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ooh-aah St George's Day (68* d) RE: St George's Day 28 Apr 03


Nice one Loiner - I'm always amused by the way racists wankers can't spell, and that's the TROOF!. And by the way they attack the physical appearance of other people when they are invariably some of the ugliest bastards ever to crawl out from under a rock. The fact is the poor babies can't get a girlfriend, which is why they are all embitttered and have all that surplus energy left over after drinking lager, collecting unemployment benefits and shouting.
   At the same time I would say that legitimate pride in England and Englishness has been stifled (in England) for so long that these problems were bound to occur. The patriotic instinct, especially in a country with the remarkable achievements of England to celebrate, is so strong that misguided left wing post-colonial attempts to destroy it have only resulted in the twisted little minds we see displayed before us. It's a vicious cycle because such things as affection for the Queen (rational and conditional on my part), the flag, national songs etc. is now presumed to be racist - something of a self-fulfilling prophecy. I wonder how these 'monarchist' thugs will react when Prince Charles, a man with a strong interest in Islam and Islamic architecture, and who wishes to be seen as 'protector of faith', rather than 'protector of THE faith', comes to the throne? God save the Queen and to hell with racist knuckledraggers!


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