I see where the snobbery probably came from. In the UK there is very much a perception that being proud of a racial characteristic makes you a racist (or have a superiority complex at the least). If you was telling people you were 6% cherokee or you are a native american or whatever, that's gonna elicit some chuckles. People was probably just trying not to laugh, or that had set the first impression so low they didn't make more of an effort.PurpleLemur said:The people seemed snobbish when they saw me and knew what I was (some how being American makes me scum to you, but being NATIVE American makes me the scum that grows on Dog excrement)...
Agreed. Sad day.Private Custard said:I I was outside at lunch today, watching four squadrons of Harriers showing off for the last time before being retired. Fuck whoever decided it was a good idea to do this, and many other terrible things, to our military.
emeraldrafael said:I'm confused :/ British people slaughtered all the native indians? I don't want to come across as an idiot, as I'm far from schooled about these things, but it was my understanding that we went across to form colonies in North Americia (I spell it wrong because I'm 'ard). It was eventually the people from these colonies that performed the horrific acts against the natives, but by then I really don't think they should be considered British. By the way, search 'The Slavery Abolition Act 1833' on google. It might be insightful for you.Druss the Slayer said:Snip
No, that would be the fault of the person who did the knocking up.emeraldrafael said:The "knocking up" would be to the fault of you and your people.
GET IN THERE MY SON!!!emeraldrafael said:Its not hatred, it white washing. If i made the statement that for much the United States history, it has only positively affected the world, you would cry out falsery.RewardMe said:Snip
And it was my great (times... I think its five. maybe. I can trace it back to 1766 as to where they first conincided) that an ENGLISHMAN Had sexual relations with a native american woman. The "knocking up" would be to the fault of you and your people.
Sounds alot like Bradford imo. Apologises to any Bradfordians/bradfordish/whatever people here.Kirkby said:Okay first of all where did u go in Britain? I think its unfair to judge 3 countries and northern ireland if you only went to one city in one country, i dont judge America by the rednecks i know exist and i can assure you that being Cherokee is something everyone i associate with would find really cool.emeraldrafael said:Druss the Slayer said:Emerald, if you're 6% cherokee, don't fecking mention it mate. I'm probably 1% French, or Norse; yet you will not find me talking about myself as though I'm French, or Scandinavian.
And I would hold your arguement in higher stead, if you spelt Britain correctly.
Britain (and whether i choose to spell it right is up to me, since your country seems to not want to acknowledge the evil it committed against my people), New Zealand for a semester and I hop skipped around some of the South Asian/Pacific countries/islands, and the worst that left an impression on me was Britain. The people seemed snobbish when they saw me and knew what I was (some how being American makes me scum to you, but being NATIVE American makes me the scum that grows on Dog excrement), the weather was horrible (I dont understand how you people live not being able to see the sun or living in constant rain for most of the year), and the diet there was something that I fear may have stunted me. I made friends, yes, and no, your country wasnt all bad, but the cons FAR outweighed the Pros.
I'm between 14 and 25 and firmly believe England is the finest country to live in in the world.Druss the Slayer said:Are you proud to call yourself British?
Please feel free to post your opinions, as well as voting in the poll. Also, state your age please, if you can
I for one am very proud to be British and English, what with our rich history, our impact on the world and living standards/human rights. I know a lot of people at my college (age 16-18) who are definately not proud to be British and plan to move country as soon as they can.
Discuss?
Pissed myself mate :')RewardMe said:GET IN THERE MY SON!!!emeraldrafael said:Its not hatred, it white washing. If i made the statement that for much the United States history, it has only positively affected the world, you would cry out falsery.RewardMe said:Snip
And it was my great (times... I think its five. maybe. I can trace it back to 1766 as to where they first conincided) that an ENGLISHMAN Had sexual relations with a native american woman. The "knocking up" would be to the fault of you and your people.
Pray do tell, how can I alter the poll? I've already stated atleast twice that the sign is the wrong way around, but people seem to be missing my apologiesPhoxinator said:I'm between 14 and 25 and firmly believe England is the finest country to live in in the world.Druss the Slayer said:Are you proud to call yourself British?
Please feel free to post your opinions, as well as voting in the poll. Also, state your age please, if you can
I for one am very proud to be British and English, what with our rich history, our impact on the world and living standards/human rights. I know a lot of people at my college (age 16-18) who are definately not proud to be British and plan to move country as soon as they can.
Discuss?
But there's a mistake in your poll...
Yes (Age >25)
No (Age <25)
You need to correct the less than sign to a more than sign on the 'No' section.
Technically you're both. I am English and would classify myself as such but I'm still British. Regardless of how proud of it you are you still are British.Mackheath said:I am Scottish. Not British.
And no, I am not.
Oh don't worry most hate you from the west as well (Ireland in case you lost your map) lol. I don't know how I feel to be honest. I'd consider myself Irish even though I have a British passport, I don't like it here in Northern Ireland, there's no sense of national unity or anything. The English have fucked it all up but at the same time, the English, to their credit know how to run things, the Irish don't :|Danny Ocean said:To be fair, Britain was the birthplace of modern economics, and the Liberalism that now retrospectively derides those actions. It could be said that we at least learned from our mistakes.emeraldrafael said:Yeah.... As an american, I cant say yes, so my answer would have to be no, but i wouldnt go flaunting that around. Britain isnt exactly know for its peaceful and respectfulness in its treatment of the native people.Druss the Slayer said:our impact on the world and living standards/human rights.
And anyway, why the hell are there any US peeps on dis' ere fread? So far the two that have posted have just popped in to remind us how awesome the USA is and how bad the UK is. Thanks a bunch, guys. You made my dog cry. :[
Don't listen to those Scottish peeps. They just hate all us Southerners for no good reason. =P
You could be 90% Native American and it would still be irrelevant. You was born in the USA so you are American. Just as American as an "African American" who's parents were both born in Kenya, or a "Latin American" who's parents were in America illegally and gave birth within a week of first entering America, or a "(Regular?) American" who's ancestors were pilgrims who came over with the first wave. All of you are American!emeraldrafael said:Considering the native people of a country make up only 1% of its total 300 Million+, 6% aint too bad.