by David Bean on Wed Mar 09, 2005 2:08 am
[s]flarewearer wrote on 15:06, 8th Mar 2005:
Again, you astound me with your stupidity Kas48;
a/ I can vouch that David is Scottish, and Im pretty sure he doesnt want to be classed under your nationality classification system of "anyone that doesnt think like me obviously isn't Scotiish."
Thankyou for saying so; I hadn't checked this thread to be able to defend myself. National identity is a hugely personal issue; one person might attach more importance to parentage, whereas a second might think it has to do with the environment in which one was brought up. I belong to the latter category, but there's room for more than one worldview, surely?
b/ What is this mysterious system you use to magically deduce someone's nationality based on a few sentences the write on a message board? I wish i could stereotype people as easy as you can.
Oh, I think she was careful to assassinate quite everything about me based on those few sentences, not just my nationality! Which is a shame. However, the question has been resolved: I am officially not a yah. And that's the bottom line - because Jo Kerr said so!
c/ What the fuck has following a religion got to do with your nationality?
That too is a good question. Yes, I do happen to be not unhealthily religious (and in being thus I may indeed be stupid and gullible, but I'm not likely to be bullied and insulted into changing my mind), but the substance of my signature quotation doesn't have to be taken in a religious context even though its source is the Bible. I think its intention is quite clear.
d/ Please go and learn some basic Scottish and British history and politics, you might talk less complete and utter shite for it.
In the interests of diplomacy, I'll leave that one where it is!
On the subject of the Confederate flag, by the way, I'd always been under the impression that the original one was almost identical to the Union flag, just with fewer bars and stars, but it was changed to the cross because the former was too difficult to distinguish in battle. Certainly all of the later artists' impressions I've seen have the cross depicted in scenes of battle, and the Confederate version of the song "Battle Cry of Freedom" states 'Down with the eagle, up with the cross'. On what basis, then, was it not the true Confederate flag?
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"For what shall it profit a man if he shall gain the whole world and lose his own soul?- Matthew 16:26
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