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BA – are right to ban the bearing of crucifix
The decision of BA to ban the wearing or bearing of the Christian crucifix is based on the stout resolution of the Airline which best upholds the empire and all she cherishes. BA has always been in a position to reflect globally all that is best in our democracy – It is a microcosmic representation of all that is great about Britain.
We did not fight wars to be dictated to by avante garde liberals who want to pander to the whims of pansies .the management have spoken; causa fineta.
How dare they challenge their betters? Since the war the underclass have been let get away with murder, they have got far above their station. All people neither are nor created equal. We have a monarchy, which attests to that, and our anthem espouses that very ethos lest we ever forget. We have sadly lost our empire, and the world is a poorer place because of it. When Britannia ruled there was justice, civilisation, propriety and a keen sense of feudal spirit.
We taught America how to create a country; we taught them the rule of law, and the very law itself. She has not always shown her loyalty to us, most notably during the Suez crises, which by any analysis was little short of a frank betrayal. We however in the true spirit of the phlegmatic nation that we are showed tolerance in their hours of amnesia; Britain is magnanimous, compassionate, understanding and most pivotal to any nascent civilisation – democratic.
This is why BA is so utterly correct to ban the bearing of the crucifix. Anyone who believes otherwise is either a pinko or is a subversive. Look always to your betters we say; and BA has done this nation proud in being the flagship of her majesty’s airline throughout the world – what was our world and as we say, a better place then.
History will record the unique civilisation we brought to untamed savaged in every continent; Britain was as fundamentally necessary to the uninitiated, baseness of the colonies as was Rome and Athens.
In carrying across the nations the emblem of BA, the airline bears the proud echoes of a tradition, which was forged in war and tempered in wisdom;
No crucifixes; BA says no.
NO NO .
The decision of BA to ban the wearing or bearing of the Christian crucifix is based on the stout resolution of the Airline which best upholds the empire and all she cherishes. BA has always been in a position to reflect globally all that is best in our democracy – It is a microcosmic representation of all that is great about Britain.
We did not fight wars to be dictated to by avante garde liberals who want to pander to the whims of pansies .the management have spoken; causa fineta.
How dare they challenge their betters? Since the war the underclass have been let get away with murder, they have got far above their station. All people neither are nor created equal. We have a monarchy, which attests to that, and our anthem espouses that very ethos lest we ever forget. We have sadly lost our empire, and the world is a poorer place because of it. When Britannia ruled there was justice, civilisation, propriety and a keen sense of feudal spirit.
We taught America how to create a country; we taught them the rule of law, and the very law itself. She has not always shown her loyalty to us, most notably during the Suez crises, which by any analysis was little short of a frank betrayal. We however in the true spirit of the phlegmatic nation that we are showed tolerance in their hours of amnesia; Britain is magnanimous, compassionate, understanding and most pivotal to any nascent civilisation – democratic.
This is why BA is so utterly correct to ban the bearing of the crucifix. Anyone who believes otherwise is either a pinko or is a subversive. Look always to your betters we say; and BA has done this nation proud in being the flagship of her majesty’s airline throughout the world – what was our world and as we say, a better place then.
History will record the unique civilisation we brought to untamed savaged in every continent; Britain was as fundamentally necessary to the uninitiated, baseness of the colonies as was Rome and Athens.
In carrying across the nations the emblem of BA, the airline bears the proud echoes of a tradition, which was forged in war and tempered in wisdom;
No crucifixes; BA says no.
NO NO .
"We taught America how to create a country; we taught them the rule of law, and the very law itself."
The reason we "went our own way" was because we shouldn't have to pay our own way with the natural resources we sent your ungrateful country, along with being taxed on a higher order than citizens of the Crown. We saw a broken system, and corrected most, if not all of the mistakes your country has been wrestling with since the Magna Carta. If you are going to quote history, at least get your facts straight.
...oh, and you're welcome for our assistance during the Second World War.
...oh, and you're welcome for our assistance during the Second World War.
"The decision of BA to ban the wearing or bearing of the Christian crucifix is based on the stout resolution of the Airline which best upholds the empire and all she cherishes."
Then ban ALL religious symbols, to include yarmulkes, head wraps, buhrkas, Muslims from praying, and the bindi from Indian women. If you are going to be obnoxious and discriminatory, be consistent.
"BA has always been in a position to reflect globally all that is best in our democracy ..."
From the Wickipedia website, Democracy is defined as: (literally "rule by the people", from the Greek demos, "people," and kratos, "rule") is a form of government for a nation state, or for an organization in which all the citizens have an equal vote or voice in shaping policy or electing government officials.
Soooo, (pregnant pause) your example of democracy is a better example of a dictated rule being imposed upon mindless subjects. Oh, I forgot, you are a citizen of a country with a Monarch. -my bad.
"All people neither are nor created equal. We have a monarchy, which attests to that,..."
Get over yourself. Everyone is created with the equal right to become unequal.
That prety much sums it up. Let the fallout begin.
That prety much sums it up. Let the fallout begin.
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