Saturday, 10 May 2008

The English & their Imperial System

By their nature, the English like to possess, to overwhelm, to deny and to destroy. They have an inherent superiority and arrogance. This was again revealed recently in a survey when the English were described variously as 'insular' 'arrogant' 'binge drinkers' 'quarrelsome' 'self important' and so on.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/1939201/Rough-Guide-to-England%2C-an-irritating-place.html#continue

This is confirmed in the subsequent postings on many websites and newspapers which carried this article.

The English can easily be identified as being shaven headed, the males with more ear rings than the females, covered by a variety of tatooes, wearing a football shirt normally a size or two too small and celebrating the fact that their third rate football team won the football world cup some 42 years ago.

The fact that the Irish gained independence from their Empire 80 odd years ago irritates them as does the growing possibility of Scottish independence in the aftermath of the 2010 referendum.

The English never recovered from loss of Empire and as a result of this are expected to fight to retain some possessions which are not their own in the form of Cymru and Kernow.

They love to cause upset by flying their St. George's Flag as a symbol of superiority and will commonly use phrases such as 'English' Passport, 'English' registered car and so on as the majority do not understand the difference between England and Britain.

They are very militaristic although do not realise that their armed forces have reduced considerably. Anything European, including the Euro, is mistrusted because through the eyes of the English, Europeans are a lesser species.

Individually charming but when in a crowd, dangerous, the English believe the world owes them a living and as recent poll results show, are becoming increasingly right wing and insular.

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