Jerusalem.......

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Decades ago a friend told me it was a protest song.

The dark satanic Mills rather than depicting the Mills of the industrial revolution depicted the Church with Satan grinding down the souls of men.

The poem/ song doesn't extol England its rather the opposite calling for a fight to change things.....


Enjoy ........
 
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A little bit of profound & over emotional philosophy from a lightweight. I fear.

The only possible reason you could ever consider "Jerusalem" as a replacement for our national anthem is because your opinion has been formed by the MSM that promotes it.

That is, we are assuming that you are not a part of the promotion . . . .
 
Decades ago a friend told me it was a protest song.

The dark satanic Mills rather than depicting the Mills of the industrial revolution depicted the Church with Satan grinding down the souls of men.

The poem/ song doesn't extol England its rather the opposite calling for a fight to change things.....


Enjoy ........

vid includes plenty of pics of Norman castles, built by the foreign invader to suppress the native English.
 
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A little bit of profound & over emotional philosophy from a lightweight. I fear.

The only possible reason you could ever consider "Jerusalem" as a replacement for our national anthem is because your opinion has been formed by the MSM that promotes it.

That is, we are assuming that you are not a part of the promotion . . . .

The song is rather restricted in its geography....
 
OK, but they didn't stay, and some would argue that they were not modern humans, so don't count :)

Actually, scrap that, my history might be history.
 
Humans in the British Isles have not really changed much since they first arrived.

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Humans in the British Isles have not really changed much since they first arrived.

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Is that some woolly mammoths I see?

And is that a cow with Covid coming out its ears?

Judging by the scythe, it was well past the bronze age. :whistle:
 
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