Georges Seurat
Giorgio Moroder
George CLinton
Giorgio Moroder
George CLinton
The British summer is my favourite day of the year.
I vote for the badgerOne day, this country will sort out it’s icons, saints and symbols.
Firstly, I have no interest in George of Lydda. He was a Greek born in Turkey, he was a soldier and he was part of a foreign religion in the 200’s. He can do one!
Secondly, why do we make so much of the British Lion? Why can’t we have a British animal? I know we made the cool ones (Bears, Wolves & Eurasian Lynx) extinct in this country but any of them would be better than a Lion, it’s a foreign African animal FFS. Australia have got it right with their Kangaroo symbolism.
Now that we’ve got Brexit done and the Greek prince is dead, it’s about time we got control of our symbols and patron saints back again!
Edit: St George is the patron saint of Moscow. Tells you everything you need to know about him.
I vote for the badger
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Sad state of affairs. Unlike the Scots, Welsh and Irish we can't celebrate our national saints days without being branded as racist and zenophobic by the 'tolerant' arbiters of what is acceptable to them.
(....and yes, I do realise that some racists and zenophobes will celebrate St. George's day, just the same as some racists and xenophobes support the Albion or ride bicycles and do other ordinary things that ordinary people do; it doesn't make the other people doing these things racist or xenophobic too)
This - Its ok for the other home nations and the Irish to have their national day but when its come to St Georges Day we English are considered racists etc if we want to celebrate out national day. Double standards.What a weird thing to say do you think the Scots , Welsh and Irish have the same sentiments
Happy St George's day lovely weather as well
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This - Its ok for the other home nations and the Irish to have their national day but when its come to St Georges Day we English are considered racists etc if we want to celebrate out national day. Double standards.
Another one who missed post 17.
I only read up to post # 10.Another one who missed post 17.
I only read up to post # 10.
I only read up to post # 10.
No not at all, i went on another thread.Did you need a rest after reading that far?
You must have missed post 17.
This - Its ok for the other home nations and the Irish to have their national day but when its come to St Georges Day we English are considered racists etc if we want to celebrate out national day. Double standards.
Not at all. I saw it was a link to something Corbyn may have said - so I knew it wouldn't be worth reading, and I didn't.