

England
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Posted 17 November 2003 - 10:16 AM

#2
Posted 17 November 2003 - 10:21 AM
You didn't watch the football then?We should be proud to be English...
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Posted 17 November 2003 - 10:31 AM

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Posted 17 November 2003 - 12:46 PM




#5
Posted 17 November 2003 - 01:13 PM
I can recommend a good book by Jeremy Paxman called "The English". Discusses exactly this topic, what does it mean to be English?

#6
Posted 17 November 2003 - 01:32 PM
#7
Posted 17 November 2003 - 01:47 PM

#8
Posted 17 November 2003 - 02:03 PM
I'm also not one of those Scots who support any team that are playing against England - I've been cheering the English rugby team all the way to the final and would take great delight in seeing them beat the Aussies on their own patch. Yes, English people can be total tw*ts at times, but every nation has a few of them - doesn't justify the vehement racism expressed by some Scots.
I personally will support any team that play England, but it's not out of any "vehement racism." It's due in the main to the english media, and the mockery some entities make of their names... "the BRITISH Broadcasting Coporation," "BRITISH Sky Broadcasting" etc. There have been countless examples of this over the years, such as David Beckham's foot appearing as the main story for days on the NATIONAL news, but Saturday summed it up perfectly for me - I had just finished celebrating one of our nation's finest victories and switched over to see how Wales were getting on. At the end of the game, we were presented with a 1 minute summary of the Scotland game, a 20 second discussion of the result and that was it... "We'll be back tomorrow when England..." It happens all the time, Sky I think are the worst offenders.
Another thing that has annoyed me recently - Prince Harry jumping about, decked head to foot in England attire whilst attending games at the Rugby world cup, inlcuding the one against the Welsh. Should someone perhaps remind him that his father has the title "Prince of Wales" and he is part of the monarchy of the supposedly United Kingdom. It's not only the people of England that pay for your holidays abroad Harry...
It's things like this that encourage a nation of kilted Brazillians, nothing to do with racism really. Politics encourages a general disdain towards Westminster, but not the people of England. History encourages a pride in our nationality, again, not a racist hatred for the English!
#9
Posted 17 November 2003 - 02:05 PM
Edited by Purebob, 17 November 2003 - 02:11 PM.
#10
Posted 17 November 2003 - 02:21 PM
I think most English people would, understand what your'e point of view, unfortunately the media is in the hands of a small minority. The majority of English don't want to hear about Beckham's foot either, and as for politicans! Mind you there are probably more Scots in the cabinet than English?I personally will support any team that play England, but it's not out of any "vehement racism." It's due in the main to the english media, and the mockery some entities make of their names... "the BRITISH Broadcasting Coporation," "BRITISH Sky Broadcasting" etc. There have been countless examples of this over the years, such as David Beckham's foot appearing as the main story for days on the NATIONAL news, but Saturday summed it up perfectly for me - I had just finished celebrating one of our nation's finest victories and switched over to see how Wales were getting on. At the end of the game, we were presented with a 1 minute summary of the Scotland game, a 20 second discussion of the result and that was it... "We'll be back tomorrow when England..." It happens all the time, Sky I think are the worst offenders.
Another thing that has annoyed me recently - Prince Harry jumping about, decked head to foot in England attire whilst attending games at the Rugby world cup, inlcuding the one against the Welsh. Should someone perhaps remind him that his father has the title "Prince of Wales" and he is part of the monarchy of the supposedly United Kingdom. It's not only the people of England that pay for your holidays abroad Harry...
It's things like this that encourage a nation of kilted Brazillians, nothing to do with racism really. Politics encourages a general disdain towards Westminster, but not the people of England. History encourages a pride in our nationality, again, not a racist hatred for the English!
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Posted 18 November 2003 - 04:55 PM

#12
Posted 18 November 2003 - 06:43 PM
Isn't it the fact that you live in the social and economic conditions of England that have shaped your character and your life...I'm sure if you were to completely disect everything you would find this to be true.I can recommend a good book by Jeremy Paxman called "The English". Discusses exactly this topic, what does it mean to be English? There are many things to be proud of but also some things to be ashamed of.
Personally, I believe I happen to live on a particular bit of the earth which has the name England, just like I hapen to live in a particular area marked out by some imaginary lines as Buckinghamshire. I can't say I feel like I have any more connection with former 'Englishmen' before me than I have with anyone else on the planet. They just happened to hang around in the same area as me.
IMO the only thing that seperates me from a Frenchman, German or Italian is the local law, politics, economics and language.
I see where you're coming from though TH![]()
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We are shaped by all our experiences...
Therefore, perhaps to be English means to be predominantly shaped by the culture and environment of this piece of land over any other.
Similarly, you may be proud of being a Smith (as in the name). To be a Smith (or a Jones for the Welsh) could perhaps mean to be predominantly shaped by the Smith culture and environment (ie. the Environment provided by the Smiths...your parents).
Sorry...going home to have a nice long drink now...

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Posted 18 November 2003 - 06:46 PM



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Posted 18 November 2003 - 09:15 PM
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Posted 18 November 2003 - 11:31 PM
#16
Posted 19 November 2003 - 05:34 PM
There will be plenty of English celebrations in our house if we lift the Webb Ellis trophy on Saturday !
This team represent
England well. Posh folks and common folks, white folks and black folks, big folks and little folks, al kinds of backgrounds combining their various skills and laying their bodies and spirits on the line for the glory of the shirt they wear. Truly the warrior breed, in darker times Martin Johnson may have been a great general, Cohen may have been a famed gladiator, Leonard a bareknuckle fighter all of them crafty, noble, dedicated and fearsome.
They have improved an fought harder than any sporting team in history over the past six years through awful times (76-0 against Australia in '98) and good times (one defeat in the past 2 years ) all leading to this ultimate challenge. The World Cup. Their opponents are also a great warrior nation, proven in combat these many years but stinging still at the 4 consecutive defeats England have inflicted upon them in latter years. They want that cup BAD. They want England's heart BAD.
This isn't football, this isn't Cricket this is WAR, no less. No cheating will win. No cynicism will take the honours - the most skilled team with the most heart will win the day.
I hope, dare to believe that England will lift the cup on Saturday. For me, and other rugby nuts it will mean more than '66 ever did.
Martin and the team - do us proud, you noble boys. Do us proud.
Pah! Rugby is

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Posted 19 November 2003 - 05:46 PM


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Posted 19 November 2003 - 06:07 PM





Edited by caleebra, 19 November 2003 - 06:08 PM.
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