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<blockquote data-quote="Teh Mite" data-source="post: 313328" data-attributes="member: 12332"><p>All Patron Saints stories are ********;</p><p></p><p>St. Patrick wasn't Irish and there were never any Snakes in Ireland to begin with. And for that matter, he never once drank Guinness.</p><p>St. Andrew never played Golf.</p><p>Dt. David never made the earth rise beneath his feet.</p><p>St. George never slayed a dragon.</p><p></p><p>The whole concept of people remembering St. Georges day come with the constant erosion of English identity, symbols such as the St. Georges Cross deemed racist by the wishy-washy media towards "ethnic minorities". Of late the only times anyone was allowed to do anything "English" without being accused of being BNP members was during sports events, so this whole movement does seem a new phenomenon similar as a similar move to Australia day or every-other-day in Texas.</p><p></p><p>Sadly it's going completely the other way again as the lout element of society are once again stealing the flag and what have else as they're own symbols.</p><p></p><p>So happy St. Georges day everyone. Try not to start a fight with anyone "a bit foreign looking".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Teh Mite, post: 313328, member: 12332"] All Patron Saints stories are ********; St. Patrick wasn't Irish and there were never any Snakes in Ireland to begin with. And for that matter, he never once drank Guinness. St. Andrew never played Golf. Dt. David never made the earth rise beneath his feet. St. George never slayed a dragon. The whole concept of people remembering St. Georges day come with the constant erosion of English identity, symbols such as the St. Georges Cross deemed racist by the wishy-washy media towards "ethnic minorities". Of late the only times anyone was allowed to do anything "English" without being accused of being BNP members was during sports events, so this whole movement does seem a new phenomenon similar as a similar move to Australia day or every-other-day in Texas. Sadly it's going completely the other way again as the lout element of society are once again stealing the flag and what have else as they're own symbols. So happy St. Georges day everyone. Try not to start a fight with anyone "a bit foreign looking". [/QUOTE]
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