I've found whilst posting on this forum that many Canadians and Americans don't realise that their countries won't exist were it not for the British Empire. They seem to think their countries were already there, fully formed, before the British suddenly turned up on the scene and invaded them. But that's not the case. You are obviously not taught in your schools and colleges and universities that you all owe your entire existence to the British Empire. I think a national holiday in which you show national gratitude towards the British Empire - to recognise the fact you owe your very existence to it - would be the right and proper and decent thing to do. But it won't happen, because that would mean you all having to face up to what is, for you, an inconvenient truth.
And the world is a much better place for it today.
A rather unfortunate turn of events for everybody.
Have Englishmen been crushed are the Irish not still Irish is a Scot just another imperial lapdog? Where's the order in this new world? Let's say you conquer the planet, at last, the world will only crush you as reward. As empires go you bean lucky to get this far, how ever far that is. I think having your hand in every purse is quite an achievement, good luck, may God win. A few hundred years and thier heads got so big. I like UK comedy for the tragedy. Shakespear would like it to. Imperial clown. Yer food sucks, I had an English aunt, she couldn't cook for a dog. Yes the world is a much better place. I have a lot of ancestors wanting thier due, you can get in line, if you'd like. One of them invented fire, another beer.
