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I don't know and I care even less. I'm not here for public service of the non smutty kindThey change with a vote like this one, where public figures is one option? Or they give people the right to vote between figures?
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I don't know and I care even less. I'm not here for public service of the non smutty kindThey change with a vote like this one, where public figures is one option? Or they give people the right to vote between figures?
It's the melodrama that folk take the p*ss out of "More erasing of history..." when all that has happened is the same thing that has been happening for years. There's a fake patriotism & uber Britishness about these types, wailing & moaning over "their England" being taken away. It's quite pathetic.I’m not saying it is a political decision but I don’t think it’s madness for the op to bring it up. The decision to put to a public vote and to give the option of moving away from potentially controversial figures might have been a motivating factor.
Changing to animals might not be neutral, but the animals are whereas historical figures aren’t - political ones like Churchill especially. Why not have imagery that all of us can identify with?Aye, but the animals aren't deciding who goes on the notes. It is disingenuous and dishonest to suggest that it's neutral. There is a whole political backdrop underpinning this.
No, I wouldn't agree at all. It's a part of the ongoing political to and fro, e.g. statues and the like. There are a lot of people "triggered" by this and that includes the left-wing who parade around the streets. They want their ideas to be dominant and that includes denigrating public figures who do not align with their politics.
Personally, I had no idea who was on our bank notes and don't care, but anyone suggesting this doesn't matter to the left-wing and is not something they'll celebrate, is a liar.
Sounds better that as a double negative.I don't know and I care even less. I'm not here for public service of the non smutty kind![]()
Well... I initially wrote, I'm not here for public service and then had to tack the end on out of honestySounds better that as a double negative.
Is that the standardised SMB definition of woke or the floating fits all purposes of objects of irrational petty hate definition the op uses?
It's like all of their petty hates... they can't explain what it is or why it is, just that Julia Hartley Brewer says it is hateful.It's just a key word to get them worked up, like saying "sausages" to a dog
One or two the of the more intelligent ones can even repeat it back to you after you say it
It’s fair enough for people to offer counterpoints to traditional narratives around people like Churchill, but I also think denigrating past historical figures and the country as a whole for views and actions which were commonplace at the time is also foolish. The past is neither all good nor all bad - it just is - and it had nowt to do with any of us either way.It's the melodrama that folk take the p*ss out of "More erasing of history..." when all that has happened is the same thing that has been happening for years. There's a fake patriotism & uber Britishness about these types, wailing & moaning over "their England" being taken away. It's quite pathetic.
Churchill's many speeches would sound differently if he was trying to rally these gonks. None of them would've gone overseas to fight anyway, "cos it's forrin!!!"
No one is denigrating them. It's a change of design. Nothing else. Only the right would describe it as denigration. It's crazy.It’s fair enough for people to offer counterpoints to traditional narratives around people like Churchill, but I also think denigrating past historical figures and the country as a whole for views and actions which were commonplace at the time is also foolish. The past is neither all good nor all bad - it just is - and it had nowt to do with any of us either way.
Why not have imagery that all of us can identify with?
Okay, yes, but I’m talking about the wider issue here than just the bank notes. There is definitely a cultural battle for the legacy of people like Churchill and of British history as a whole - and I think extreme positions in this debate are hard to justify.No one is denigrating them. It's a change of design. Nothing else. Only the right would describe it as denigration. It's crazy.
Okay, yes, but I’m talking about the wider issue here than just the bank notes. There is definitely a cultural battle for the legacy of people like Churchill and of British history as a whole - and I think extreme positions in this debate are hard to justify.
Maybe not, but which history are we talking about? We all likely identify more with people than animals - just not the same people.Do you think more people identify with nature than they do history?
That's cods M8. Which British figures are we talking about here? Not Churchill as anyone with an inkling of history by is aware of his good and bad sides.Okay, yes, but I’m talking about the wider issue here than just the bank notes. There is definitely a cultural battle for the legacy of people like Churchill and of British history as a whole - and I think extreme positions in this debate are hard to justify.
Maybe not, but which history are we talking about? We all likely identify more with people than animals - just not the same people.
I think if you follow what I’ve been saying to different posters I’ve not betrayed anything of my political views at all - in fact I’ve taken a very balanced stance among all the name-calling and sloganeering. It is you who are revealing a political position - and a one lacking nuance.Many people do not care about animals which is why we are one of the most nature depleted countries on this planet.
We have a lot of people who have dogs and cats but that's not the same as being animal lovers. I do speak to people who are walking their dogs and they do care about the animals and are interested in what's knocking about, but many dog walkers couldn't care less about animals.
You're imagining this scenario whereby there are loads of animal lovers out there and Churchill and the like are imposed upon us by a few people from a bygone age. That simply betrays your politics and how you'd like to things to be, rather than how they actually are.
It’s not about being an animal lover, but animals native to the country are a symbol that nobody can politically disagree with, whereas historical figures are.
And it's clear where you stand. The voters said what they wanted on the notes. You disagree? Tough.You're repeating yourself and I've answered this. What we're talking about here is what human beings want on the notes. That's not neutral.
That’s a straw man: I’ve already agreed with this aspect and explained what I mean by neutrality perfectly well. If you don’t agree that’s fine, but I’m happy with my logic and even happier to call it a day hahaYou're repeating yourself and I've answered this. What we're talking about here is what human beings want on the notes. That's not neutral.
That’s a straw man: I’ve already agreed with this aspect and explained what I mean by neutrality perfectly well. If you don’t agree that’s fine, but I’m happy with my logic and even happier to call it a day haha