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maugein96
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Stephen,
You may remember the first page of my family history relates to the execution by beheading on 4th March 1684 of one John Richmond, in Glasgow, Scotland, for the crime of being a heretic. He was seized from his farm in Ayrshire and taken to Glasgow for "trial".
His captors were catholic Highland soldiers, born in the same country as he was, but of a different religion. To this day I have a profound hatred of all things Highland, tartan, and all of the cultural aspects associated with the very lifeblood of Scotland.
I am not a member of any Scottish clan, and proud of the fact. I am also intensely proud of my Irish ancestry, some of which was as a direct result of my paternal ancestors having to flee from Scotland to Ireland, in order to keep the heads they were born with on their shoulders.
Scotland is showing a distinct interest in becoming independent these days, and a candidate for EU membership, but there are two things to consider:-
1. The Germans have been forgiven for a few years of blitzing us during WW2, when there were about 10,500 civilian casualties.
2. The English have never been forgiven for all the stuff that has happened from about the 12th century and before, probably causing about the same number of casualties all told.
By that reckoning, it would appear that Scots would prefer to have German rather than English rule.
When I applied to join the Royal Navy one of my Scots/Irish work colleagues declared, "Why do you want to go and work for that old whore, The Queen of England, don't you know she's half German?" I replied "Well at least half of her is forgiven for what happened in the war. It's just the English bit that's the problem!"
On my way home I took in the local Coatbridge graffiti, and saw the letters "FTQ", daubed in green paint in letters two feet high. Somebody had added the name of the local football team preferred by catholic supporters, but in their haste had written "CETLIC". At the next canal bridge the protestants had committed a similar gaffe by spraying "Remember 1960", instead of "1690".
I would have joined anybody's Navy to get away from all that sectarianism, regardless of what service number they gave me.
You may remember the first page of my family history relates to the execution by beheading on 4th March 1684 of one John Richmond, in Glasgow, Scotland, for the crime of being a heretic. He was seized from his farm in Ayrshire and taken to Glasgow for "trial".
His captors were catholic Highland soldiers, born in the same country as he was, but of a different religion. To this day I have a profound hatred of all things Highland, tartan, and all of the cultural aspects associated with the very lifeblood of Scotland.
I am not a member of any Scottish clan, and proud of the fact. I am also intensely proud of my Irish ancestry, some of which was as a direct result of my paternal ancestors having to flee from Scotland to Ireland, in order to keep the heads they were born with on their shoulders.
Scotland is showing a distinct interest in becoming independent these days, and a candidate for EU membership, but there are two things to consider:-
1. The Germans have been forgiven for a few years of blitzing us during WW2, when there were about 10,500 civilian casualties.
2. The English have never been forgiven for all the stuff that has happened from about the 12th century and before, probably causing about the same number of casualties all told.
By that reckoning, it would appear that Scots would prefer to have German rather than English rule.
When I applied to join the Royal Navy one of my Scots/Irish work colleagues declared, "Why do you want to go and work for that old whore, The Queen of England, don't you know she's half German?" I replied "Well at least half of her is forgiven for what happened in the war. It's just the English bit that's the problem!"
On my way home I took in the local Coatbridge graffiti, and saw the letters "FTQ", daubed in green paint in letters two feet high. Somebody had added the name of the local football team preferred by catholic supporters, but in their haste had written "CETLIC". At the next canal bridge the protestants had committed a similar gaffe by spraying "Remember 1960", instead of "1690".
I would have joined anybody's Navy to get away from all that sectarianism, regardless of what service number they gave me.