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Thread: St George's day

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    St George's day

    Happy St Georges day to everybody..

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    Just another ruse to get the xenophobes and racists behind the establishment.

    I think Corbyn has taken a serious knock to the head!

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Bedlington Terrier View Post
    Just another ruse to get the xenophobes and racists behind the establishment.
    How does that work ?

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    anyone remember this.. .





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    Quote Originally Posted by sinkov View Post
    How does that work ?
    Seriously? You need to ask?

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    Do I need to ask BT ? Yes I do, please explain why you consider an Englishman who is proud of his country to be a racist xenophobe ?

    I'm going to indulge in some whataboutery as well BT. What about the Irish celebrating St Patricks Day, are they also racist xenophobes ? And the Welsh celebrating St Davids day ? What about the ScotNats, are they racist xenophobes ? Or do you consider it's just proud Englishmen who are racist xenophobes ? Although that's the position you appear to be taking, I would sincerely hope it isn't, because that would be a bit, well racist of itself, wouldn't it ? And that can't be the case, because we all know there are no racists or anti-semites in the Labour Party.

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    Let's play the game of "Spot the white face..?"

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Bedlington Terrier View Post
    Let's play the game of "Spot the white face..?"
    There is another game we could play BT, it's called answering the question. For some reason you don't seem to want to play that game. Too difficult ?

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    I have never understood why we don't really mark St George's Day in England. In fact, we celebrate St Patrick's Day with more enthusiasm.

    It it was a lack of patriotism then why do so many follow our national sports teams so fervently?

    Perhaps, due to the ultra right wing who hijacked our flag, we feel that it is politically incorrect to fly the Flag of St George?

    Many only feel able to show their patriotism in a tongue in cheek way, like the Last Night of the Proms. And these days there are more Euro flags than English at this event.

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