Monday, August 06, 2007

Extinct England -(A Not-So-Righter-Shade-Of-Pale)


A story that could make me spit specks of cornflake with rightful rage - Englisher refused English job because English.

But when I did indeed read that very sentence in today’s Express, I wasn’t shocked, surprised or spitting out my breakfast.

The sad thing to come of this situation was not that this intelligent girl was refused an application based on her race and heritage but because us English actually accepted it.

Like a battered senior dog, again old England rolled over, letting the PC pup mar it with its grubby paws.

Oh to be in England in 2007 when the word English is a racial slur and non-existent in our enforced Britannia.

While us English, sorry, British born are forced down our reluctant throats to respect, accept and understand irrespective of name and colour, others fail to do the same.

For the attention of 10 Downing Street, which I note is run by none other than a Scot, I am English, far from what is written in my passport.

I have had applications returned and rejected for refusing to conform to British status. Foreign friends have equally been dismissive of my identity.

The Importance of being English ?

I could reel off countless examples of English discrimination - yes folks there is indeed racism against English crackers, but firstly I reckon you would think I was off my rocker, secondly there isn’t enough space or thirdly the thought police would be sirening to send me off to Siberia.

There is also the tiny detail of that those in power aren’t exactly your typical Englishers, with their scowling Scottish dialect, and I’m pretty sure I would again come under attack for my xenophobia against our very Northern neighbours.

Without mentioning the bias favouring the Celts with better uni, democratic and health institutions, I do believe that England and her race is being forced into extinction.

I may sound like a regular in number 23 cell in the local nutter ward but why else would the English be refused to celebrate, maintain or even speak of their culture if this wasn’t the case?

For the doubting Thomas’ out there, please do try to list existing traditions in England on two hands.

The country’s greats have been shunned from school syllabuses - Winston Churchill is just one example.

The Empire’s kin bullied by socialist scumbags, not content until England’s citizens pay their pound of flesh for crimes of slavery, occupation and empire.

St George faced eviction from patron sainthood only a few years back by our Welsh Archbishop of Canterbury who viewed him as offensive to Islam.

Even now on St.George’s Day, patriots are asked to take down their drapes by do-gooder-ninnies aiming to convince the public of their warped sense of the greater good.

I am after all, as a victim of discrimination based on my race, not surprised by what goes on in this country.

What shocks me is that we foolishly, after having one of the greatest empires in the world, and fighting collectively against our enemy in Germany in two world wars, have bowed down, without a whimper or battle, to the laws of political correctness.

I pray that the dear soldiers who died it would seem in vain to save England, cannot see the result of what they fought for.

Maybe just maybe a loss against Germany may have had some good after all....


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