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Blackleaf

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So why do the English insult them so?

Because they're ugly little gnome-like creatures with a stupid accent and a weird, unpronounceable language who, like the Scots and the Irish, have an inferiority complex and chips on their shoulders over their superior English neighbours.
 

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Because they're ugly little gnome-like creatures with a stupid accent and a weird, unpronounceable language who, like the Scots and the Irish, have an inferiority complex and chips on their shoulders over their superior English neighbours.

Curiously, that is how the newcomer English viewed the aboriginal people from this continent, as well.

Yeah. There it is in a nutshell ....why so many millions have left your claustrophobic, xenophobic, Cymriphobic little usland forever. Anyone with some brains or ambition did it generations ago and look what was left behind.
 

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Curiously, that is how the newcomer English viewed the aboriginal people from this continent, as well.

And so did many other races, including the Welsh, too, no doubt.


Yeah. There it is in a nutshell ....why so many millions have left your claustrophobic, xenophobic, Cymriphobic little usland forever. Anyone with some brains or ambition did it generations ago and look what was left behind.
"Xenophobia" means "a hatred or dislike of foreigners". Therefore, an Englishman cannot be xenophobic to the Welsh, who are part of the same nation state as the English.

As for a "Cymriphobic" Englishman, I'm afraid the Welsh bring it all upon themselves thanks to their arrogant and ignorant attitude towards English visitors. They don't help themselves by speaking English amongst themselves but then suddenly reverting to Welsh when an Englishman wants to speak to them (for no other reason than the fact that the Welsh are spiteful and harvour an extreme inferiority complex towards the Englishm, who are better than them) and for burning down English people's Welsh homes and/or daubing them with filthy anti-English racist abuse. The attitude which the average Englishman harbours towards little Taffy is, therefore, entirely justified in this context. The Welsh show far more racism towards the English than the English do towards the Welsh. The English are far more enlightened than any of their neighbours (and that incldues the French, too).
 

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And so did many other races, including the Welsh, too, no doubt.


"Xenophobia" means "a hatred or dislike of foreigners". Therefore, an Englishman cannot be xenophobic to the Welsh, who are part of the same nation state as the English.

As for a "Cymriphobic" Englishman, I'm afraid the Welsh bring it all upon themselves thanks to their arrogant and ignorant attitude towards English visitors. They don't help themselves by speaking English amongst themselves but then suddenly reverting to Welsh when an Englishman wants to speak to them (for no other reason than the fact that the Welsh are spiteful and harvour an extreme inferiority complex towards the Englishm, who are better than them) and for burning down English people's homes and/or daubing them into filthy anti-English racist abuse. The attitude which the average Englishman harbours towards little Taffy is entirely justified in this context. The Welsh show far more racism towards the English than the English do towards the Welsh.
...but he calls him "foreigner" anyway, Mr. Holmnes. Did you ever ask whether it is acceptable?

Some North American natives don't mind being called "Indians" because it has gone on for so long. Lots of others see it as evidence of the incompetence of European Navigators.
 

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...but he calls him "foreigner" anyway, Mr. Holmnes. Did you ever ask whether it is acceptable?

The Welsh call England "Lloegr" ("the lost land") in their own pointless language. I think it's time someone asked them whether that's acceptable in this day and age,

Some North American natives don't mind being called "Indians" because it has gone on for so long. Lots of others see it as evidence of the incompetence of European Navigators.

Well I call them Indians. And Red Indians.
 

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The Welsh call England "Lloegr" ("the lost land") in their own pointless language. I think it's time someone asked them whether that's acceptable in this day and age,



Well I call them Indians. And Red Indians.

How stupid can you get, eh?
 

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Yeah. Should say " stolen", not lost.

England hasn't been stolen. Apart from a few Pakis and Poles and whatnot, it's entirely inhabited by the ancestors of the very people who first colonised it after the ice retreated at the end of the last Ice Age.

By the way, if you're so concerned about "stolen" territory, when are you going to start campaigning for all non-Red Indians to leave Canada?
 

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England hasn't been stolen. Apart from a few Pakis and Poles and whatnot, it's entirely inhabited by the ancestors of the very people who first colonised it after the ice retreated at the end of the last Ice Age.

By the way, if you're so concerned about "stolen" territory, when are you going to start campaigning for all non-Red Indians to leave Canada?

"Red Indians" ... don't you love it?
 

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Yeah. Should say " stolen", not lost.

That's a bit rich, coming from a Canadian.

Unlike Canadians, the English (apart from the bloody immigrants like the Pakis and Poles and thieving, swarthy Roma) are the descendants of those people who recolonised the land just after the ice retreated after the last Ice Age. We are the original, post-Ice Age inhabitants of our land, the natives. You, on the other hand, are living on land that you Canadians stole from the Red Indians.

A Canadian accusing a race of people of living on "stolen" land is like Frank Bruno's a*rse complaining that something isn't fair.
 

Blackleaf

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Brits stole it for us

So what? I fail to see the problem there.

Also, those Brits who stole the land and settled it are YOUR ancestors, not mine.

then we stole it back from the Brits on behalf of the Red and Green Indians.

You didn't steal it back from anybody. You still occupy the land that your ancestors stole.

The English, on the other hand, are the Red Indians of England. We are the original, post-Ice Age inhabitants of the land, with the exception of the immigrants.