Friday, January 26, 2007

"Today, Class, we're going to learn how to be British"

Teaching Britishness? F.U. is appalled by the idea. To be British is not something picked up in the classroom

To adapt that great Briton Cecil Rhodes’ comments slightly, “to be born British, is to have won first prize in the lottery of life". But to become British by accepting the great island nation’s values, history, culture, tradition, customs, and way of life by full and firm integration is also that much coveted first prize.

To be British is not to be a certain colour, sexuality, or creed. It is to accept the gift that the British way of life presents. Our heritage, our traditions and all the things that have made Britain the envy of the world.

It is NOT to come to this country and attempt to change it, distil it, and bastardise it, all in the name of “diversity” and “tolerance”. F.U. asks why should we tolerate elements that wish to destroy the British way of life, our attitudes, our history and our culture?

Why should we tolerate the radicals and extremists (in all their guises, irrespective of colour or creed) who take everything that our great nation has to offer, and then systematically seek to destroy it?

Mr. Urquhart will never accept that Britishness can be taught in the classroom, and nor should it. With New Labour’s stranglehold on the national curriculum, he severely doubts that this disgustingly shameful politically correct Government, which endlessly dances to the tune of British-hating metropolitan liberal elite, could ever offer a single lesson in Britishness that would even remotely tally with the decent average working Briton’s interpretation of that worthy idea.


This is just another example of the liberal elite trying to tamper, manipulate and ultimately destroy everything that should be British. Because what do these Guardian reading arses really know about being British? Absolutely nothing.

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