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Thread ID: 105798 2009-12-14 20:02:00 Two flags? Cicero (40) PC World Chat
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839662 2009-12-16 09:16:00 There is one flag which raises my hackles when I see it flying in NZ and thats the croat flag. All the people out west with names ending in ich were quite happy being called dallies or yugoslavs now they call themselves croats.
These buggers were on the Nazis side in WW2 and did heaps of massacres of Serbs and others. I hate them so much I spit when I see the flag.
The only way forward in NZ is for for future generations to root/intermarry and dilute the maoris down to 1/64 or less. Then everyone would be same.
prefect (6291)
839663 2009-12-16 16:46:00 You're a sad old twat Cicero. The United Kingdom has flags for Scotland, Northern Ireland, Wales, England, and the Union. Probably one for Cornwall as well. No-one has any problem with people flying both the Cross of St George and the Union flag in England - it is just taken for granted.*

The world didn't come to an end when Cathy Freeman carried both the Aussie and Aboriginal flags in her lap of honour at the Olympics.

What are you so threatened about? Instead of your negative whiny response, think of it in terms of two peoples, two flags, one country. Already we have one national anthem for the country sung in two of the three official languages. A sign of maturity, not division. Sad that you can't see that.

* Oh, I forgot the Isle of Man, which even has its own laws and judicial system.
I and many others on here think that the sad twats are the apologist for Maori separatism.
Cicero (40)
839664 2009-12-16 20:19:00 The Cornish flag has a pasty on it. Yummm. Richard (739)
839665 2009-12-16 20:22:00 The Cornish flag has a pasty on it. Yummm.

At least they only eat the pasty!:drool
Cicero (40)
839666 2009-12-16 23:43:00 At least they only eat the pasty!:drool

Didn't the Maoris eat each other until the British arrived??
paulw (1826)
839667 2009-12-16 23:49:00 Didn't the Maoris eat each other until the British arrived??

And for some time afterwards I understand, although it became somewhat less openly practiced...

(And much denied, of late)
johcar (6283)
839668 2009-12-17 00:00:00 Didn't the Maoris eat each other until the British arrived??

That paul was my point,though the twat would defend it,no doubt.
Cicero (40)
839669 2009-12-17 00:56:00 Roast human on a stick, yum prefect (6291)
839670 2009-12-17 01:08:00 Puha and Pakeha.

Rod Derrett.

"I don’t give a hangi for the Treaty of Waitangi,
You can’t get fat on that – give me some Puha and Pakeha.

You take a little umu and you get it very hot,
You catch a little Pakeha and put him in a pot,
Cook him all up in your old home brew,
And what have you got? Kiwi Stew."
Sweep (90)
839671 2009-12-17 02:27:00 Didn't the Maoris eat each other until the British arrived??

Your lack of historical analysis is showing. Maori stopped that after they got Christianity 150 years ago. The English and the Irish got Christianity a couple of thousand years ago and they are still slaughtering each other. Mind you, they don't eat each other (AFAIK), but would you want to eat a pasty Pom? Yuck.
John H (8)
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