English identity is fundamentally based on English ancestry and ethnicity, not merely geographic birthplace or cultural assimilation; this is consistent with how other nations define their citizens, and debates about 'becoming English' represent obfuscation of this straightforward ethnic definition.
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The BBC's Latest Report On England Is WILLFULL IGNORANCE追加:
Great news, ladies and gents. It's time to take the piss out of the BBC again, isn't it? Because they've been accused a few times of skimming over things, being a bit scarce with the truth on their platform. So, they've got they've got the indepth department to really dig deep into the difficult issues of the day. And what do you think they're tackling and subsequently going viral about today? BBC in depth. the deeply contentious debate around what it means to be English. Yeah, deeply contentious.
That deeply contentious. What they're going to do a deep dive on tomorrow.
What color the sky is. Now, obviously, I'm going to read this and ruthlessly mock the people that wrote it for your viewing amusement. But if you're in a rush and you haven't got the time, let me just answer this for you in 5 seconds. It definitely definitely isn't any of them lot.
Yeah, it's ironic that, isn't it? If you look at the Houses of Parliament, you would think this was a contentious debate, something that legions of scholars would have to dissect and ponder for many moons. Uh, but it's not difficult, is it? And you know this and I know this, which is why the staff at the BBC definitely don't know this because if there's anybody in that entire organization who isn't as thick as dehydrated whale spunk, I've yet to see them on television. They just put mooning diddlers like Hugh Edwards on the telly donor or Philip Scorefield. So I mean you can be forgiven for thinking they're all a bit dafted in broadcasting out. But don't worry, the in-depth team is going to disabuse you of that notion.
So, here's the actual story. Everybody's laughing about it on X. We'll have a quick read, shall we? I mean, what else are we going to do today? Lead on this is Nick Watt, and he's also the political editor at BBC News Night. So, not really sitting on the fence, this fell, is he? He says, "A friendly dragon is waddling along the sundrenched center of Swindon, smiling at passers by. It's St. George's day and the blowup dragon is on hand along with Swindon's town cryer to do a bit of PR on behalf of England. Midm morning shoppers give the dragon who was of course slain in the legend by Staint England's patron saint sympathetic looks. Yeah, England didn't need any PR back in the day, did they?
Now you see news stories about American tourists getting surprise sexed by 20 English holiday makers and then you try to read one of the names out and it looks like the alphabet vomited. We only need PR because the people that aren't English have been moving to England. We had a sterling reputation in the 60s. If someone said, "Oh, go and ask the English chap over there." People go, "Oh yeah, this guy probably knows what he's talking about." Now you have to flip a coin and on one side you get someone who can actually speak the queens and on the other you get someone whose parents were very closely related long before they ever got married. No wonder we need PR.
Fe Howard the mayor of Swinton arranged the parade because she felt the English could do more to celebrate their national day. The mayor paused for pictures with shoppers in a mock picture frame decorated in the English national colors. But ahead of the May elections, there was no sign of the cross of St. George. Oh, I've been careful about using the flag this year because it's an election time and I want to represent everybody in Swindon and I want to be fair to everybody in Swindon. Do they do this anywhere else? If they have a national day in India or China or Pakistan or Palestine? Do they refuse to fly the flag of their own country because they want to be fair to everybody in Swindon? This is yet another instance of where our tolerance kicked us up the ass because it is quite English to be this way, isn't it? You all know one of my favorite songs by Flanders and Swan, a song of patriotic prejudice. I play it before my live streams. Um, I'll do it today for those of you that haven't heard it. But one of the best lines in it, which always made me chuckle because it is true, is this one. And all the world over each nation's the same. They've simply no notion of playing the game. They argue with umpires. They cheer when they've won. And they practice beforehand, which ruins the fun. Used to make me chuckle in the 80s when the world was sane and it wasn't naked selfharm to do everything by the book. When the nation wasn't packed with chances and thieves and snack >> who lie, cheat, and steal with reckless abandon in order to put their ethnic group first. So, a quirky little English thing that everybody knew was true is now hamstringing us as a nation. And this [ __ ] Fe Howard, maybe she'd have been a quirky amusement in the 1970s or the 80s, but now she's a boil on the ass of our nation and very soon she'll be a rat fleeing a sinking ship that's in ruins and is going to end up at the bottom of the ocean because of her policies and stupidity. And there's a photo of her. Of course it's a liberal white woman. Of of course it is. Of course it is. You knew for a fact when you read that I want to be fair to everybody in Swindon. You knew for a fact the photo of the mayor was going to involve a set of threat bony bits, didn't you? You knew it 100%. They then follow it with this. England's identity crisis. Who is and isn't English? As St. George's flags fly on the eve of the World Cup. Nick Watt explores the political storm raging over identity and ethnicity and belonging. There is no storm. Educated minorities have made this point themselves. Suela Bravman, what did she say? It's at least they're honest enough to include it in this story. She described herself as a British Asian but not English. Braverman who was born in England questioned in a Daily Telegraph comment how many generations it could take to become English raising the prospect that it could be as many as five or six. Well, there you go. Should we just we just turn it off? So, El Braman's answer that very neatly in 25 seconds. I can do it even quicker. There is not and cannot ever be a debate about how you can become English any more than you can debate whether water is wet. polar bears are white or chemok is a Yoruba tribes woman. Okay, this is easy to answer.
