Volf99 said:
Well I do sympathize with you on this, I can't help but feel like England had it coming. After all of the bullsh*t that England has done in the past (which makes my government look like a saint), if there is some shame to be English, I don't think its a bad thing, its karma. I realize this may sound insensitive, but when there are still places like North Ireland, I stop feeling sympathy for the lack of English pride.
Karma for what, exactly? The slave trade, which was abolished far earlier in the UK than in the USA? Colonialism, which was also practiced by France, Spain, Portugal, Germany and Belgium? Or perhaps you mean karma for the billions of pounds of foreign aid and our reputation of being one of the most welcoming countries in Europe to asylum seekers and immigrants?
Northern Ireland is a complete clusterf*ck (I believe that's the accepted academic term), that's for sure. But really no moreso than, say, the Basque region in Spain... and sure as hell not as bad as Chechenya.
So why exactly has England "had it coming"? Other countries have done worse and still remain proud and patriotic. Is it REALLY all down to post-colonialism?