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Last night of the proms (hopefully)
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With the last night of the proms looming next week, do you think it is outdated and stuck in the past. It is symbolic of everything that is wrong with Britain today. It harks back to the empire and glorifies Britains shameful military past.
The flag waving and jingoism of the last night is something that we would expect of a third world republic and not what we would expect of Britain in the 21st century.
Is it time we consigned this awful display of nationalism to the dustbin of history where it belongs.
The flag waving and jingoism of the last night is something that we would expect of a third world republic and not what we would expect of Britain in the 21st century.
Is it time we consigned this awful display of nationalism to the dustbin of history where it belongs.
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I bet an awful lot of Poles see this as the land of hope and glory, even if you don't. :)
This country does not celebrate its nationality enough - people only seem to fly the flag for sporting events.
Compared to other westernised countries - USA, Germany, France and many others, we are restrained and modest in our love of our country.
It's time we all took a bit more pride in ourselves and our country.
I bet an awful lot of Poles see this as the land of hope and glory, even if you don't. :)
This country does not celebrate its nationality enough - people only seem to fly the flag for sporting events.
Compared to other westernised countries - USA, Germany, France and many others, we are restrained and modest in our love of our country.
It's time we all took a bit more pride in ourselves and our country.
"flag waving" and "jingoism"?
Did you used to be called cambus?
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Did you used to be called cambus?
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I think I can hear AOG's wig flipping. ;-)
It astounds me how many people, at both ends of the political spectrum, seem to be unable to tell the difference between patriotism, and xenophobia. Nothing wrong with the former, which is all about celebrating your own country rather than belittling or attacking others, plenty wrong with the latter. My regular fans (ahem) will know I'm no Daily Mail monkey (the very idea), but neither do I go along with this trend of seeing racism, jingoism and countless other isms round every corner. There's more than enough real prejudice around - why go looking for more?
"It harks back to the empire and glorifies Britains shameful military past. " Really? All I see is a bunch of people waving their little flags and having a sing-song.
The 23 encores of LOHAG (cracking tune though it may be) can get a little tiring though, I agree.
It astounds me how many people, at both ends of the political spectrum, seem to be unable to tell the difference between patriotism, and xenophobia. Nothing wrong with the former, which is all about celebrating your own country rather than belittling or attacking others, plenty wrong with the latter. My regular fans (ahem) will know I'm no Daily Mail monkey (the very idea), but neither do I go along with this trend of seeing racism, jingoism and countless other isms round every corner. There's more than enough real prejudice around - why go looking for more?
"It harks back to the empire and glorifies Britains shameful military past. " Really? All I see is a bunch of people waving their little flags and having a sing-song.
The 23 encores of LOHAG (cracking tune though it may be) can get a little tiring though, I agree.
Lottie...do u play a musical instrument, have u any idea how long it takes to reach the calibre of RPO. Orchestras of the West are the envy of the world and tour likewise. Music is an endemic part of our culture and religion. Especially at this time of cultural and religious conflict, is the time to SHOUT of our music and an opportunity to waive the flag as earnestly as possible and be proud of this achievement.
How dare you say our military past is shameful.....its because of them that you have the freedom to make such a comment.
How dare you say our military past is shameful.....its because of them that you have the freedom to make such a comment.
I really like the music, and there is absolutely nothing wrong with a little patriotism, but the audience at last night of the proms seems to be populated with a certain type of english twit.
I agree we should celebrate our mostly glorious past and present, it is just that the fervor seems slightly fake and ever so slightly naff.
My local council puts on a 'Proms in the Park' event every year. Plastic Union flags made in China are handed to you at the park gates along with an 8 page manual of how to safely deploy and use it.
Manchester Camerata are always brilliant, and most of us twiddle our flags with slight embarrassment only eased by the sight of the deranged loonies waving there's as if they are trying to swat a particularly bad tempered wasp.
I agree we should celebrate our mostly glorious past and present, it is just that the fervor seems slightly fake and ever so slightly naff.
My local council puts on a 'Proms in the Park' event every year. Plastic Union flags made in China are handed to you at the park gates along with an 8 page manual of how to safely deploy and use it.
Manchester Camerata are always brilliant, and most of us twiddle our flags with slight embarrassment only eased by the sight of the deranged loonies waving there's as if they are trying to swat a particularly bad tempered wasp.
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