You're English if you've got English ancestry. It's a specific ethnic group, not just a dot on a map and everybody knows it. And this is all obfiscation.
This big long story is obfiscating a point that everybody knows. If two English people move to China and have a kid in Beijing, nobody in China thinks it's Chinese. If a Scottish couple move to Delhi and have a child, nobody argues about whether or not it's Indian. If it applies in every other country in the rest of the world, why does it only confuse Western Europeans? Well, I'll tell you why. Because billionaire psychopaths like Soros and Klouse spend hundreds of millions every year purposely trying to confuse these things, paying for propaganda pieces and lying aggressively and paying journalists to lie aggressively. So anyway, the BBC got a foreigner to to pitch in and say, "Oh, I respect your belief, but you're wrong." Sunder Catwalla, who's of mixed Indian and Irish heritage, said, "Uh, I think the Hugenos didn't think they were English, but their grandchildren probably did.
I'm sick of hearing about the Hugenos.
It's preposterous. The numbers were a drop in the ocean compared to what we've seen in the last 25 years. Once again, it's just obfiscation. These aren't real debates. They're not having them in good faith. We all know it." They then talk to Joe Mullhal, the research director of Hope Not Hate. Obviously, cuz yeah, what's essentially a communist terrorist organization who spreads lies and fear.
I mean, they hit the dictionary definition, don't they? intimidation to achieve political aims. Endless lawsuits attacking people, spreading lies about the people of my hometown, saying that they were throwing acid in the faces of uh well the women who are married to the men who throw acid in people's faces over dowies because it's an imported alien concept that didn't exist in Europe as a whole up until the 1980s.
Did it? Did it? If George asked Hilda to the dance in 1953 and she said, "No, he didn't melt her lips off with a gallon of bleach, did he?" No. No. No.
Definitely not. That's an important practice. Never forget what Hope Not Hate did. Next thing they'll be telling you, FGM was invented by a fella called Steve in Cardiff in 1972. No, no, no.
Hope not Hate. You lie all the time and you smear. And if you were rightwing, your organization would have been shut down by the home secretary and your office is raided by the SAS. So yeah, let's put them on there. A perfect mouthpiece for the BBC. Uh Joe said, "I think the moment we inject any form of ethnic segregation into identity, it becomes a problem. Is it about color?
How white do you have to be?" No, it isn't, is it? Because if two Polish people move to England and have a kid, they don't say to everyone, "Look at this kid. It's definitely English.
They'll cleave to the Polish identity.
And when people say, "Oh, she's a nice little English kid." You'll say, "No, no, me and her mom came over from Poland. She was born in England, but the family's Polish." Again, it's it's not complicated, is it? It's only complicated if you're a raving lunatic and you insist that Idris Ela has got as much right to call himself an Englishman as me, and he doesn't. In fact, you know what? I'm I'm not doing it. I'm not I'm not What's that? 10 minutes. We'll call it there. If you were if you're a masochist, some sort of pervert, and you want to like, you know, nail your ball sack to the kitchen table whilst pulling yourself off, maybe read this at the same time, and you'll get some sort of bizarre gratification out of the exercise. But the whole thing is, well, do you know what it is? This whole story is an exercise in tapping the sign. You do remember the sign, don't you? That one. There we go. It's amazing how much leftist discourse is just them pretending not to understand things, thus making discourse impossible. That's what this entire story is. It's pointless. It's juvenile. If Nigerians and Simones and Indians and Chinamen and Russians and Brazilians can tell you what their nation means to them and how you achieve ethnicity of that nation, then the English can do it too. Voila.
The question's already been answered for us. Ask a Chinese fella to tell you how it works. If you're still confused, okay? Just go to your local Chinese restaurant, ask him. Just say, "Here, Wang, if me and my misses move to Beijing and have a kid there next year, is that kid definitely definitely more Chinese than you?" And Wang will say, "You get out of shop now, stupid white man." That's what'll happen. All right.
So, I I'll leave it to Mr. Wang to answer this question. If you want to read the whole thing, the the story is down there. I'll see you all for a live stream in a couple of hours. Thanks for tuning in. Tood pip. Cheers.
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