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Schools: not enough patriotism!
 

offline Zeus from San Francisco (United States) on 2003-09-09 13:22 [#00856286]
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riiiiight



 

offline zaphod from the metaverse on 2003-09-09 13:23 [#00856289]
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i always thought it was the other way around.

bullshit...


 

offline Fuckwagon from Dallas (United States) on 2003-09-09 13:26 [#00856293]
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http://www.expage.com/page/supersteve700jokes


 

offline marlowe from Antarctica on 2003-09-09 13:26 [#00856295]
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it's not the schoo's fault that they're in America - there's
scant to bray about ... maybe if america WAS a democracy,
the schools would be able to teach them more upbeat things
about its history and current political situation


 

offline earthleakage from tell the world you're winning on 2003-09-09 13:27 [#00856297]
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lest us not forget the triumph of the 43-45 war


 

offline marlowe from Antarctica on 2003-09-09 13:28 [#00856298]
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which helped the USA get its grubby feet into Europe and
then Israel


 

offline MistahKurtz from Paris (France) on 2003-09-09 13:31 [#00856300]
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US first modern democracy of the world? Hahahahaha!


 

offline marlowe from Antarctica on 2003-09-09 13:33 [#00856304]
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I thought France was the first modern democracy of the west.
too


 

offline MistahKurtz from Paris (France) on 2003-09-09 13:35 [#00856309]
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UK was first parliamentary democracy long before French
Revolution and the ephemeral 1rst republic.


 

offline marlowe from Antarctica on 2003-09-09 13:38 [#00856313]
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the UK used to be a democracy?? you're kidding, right?


 

offline MistahKurtz from Paris (France) on 2003-09-09 13:40 [#00856320]
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Once upon a time in the 17th century...


 

offline marlowe from Antarctica on 2003-09-09 13:43 [#00856324]
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with little William Pitt the Younger and Ollie Cromwell?
some democracy


 

offline MistahKurtz from Paris (France) on 2003-09-09 13:45 [#00856330]
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First nation in the world to reduce absolute power of
monarchy and create a national assembly composed of popular
representatives...


 

offline WeaklingChild from Glasgow (United Kingdom) on 2003-09-09 13:46 [#00856332]
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i'm sorry, but i live in fucking glasgow and i'm fed up
hearing about how much you guys love your country.


 

offline marlowe from Antarctica on 2003-09-09 13:46 [#00856334]
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umm, not in the WORLD - let's stick to the facts, ma'am


 

offline MistahKurtz from Paris (France) on 2003-09-09 13:50 [#00856339]
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Hey, I think the UK is one big pile of shit now, especially
with labour gov (not that there is any great alternative).
But you can't deny that it once played a huge role in
cultural, economic and technological progress in the world.
Once upon a time... of course.
Glasgow not so bad, nice countryside nearby eh?


 

offline marlowe from Antarctica on 2003-09-09 13:51 [#00856340]
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Yes, it brought it's wonderful 'culture' to bear on so many
colonies, most of which are now fucked-up !


 

offline manifestevil from Australia on 2003-09-09 13:51 [#00856341]
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patriotism runs rampant in u.s.a i think becuase the kiddies
are forced to sing their national anthem from such an early
age.
in australia they had to drop the second verse of our
national anthem cause no one knew the words.


 

offline Peloton from London (United Kingdom) on 2003-09-09 13:52 [#00856343]
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What are these "values" that they heep harping on about, eh?


 

offline Peloton from London (United Kingdom) on 2003-09-09 13:53 [#00856346]
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"heep harping"

hehe

Keep motherfuggin harping!!


 

offline manifestevil from Australia on 2003-09-09 13:54 [#00856347]
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i think number one value is support the N.R.A.


 

offline MistahKurtz from Paris (France) on 2003-09-09 13:56 [#00856350]
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Blame in on the brits: too bloody easy! British
decolonisation was far more successful than
French/Belgian/Portuguese. If the indians wanted to butcher
eachother over ethnic and religious differences that was
their own will dammit. Britain commited great crimes but its
too easy to leap everything on them. Vietnam was Franco-US,
Korea was US...


 

offline marlowe from Antarctica on 2003-09-09 13:59 [#00856354]
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so we shouldn't blame the British for aiding in the
fucked-up situation that many of their former colonies find
themself? They were hardly the Romans or Napoleon - they
stole the land, the minerals, and kept most of their
colonised natives in poverty. i think if any country takes
over another, it has to be held to account when that country
later becomes fucked-up. they imposed their western ways on
non-congruent eastern ways, and caused a giant schizm and
schizophrenia


 

offline evolume from seattle (United States) on 2003-09-09 13:59 [#00856355]
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Yeah!
they should stop teaching the travesties of our great
nation's past. sweep it under the carpet. nobody wants to
hear sad stories about native american genocide, and slavery
anyway.


 

offline MistahKurtz from Paris (France) on 2003-09-09 14:05 [#00856364]
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You speak of those crimes as if they were distinctive of
british decolonisation. That simply isn't true, name one
grand scale post-colonial conflict the brits were involved
in (war in their own colonies i mean)? You won't be able to,
unlike France in Algeria (over 2 million dead), the
Portuguese in Angola (approx 5 million dead), the Belgians
in the Congo (assassination of a great leader, Fabrice
Lumumba, war and over a million dead)... the brits didn't
get involved in wars of that scale. Now lets go over the
colonies: india, a huge nation with one of the fastest rates
of economic growth and inmprovement of living standards in
the world... Hong Kong, massive market and economic success,
last bastion of democracy in China... canada, australia...
need say no more.


 

offline astrid-gil-botn from Londinium (United Kingdom) on 2003-09-09 14:09 [#00856368]
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political revisionism - subliminal fascism
anyone who went to school will remeber being told that the
greeks invented democracy - as they rightly did


 

offline MistahKurtz from Paris (France) on 2003-09-09 14:11 [#00856376]
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ancient democracy hasn't got much to do with modern style
universal suffrage chum. You call a society where
citizenship is herditary, where slaves or foreigners have no
right to vote or to gain citizenship and where women are a
sub class of human beings a democracy? Uh huh...


 

offline marlowe from Antarctica on 2003-09-09 14:20 [#00856401]
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no, I was just talking about the UK, since that's the
country we were currently talking about. Don't make the
mistake of thinking I'm just Anti-UK and Anti-US - I'm anti
ANY country who takes over another for their own nefarious
reasons


 

offline manifestevil from Australia on 2003-09-09 14:52 [#00856456]
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politics is too much like religion, only causes arguments.


 

offline titsworth from Washington, DC (United States) on 2003-09-09 15:03 [#00856467]
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and yet they're so important to talk about that you can't
just turn a blind eye to them.


 


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