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what makes you proud
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to be british, or wherever you come from?
heres some for the brits amongst us to start us off
http://www.jardmail.co.uk/factslists/onlybrita in.shtml
heres some for the brits amongst us to start us off
http://www.jardmail.co.uk/factslists/onlybrita in.shtml
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Very little these days.
I had stirrings of national pride in Britain and achievement when I watched (and heard!!!!) the Eurofighter Typhoon at the Biggin Hill Air Festival, but then I got to wondering how soon it would be before a huge rumpus was kicked up about none of the pilots being muslim or from an ethnic minority, then I got depressed.
Like it or not, Britain has irreversibly changed. For me, there is very little left to be proud of, and much to rue.
My organisation published a load of politically correct educational material wherein it was pointed out that roundabouts (on roads I suppose) were invented by a black man. I thought it rather curious to put that in print. There must have been better inventions from the minorities.
I had stirrings of national pride in Britain and achievement when I watched (and heard!!!!) the Eurofighter Typhoon at the Biggin Hill Air Festival, but then I got to wondering how soon it would be before a huge rumpus was kicked up about none of the pilots being muslim or from an ethnic minority, then I got depressed.
Like it or not, Britain has irreversibly changed. For me, there is very little left to be proud of, and much to rue.
My organisation published a load of politically correct educational material wherein it was pointed out that roundabouts (on roads I suppose) were invented by a black man. I thought it rather curious to put that in print. There must have been better inventions from the minorities.
Its not very often i say i am proud to be British but a few weeks ago i went to my step sons passing out parade as he has recently joined the Navy, watching these men and women marching around in full uniform gave me a sense of pride and seeing my step son marching made me the happiest i had been in a long time!!.... i couldn't of been more proud if he was my own son.