No countries that matter recognise Palestine as a country.That's debateable, the United Nation recommended the Palestine Mandate be a state share by Isreal and Palestine people.
No countries that matter recognise Palestine as a country.That's debateable, the United Nation recommended the Palestine Mandate be a state share by Isreal and Palestine people.
nah, national flags are exclusively carried by racists
never seen a St George cross waved by anyone who wasn’t a clam
Is that your view on anyone from any country who waves a flag or just English people?
For the record I think it’s probably the correct decision to ban flags in the current climate but not sure how I feel about it being permanent.
Can’t believe that statistic given the numbers who make up the Barmy Army.
Can you explain this?
Yip. When I see any of them interviewed on TV the ratio seems to be 10:1 in favour of arseholes.
yeah, I don't understand nationalism, or that thinking a person can be defined in anyway by the location of their birth
it just causes division and leads to conflict
I have a feeling Vinícius will score at least once.Dreamt we lost 4-0 lastnight
Mind you we had Winks, Aurier, Tom Carroll and Hossam Ghaly in our team hahaha
I have a feeling Vinícius will score at least once.
Your point is?No countries that matter recognise Palestine as a country.
Until flags are reclaimed by decent people who care about human life, they represent to actions of those is charge of foreign policy. There are tons of brilliant people in many, many countries.Right. I’d agree that a lot of racists also happen to be nationalists. I still think it’s a bit odd and wrong to say anyone who waves a flag is racist. It’s ok to be patriotic and proud of your country. I am not overly patriotic myself but there is a lot I like about England as well as quite a few things I don’t like. I’m somewhere in between flag waving patriots and those who self-loathe and brick on their own country.
Sorry for going off piste but what is weather like on the east coast in October? We were thinking of taking a cruise to there next year.
A lot like summer in Scotland. Cold, wet, windy, gloomy with gusts to miserable. Lots of huddling indoors.
Fly in instead of taking a cruise. Come in the early spring to Newfoundland. Watch icebergs float by, hike or helicopter tour Gros Morne Provincial Park, enjoy the bars and rollicking nightlife of St. John's.
Or full spring and take a scenic drive up the Cabot Trail on Nova Scotia's Cape Breton Island. Really lovely scenery, picnic sites aplenty. Stunning golf courses. Summer on Prince Edward Island is spectacular and Charlottetown is a lovely place. Halifax is a fun city too. And lobster three meals a day in New Brunswick. But avoid Moncton. It's a dun, muddy schithole.
Yes, as it's a political movement, not a country.
Yes, as it's a political movement, not a country.
Yes, as it's a political movement, not a country.
It's not a country. It's genuinely not. That's not brain washing, it's just how it is.Are you in any way suggesting that Palestine is not a country?
Or do you think that it is part of Israel?
The political movement is Hamas, for your information.
You need to brush up on your real history, and stop believing what the US and some countries in Europe are trying to brain wash you with,