Do Britishers still remember who John Bull is?Because this figure seems to be obsolete, unlike Uncle Sam, but maybe I'm mistaken. I don't really read Spectator of its likes
I honestly can't tell him apart from Winston Churchill and I think to two are the same.Also Winston Churchill was Iroquois but no one ever talks about it.
>>219795309Toffs would.Britain was (and is) unusual IMO in that the upper classes tended to be much more jingoistic than the plebs.
>>219795441Bizaree false statement made by a historically illiterate idiot
>>219795759You could reply this to any /int/ post
>>219795309>Do Britishers still remember who John Bull is?Most British people are absolute mongs who's knowledge of history comes purely from the curriculum which they only do until theyre 13 or 14 so they may vaguely know about romans or egypt. Ww2 and the holocaust but nothing else. I doubt most people would even know what the wars of the roses were or could name a battle in ww1
>>219795759Pro-war sentiment is rare here. Both historically and present. (Iraq)This was a common song heard in the great war>I don’t want to join the bloody army,>I don’t want to go to bloody war.>I’d rather stay at home,>Around the streets to roam,>Living on the earnings of a whore.There's never once in all our long history been an instance of the English people throwing out a government for being too peaceful.
>>219795309Yeah