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Voroshilov said:It's not acusations of racism which keep St Georges day down, it's apathy. If we're going to change it you need to come up with some better ideas than getting pissed, things that will involve the whole community.
The St Georges Parade seems a good idea, perhaps we could get more than the cubs involved.
bhaexpress said:
In the US people can get fired for merely having a Rebel (Confederate) tattoo. Many Southerners there have them as a sign of their allegiance with Southern tradition however it doesn't make them any more racist than people who proudly show the Cross of St. George.
Voroshilov said:The confederate flag was the symbol of a proslavery movement, you can't really argue that it has racist overtones.
I don't profess to being particularly patriotic but it does seem that English people are these days almost embarrassed to celebrate St George's Day. [/B]
Voroshilov said:But why? Is it because we aren't patriotic? I don't think so. I wonder if we don't celebrate because we already have a national celebration of English nationalism in Bonfire Night.
despratefan3 said:ok, so what will our national drink be?
It can't be Guinness (Ireland!), or Stella (Belgium?), any decent wine would have to come from sunnier climes (Ditchling doesnt really count? bloddy pricey, too)...
Cider, Pimms and Gin cocktials all round then!
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bhaexpress said:I could be wrong here but isn't English the most widely used langauge on Earth apart from Caontonese Chinese ?
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Digweeds Trousers said:
Quualification for tournaments is just not enough any more. But that is all you are ever going to manage.
London Calling said:When I was just a little boy (to coin a phase) St Paddy's day was nothing special, it has literally been developed (hijacked) by Guiness. Well great for them.
The English media and the Government are middle class and Londoners, they just can't relate to a working class act like having a good bank holiday, to celebrate your national saint and have a couple of.
To get St George's day on the map will require the brewery's to latch on to it. Directors, and especially Tetley have jumped onto the England national side. Now its up to them to do a promote the national saint. Whilst I prefer this wasn't the option I can't see any other way it will get the promotion it deserves.
LC
Voroshilov said:The whole class thing is in my opinion rubbish.
As for the rest of your post it seems to me you're calling for St Georges day to be exploited for commercial gain. We'll end up with another fake holiday like Mothers Day, or Halloween so that some brewery can make money out of hangovers and pavements full of vomit.
bhaexpress said:Didn't somebody in Brighton get into a huge ruck with the council because they hung a Cross of St. George flag from a window ?
In the US people can get fired for merely having a Rebel (Confederate) tattoo. Many Southerners there have them as a sign of their allegiance with Southern tradition however it doesn't make them any more racist than people who proudly show the Cross of St. George.
Just because groups such as the KKK and BNP hijack these symbols it gives Carte Blanche to the PC folks to make a fuss about nothing. Why shouldn't people be proud of their heritage ?