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Or are you telling me the football supporters going abroad doing their thing are not british? Or the british tabloids (especially tabloids, who use to cater to widespread attitudes)? Or the countless folks playing the Nazi Card while playing online games in less mature environments but WW2 sims? The list goes on. And.....could it be that you are actually unwilling to be thrown into the lot and expect a more fair and individual judgement? The irony of this debate is that I actually like the UK and prefer it to pretty much any other european country, but this lack of progress in modern international affairs and clinging to this "Agnicourt, Trafalger, Waterloo, Battle of Britian" syndrom is taking it's toll.
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In theory Argentina has more of a right than Britain to own the islands because of historical and obvious geographical reasons, the British colonisation of the island doesn't justify for its sovereignty. Or shall we let a few thousand people decide for the foreign policy of a country? Truth is that the area has a lot of potential in terms of oil drilling, that's why none of the sides wants to let go of it. Quote:
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in terms of who has a right to whatever........Argentina should belong to the local indigenous tribes.....oh wait....they're all dead because of Spanish colonisation. Quote:
I love the way your topics always involve a 'I love the UK....but'
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Plus hey, it's on the other bloody emisphere, bang in front of Argentina, so maybe it all looks a bit ridiculous and colonialist? But then again the UK couldn't even let go of Ireland, preferring to shed innocents' blood to keep hold of that. How would you feel if someone from the other emisphere would come in front of our seas and claim the islands as theirs because there's a majority of foreigners living on those islands? Wouldn't you feel threatened and be suspicious about the other country? Quote:
And yes, I love this country, I abide by its laws, I pay the taxes, I contribute to my community, and if there's something that is not good or could be improved I voice my opinion for the sake of the country itself. I am a better person since I live here, because I know there's the moral grounds for a better society, I never thought the same of my own country. The fact that I'm of foreign origins doesn't mean I'm less of a citizen, so stop playing that card with me Bongo. Last edited by Sternjaeger II; 02-20-2012 at 02:27 PM. |
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The Dale farm residents were evicted because they were there 'illegally'....hence why they were evicted.......ever heard of planning permission? they should have been evicted earlier but in this over beaurocratic country things take forever to process. Quote:
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As I said, the ideal solution would be for both countries to let go and let the Falklands be an independent reality. Listening to the majority of the inhabitants, who are of British descent for obvious reasons, is a bit biased, don't you think? |
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