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Sir Winston Churchill Statue Vandalised

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agchristie | 22:07 Wed 07th Oct 2015 | News
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Seriously, what makes some people tick? Not for the first time our great hero is vandalised.

What would he make of it??

http://www.express.co.uk/news/uk/610548/Winston-Churchill-statue-vandalised-Woodford-Green
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The statue was daubed with orange and pink paint - Police are looking for a gay Ulster boy.
/// which cannot help wind up hatred of imagery associated with racism, such as Winnie, bulldogs, the Union Flag, the cross of St George and so on. ///

Surely that should be a hated of patriotism?
I know that statue in Woodford Green, I used to go past it on the way to work - it invariably had a stick inserted between Sir Winston's legs to look like - well, you know what I mean - local yobs would come out of the nearby Pub and think it was a laugh - I must admit it always amused me!
No doubt lost on these morons but it's largely because of TGM that they have the freedom to vandalise his statue.
Churchill was instrumental in the theft of vast amounts of oil and the overthrow of the elected democratic government of Iran to protect the ongoing theft. As such he contributed substantially to the problems in the Middle East.

Contrary to the British propaganda, he was not a great man.
so you'd be happy under the jackboot then eh Beso? think it through.
@AOG

Throughout my life I have never met a person who made a big deal out of being British, or how much of a patriot they are. If I ever do, I would be left with the queasy feeling that this is the only positive thing they are able to say about themselves while maintaining honesty.

"Patriotism is the last refuge of a scoundrel"
- Samuel Johnson, April 7th 1775 (according to Boswell)


Even as an atheist, I must admit that Jerusalem is a rousing hymn and it was mooted as an alternative national anthem, recently but I must be one of a select few English people never to have had the pleasure of singing it because I grew up in Wales (we're migrants, hah!) and a single word in the lyrics put paid to that.

There's patriotism for you.


@beso

You are viewing Winston's actions with 21st C. hindsight goggles. He was a product of the Imperialist age: he put our nation's needs ahead of countries who had neither need for, nor interest in, mineral deposits under the barren desert lands that belonged to them.

Imperialism is just a high-tech version of feudalism, I'll grant you but we let their ruling class get rich on the proceeds, in the end, didn't we? What's wrong with that?

I have dim recollections (pun, pun) of 1973. I think that was when they twigged that they were getting ripped off and hiked the prices. They can turn the dupply rate up or down, at will, to get us all to play nicely. If American pump prices got anywhere near as high as ours, they'd probably riot.

Could have been worse - someone could have set fire to a portrait of him, losing it for ever - oh wait a minute......
My father faught in the Second World War and lost his leg. He would say that is why he faught so that people could do these things without fear of being shot.
Fought doh!
I rather wish he were here now to sort it all out. For good or ill - it would be sorted!

Granddaughter is coming to us for a break at half-term and we are going to take her to Eden Camp (near Malton, Yorks. - please check it out, it's a fascinating day out.) to help her with her school history project which is WW2 this term. Because Mr. J2 was an evacuee he is going to be able to fill in quite a lot of detail for her. It's time our youngsters were told that there is nothing wrong with the flag of St. George, bulldogs, etc. and they should be proud to be British.

Yes, people are free to splash paint around - but in bygone times they did not feel the need to, they honoured our past personalities and understood the part they played in creating our lives. That is the sad bit.

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