How feel you?TheWwwizard said:Nationality leads to Fear, Fear leads to Anger, Anger leads to Hate, Hate leads to Suffering... Suffering leads to the Dark Side...
Anyways... I don't quite believe in nationality for reasons that might not be obvious to some people.
Why is that? It's not still that invasion a few hundred years ago, is it?PurpleLemur said:Pfft, I bet you think there're 6 star wars movies or 3 matrix movies, too. See, some Scottish folk, not most, prefer to close their eyes and forget they're connected to the rest of Britain...Xyliss said: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.
I love my country, I truely do.PurpleLemur said:No. I cannot be proud of this country until we no longer have Tories in power and the lib dems in hiding.
I'm proud to be Cymraeg (Welsh) and truly a mainland Brit but the Union Jack has jack all to do with me, so nope I'm not damn proud of the Union Jack...I like the Red Dragon though.silver wolf009 said:I do not hail from the British isle, but I do feel a sense of national pride in my country, America. Even if some of our leaders have done some stupid things, I feel confidence in my nation.
And although I cannot partake persay in the poll, I do support my own flag, as I am sure many of the people under the Union Jack do as well.
In all honesty I'd say I'm a proud Welshman but very annoyed at Englishmen who chant racist slogans at the lovely Indian people down the road...mostly it's because they yell britain for the British...but if that were the case the Scots would have to go back to Ireland and you guys would have to go back to mainland Europe leaving just us and the cornish.Nimcha said:From what I've seen, most English people are very proud to be English. Scots and Welshmen less so.
Also, this English pride often leads to xenophobia. Which can be rather annoying.
you don't believe in nationality? Well im sorry to inform you it is realWrongSprite said:No, I don't believe in nationality.
Depends on whose attitude? His or the people he meets? Obviously both, but don't go trying to pretend that everyone in America is going to be super nice to the French. I'm betting he'd stand just as much chance as getting shit in the US as you did in the UK wether he was as nice a guy as you or not. I'm certain people in the US are capable of being just as coarse to their current international whipping boy. I suppose my point is that since you have decided to dislike everyone in Britain until proven otherwise, you might want to consider that there are people that feel the same way about you and your country for reasons that feel very legitimate to them but might make you think "hang on, that's only because you've met the wrong people, judging an entire nation based on that is a bit dickish and rather insulting". Which is basically what the majority of people in this thread have been thinking about you.emeraldrafael said:Depends on the attitude and where he's from. People in paris dont care for the US, but people outside are thankful for what they did in WW2. we here know and the french know it.