Richardp said:watch it Hermes! she'll be getting her "love-spoons" outBrightness said:
Want some Welsh lessons Hermes?
Is that a good thing or a bad thing?
Richardp said:watch it Hermes! she'll be getting her "love-spoons" outBrightness said:
Want some Welsh lessons Hermes?
good!............ I'm married to a welsh lass and they really know how to use them lurrrv spoons!hermes said:Richardp said:watch it Hermes! she'll be getting her "love-spoons" outBrightness said:
Want some Welsh lessons Hermes?
Is that a good thing or a bad thing?
Ban, I can only concede that I haven't read up on the history, and no doubt what you say there about the facts and the origin of St George and the other saints is correct.ban-all-sheds said:I wonder how many of the beer-swilling footy xenophobes, or the fascist/racist/nationalist groups who are so keen on St George, and "Englishness", and displaying the cross of St George as an emblem of their pride in being a xenophobe/fascist/racist/nationalist know much about him.
Unlike St David, who was actually Welsh, and St Patrick, who was at least born in Britain, and did go to Ireland, first as a slave, and later as a Christian missionary, St George had a (what would now be) Turkish father and a Palestinian mother, and never got closer to this country than what is now north-western Turkey.
displaying the cross of St George as an emblem of their pride in being a xenophobe/fascist/racist/nationalist
Hang on - I never said that everyone who flies the flag etc is like that.ninebob said:I take exception though, at the following:
displaying the cross of St George as an emblem of their pride in being a xenophobe/fascist/racist/nationalist
I am none of the above. You have seen my stance in many arguments on this very forum, and I share your views on acceptance, tolerance, and fair justice to all.
But on St Georges Day, I absolutely reserve my right to fly the flag as an English man who is proud of his country.
You can't deny that a lot of the people who use the flag are xenophobes/fascists/racists/nationalists, and it was about them that I wondered if they realised that St George was a swarthy foreigner, as it seems so ironic that they invoke his image whilst ranting on about foreigners...
Slogger said:AH ST GEORGE
he isnt my saviour i dont hold with any foreigner being our patron saint of anything
lets make A NEW ONE
st WINSTON patron saint of the armed forces
st POWELL patron saint of enlightened british individuals
st BAS patron saint of fugees ( hey they need him )
Zampa said:Wasn't Nelson Mandela (the one who got caught trying to blow up an oil refinery) a nationalist?..
Zampa said:Sorry if off subject a little..but a question..
Is it possible to be a nationalist...but not a racist?
Discuss...