PostNo it's just a piece of material.
Green hills constantly pelted by horizontal rain, the smell of spring once it comes, the banter of my peers and a pride that is commonly shared, this is what I represent and what I see from others as I travel even from those out here in Germany. I don't need a piece of material to let my German colleagues know who I am for that I only need open my mouth! The smile that is returned lets me see all I need to know
Of course I'm not from the UK originaly so I know UK citizens don't believe in anything or have any pride in their county like the rest of the world.
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Originally posted by Green Mango View PostIt's symbolic of what you represent !
Green hills constantly pelted by horizontal rain, the smell of spring once it comes, the banter of my peers and a pride that is commonly shared, this is what I represent and what I see from others as I travel even from those out here in Germany. I don't need a piece of material to let my German colleagues know who I am for that I only need open my mouth! The smile that is returned lets me see all I need to know
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