have been attacked by Britain at some point or other.
If this statistic is true, which I've just read and can't find any argument to counter this, to say it's staggering is a monumental understatement!
What does this say about us? Are we right in the collective head? Is there something in the water that turns us from tea drinking, garden tending, cricket lovers one day to domineering, conquest loving, barbarous lunatics the next day?
I'm stunned by this and it just goes to show that even someone who studied history at university can have the wool pulled over his eyes.
So, are we dangerous lunatics who shouldn't be allowed out of the front door without guidance, or what is it all just a bit of fun that never really harmed anyone and they thanked us for it later?
Strange how we have convinced ourselves we're peace loving, home loving, purveyors of democracy who stand up for the underdog when needed, e.g. Belgium and Poland (assuming you believe there was no hidden agenda); yet we've pretty much had a go at everyone at some point.
Edited to add:
Sam Flynn, you'll notice how it's no longer England, i.e. it's Britain, and of course I'm going to attempt to push 95% of the blame for this onto Wales and Scotland, starting with Lloyd George!
If this statistic is true, which I've just read and can't find any argument to counter this, to say it's staggering is a monumental understatement!
What does this say about us? Are we right in the collective head? Is there something in the water that turns us from tea drinking, garden tending, cricket lovers one day to domineering, conquest loving, barbarous lunatics the next day?
I'm stunned by this and it just goes to show that even someone who studied history at university can have the wool pulled over his eyes.
So, are we dangerous lunatics who shouldn't be allowed out of the front door without guidance, or what is it all just a bit of fun that never really harmed anyone and they thanked us for it later?
Strange how we have convinced ourselves we're peace loving, home loving, purveyors of democracy who stand up for the underdog when needed, e.g. Belgium and Poland (assuming you believe there was no hidden agenda); yet we've pretty much had a go at everyone at some point.
Edited to add:
Sam Flynn, you'll notice how it's no longer England, i.e. it's Britain, and of course I'm going to attempt to push 95% of the blame for this onto Wales and Scotland, starting with Lloyd George!
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