When are the North Africans going to apologise and show some humility for the fact that North African Barbary pirates captured white people in Britain and Ireland in the 17th Century and sold them into slavery?
How is that relevant to slavery, genocide, and discrimination committed by the Brits? Are you saying that if all incidents of mass human rights violation are not treated equally, none of them should be addressed? If so, isn't that a bit like saying if we don't catch all murderers, we shouldn't prosecute any murderers?
If, as an Evil Whitey, I can't be proud of being Evil Whitey because of my Evil Whitey past then surely this also applies to people of other colours.
I've got no problem with your pride. Britain's achievements are colossal, and as a Brit you have every right to be proud of them. I would just suggest that if you are proud of and benefit from things the British, as individuals and as a country, did before you were born, then you should also own up to the not-so-nice things the British, as individuals and as a country, did before you were born.
Of course, this is more generic, not directed specifically at you. I understand that you, Blackleaf, are proud of Britain's racist, sexist, and religiously discriminatory past, and wish it were still the same way still.
You're more of a racist and sexist than I'll ever be.
Yuh-huh. Because you say so. Twat.