The hating of the English.

After reading through the topic, one post did strike out to me.

I really dislike England as a country, but the people I'm fine with. :p
 
[FnG]magnolia;22294810 said:
^ except good old Uncle Albs can't even get it right and has used the same reply to me at least three times. I don't know.
Now, now you can't say that I don't bring original content to the site; I believe not so long ago you said an image I had put together was brilliant. :o

It's a unicorn you div.

How many horses do you see with massive cones sticking out of their heid?
Honestly, I didn't notice :)
 
Amount of Welsh, Scottish, Irish (Insert almost any other native person across the world) who seem to base their retarded hatred on some false information or merely just hearing one side of the story is Too Damn High!

But I've also met some English who've been just as bad towards me.

One thing that does annoy a lot of people though is the constant reference to the UK as England from foreigners and even by English people. I got this a lot in the USA where even after explaining that I'm British, I live in the UK and this encompasses Wales, England, Scotland and Northern Ireland they would still refer to it as England, and it's even scarier that University Professors would make this same mistake...
It also really annoys me when some English like to say that I'm not British, I'm Welsh... but that's just pure idiocy in itself!

On the whole the saes aren't too bad, it could be worse - we could be joined to the French!
 
Ah, but Scotland has long had a special relationship with the French - the Auld Alliance - so they probably wouldn't mind that.
 
The haggis munchers are not a bad bunch really,they are just bitter lol,i work all over Scotland and never had any problems with the hate for English,they do say to me i speak to fast though:eek:.
 
Having worked and lived in Scotland for the past two years, in my experience the Scots don't hate the English, in fact they have been very welcoming and have been very friendly on a personal level. They do want English teams to lose at sport though and is something I don't understand as I always want the home nations to win.

This.

Having had a lot of Welsh friends at uni, and now that I live in Scotland, I generally find them pretty friendly (although you do get the odd idiots) - it's just sport where they really seem to hate the English and always want us to lose :D
 
Most mainlanders I've met are *******s.

The English are the worst. Every time there's a sports contest it's going to be England's year. They've won sod all of importance since 1966. That's why they got the Olympics. The rest of the world felt bad for them and the rest of the world said "like hell we're going to try and top China's opening ceremony, give it too England". And only the English are arrogant enough to believe they can. And no matter what tripe they trot out the country will come together claiming it was the best opening ceremony ever. They also never shut the **** up about the 1966 world cup, or the ****ing olympics. Or the war. Or how good "our boys" are. They conquered the world, but get ****ed off when the natives of those conquered lands follow them home. When they go on holiday they do so like they're still conquering and crusading by drinking their way across the country and ****ing over everything and fighting with all the natives.

The Scottish are hateful people who hate everything for no good reason. To justify their hatred of everything and anything they blame everything and anything from the English to the Troubles and sectarian conflict in Northern Ireland. It's so boring in Scotland with nothing to do but become an alcoholic or heroin addict. They also like knives because the savages haven't discovered fire, gun powder or electricity.

The Welsh are Welsh and the less said about them the better. The accent is horrific. The food is awful. The weather sucks. The towns and villages are so depressing in Wales that instead of having outbreaks of alcoholism or drug addiction like in Scotland the youth kill themselves on mass.

The Irish are twinkly eyed ladder stealing drive way tarmac'ers. The world would be a much better place if the entire island was sunk.

:D:D:D
 
The general coverage and commentary of the Euros was enough to make me hate the English. Even the English people I know were embarrassed by it. I once played a drinking game where, if the 1966 WC was mentioned, you take a drink. I ended up hammered, 1 win 50 years ago and we still never hear the end of it.
 
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It's obviously because every "English" man, woman and child alive today is directly responsible for every act ever undertaken by any English person ever to have existed.

Or maybe it's just because they're bigots.
 
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It's obviously because every "English" man, woman and child alive today is directly responsible for every act ever undertaken by any English person ever to have existed.

Or maybe it's just because they're bigots.

Seriousness is lame.

That "excuse" is used by the English just as much as anyone else around the world, these locations of "development" are redundant and in reality a delusion from solving the stupid idea that anyone "belongs" to a nation.

The only thing that belongs to you, is yourself, everything else is simply a waste of effort.
 
England are the most moral country in the world.

People love to hate the big guy, it's actually a compliment to be hated in the way you are(for anybody that is low enough to actually hate in this way that is).

For the old school tech heads here, remember when Linux was in it's early days, they promoted their complete hatred of Microsoft, declaring that MS were this big imperialist-like evil cooperation that were a threat to our liberties.

Well when Linus improved it's capabilities to a good enough level, Red Hat Linux starting selling their Linux distro then other Linux distro people caught on and also started selling and low and behold the hate stopped, seemed like overnight tbh. How often do you hear about Linux Vs MS no -never.

It's comfortable to project your fears onto a higher moral entity - it's pure weakness and lack of spiritual understanding about the human condition, falsely makes you feel safe to do so.

The moral of this story is that England are(probably as a result of the COE) the higher moral authority in this world and people love to rebel and hate what represents good. So keep standing tall.
 
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