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Politics, Mature and taboo => Political Pundits => Topic started by: Peter on March 11, 2008, 02:50:58 PM
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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/live/articles/news/news.html?in_article_id=530293&in_page_id=1770&ito=1490
Right now, there's talk of making children in the UK swear an oath of allegiance to the queen when they leave school. Here's what I wrote to the BBC about it:
What is the purpose of this oath of allegiance? If it's to drum up support for an increasingly fascistic and unpopular regime, you can't go far wrong by adopting the words of some of the world's master manipulators of public thought and sentiment. Take the Hitler oath, for example:
"I swear: I will be faithful and obedient to Adolf Hitler, Führer of the German Reich and people, to observe the law, and to conscientiously fulfil my official duties, so help me God."
With a few minor modifications, it's perfect for the new UK police state:
"I swear: I will be faithful and obedient to Elizabeth II, Queen of the United Kingdom and British people, to observe the law, and to conscientiously fulfil my official duties, so help me God."
By having children regularly recite this oath, we can raise an entire generation who're unquestioningly dedicated to queen and country. I suggest starting a youth organisation to further develop a sense of national pride; perhaps call it 'The Elizabeth Youth'. It's not quite as catchy as 'The Hitler Youth', but one works with what one has.
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wtf
there's no way i'd let my (non-existent) kids swear an oath of allegiance to the queen
I'm not a monarchist ffs
We should have abolished the monarchy years ago
What the fuck does she do and why should my kids be swearing an oath of allegiance to her?
Sod that
And "national pride" is a load of crap IMO
I don't see why I should be proud of the fact that I just happened to be born into one shithole instead of another?
It's not some kind of achievement or something you have to work towards, therefore why should I be proud of it?
I thought Gordon Brown had a bit more sense than this
Former Attorney General Lord Goldsmith recommends that teenagers join in ceremonies akin to those devised for new immigrants, during which they would be asked to pledge their support to Queen and country.
"Lord" fucking Goldsmith needs to stfu
I would never pledge my support to an institution I would rather see abolished completely
And the "Lord Goldsmith" BS is another thing
We should abolish the House of Lords while we're at it, create an entirely new second chamber with some form of proportional representation and absolutely none of this "lord" bullshit
Former Attorney General Lord Goldsmith recommends that teenagers join in ceremonies akin to those devised for new immigrants, during which they would be asked to pledge their support to Queen and country.
Exactly
And not just the parents; there's no way in hell I'd have sworn an oath of allegiance to the queen when I was 16
Lord Goldsmith said: "I am in favour of people swearing an oath to the head of state. It would mark the passage between being a student of citizenship and an active citizen.
Yes... an unelected head of state ::)
This is all a load of crap
What happened to the NHS day?
That would be a brilliant idea - this one just needs throwing out straight away
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I remember, when I was in 8th grade, we pledged allegiance to the flag and I always substituted the Peoples Republic of China over the United States of America because I thought pledging to a flag was ridiculous.
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it is
i dunno about the american flag, but the st george's flag is for the World Cup now as far as i'm concerned :P none of this "support for queen and country"
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I used to hate having to pledge allegiance to the flag of the US, I would stand up but not say it
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i notice they say "when they leave school". teachers would have a bloody epi about it. ::)
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three words: will never happen. you can't legislate patriotism. ::)
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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/live/articles/news/news.html?in_article_id=530293&in_page_id=1770&ito=1490
Right now, there's talk of making children in the UK swear an oath of allegiance to the queen when they leave school. Here's what I wrote to the BBC about it:
What is the purpose of this oath of allegiance? If it's to drum up support for an increasingly fascistic and unpopular regime, you can't go far wrong by adopting the words of some of the world's master manipulators of public thought and sentiment. Take the Hitler oath, for example:
"I swear: I will be faithful and obedient to Adolf Hitler, Führer of the German Reich and people, to observe the law, and to conscientiously fulfil my official duties, so help me God."
With a few minor modifications, it's perfect for the new UK police state:
"I swear: I will be faithful and obedient to Elizabeth II, Queen of the United Kingdom and British people, to observe the law, and to conscientiously fulfil my official duties, so help me God."
By having children regularly recite this oath, we can raise an entire generation who're unquestioningly dedicated to queen and country. I suggest starting a youth organisation to further develop a sense of national pride; perhaps call it 'The Elizabeth Youth'. It's not quite as catchy as 'The Hitler Youth', but one works with what one has.
Australian school students used to pledge allegiance to the Queen at school, as late as the 1960's I think. A British pledge of allegiance I think just would just not take off.
Australia also has a national day, it is really the day when Sydney was founded January 26th Australia Day. I think why we do not celebrate Federation Day because it is on the 1st of January.
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I don't think it would take off either
Too many kids just wouldn't do it
The younger ones probably would, but by the time they're 16, they've made up their own minds about things like this, are most young people are becoming increasingly secular and republican (not in the american way) IMO.
when i was in high school, we had assemblies every day except thursdays, and almost every day they said a prayer at the end of it
most of the kids in year 7 put their heads down and went along with it anyway, following what they thought they were supposed to do, but as they went through year 8, year 9, year 10, less and less people bothered, because none of them believe it anyway. by the time you got to year 11 and sixth formers, hardly anyone paid any notice to the prayers
i know that's religion, and not patriotism, but the same thing would apply. i doubt many would go along with this kind of crap by the time they're 16
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europe is already fucked by the eu. im shure stupid shit like that is only going to get worse
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8z2M_hpoPwk
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Like anything like this would ever have any effect :wanker:
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The pistols fucking rock. And had a
HELL of an effect. :finger:
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The pistols fucking rock. And had a
HELL of an effect. :finger:
I wasn't talking about them
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europe is already fucked by the eu. im shure stupid shit like that is only going to get worse
Yeah, a bunch of spread out states, all with their own ideas of how they want to live and be left alone, coming under the rule of some form of centralized judiciary, legislative and economic rule is probably not a good bet.
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The pistols fucking rock. And had a
HELL of an effect. :finger:
I wasn't talking about them
:asthing:
I know.