DaButt
Thursday 25th March 2010 1:23pm
14,722 posts
Quote: Matthew Stott @ March 25 2010, 9:11 AM GMT
I find that a bit weird, to be honest. That whole over the top patriotism thing. It's a bit much.
Conversely, I find the suppression of patriotic feelings to the extent of near self-loathing to be a bit much. If you're proud enough to wave your country's flag during a football match you should be proud enough to wave it the rest of the year.
You always make The USA sound like some dream world, compared to the shitty way we have it over here! (It's not shitty really)
I know it's not shitty. One glaring difference between our countries - and it's been behind every instance of hostility that I've experienced in England - is the level of public intoxication. It's not tolerated here and will get you arrested, but that doesn't always seem to be the case over there.
Quote: Nogget @ March 25 2010, 9:27 AM GMT
..I mean, it's handy to have so many people available in jail as a cheap labour force. Who needs slavery?
Too bad they don't actually make them work. Most of them sit in their air-conditioned cells and watch TV all day.
The actual percentage of the population who are inmates is just under 1%. Probation and parole don't really count, as they're free to live their lives - as long as they remain crime-free, of course.