I didn't mean it seriously. I think the idea of us having colonies that have no representation but who we tax is pretty abhorrent. OTOH it seems odd that American independence from us is a big issue over there, but something we barely remember over here. I guess Britain wants to forget it's imperial past.
it seems odd that American independence from us is a big issue over there, but something we barely remember over here
Not all that odd, surely? The effect on them was that they gained freedom and self-determination and completely reorganised their government; the effect on us wasn't nearly that profound. It doesn't seem unreasonable at all that it was more significant to them than to us.
(Also, we have quite a few former colonies. If we commemorated the date that each one became independent of us, we'd be pretty busy, but each former colony only has one date to celebrate!)
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Date: 2008-07-04 03:55 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2008-07-04 04:23 pm (UTC)Not all that odd, surely? The effect on them was that they gained freedom and self-determination and completely reorganised their government; the effect on us wasn't nearly that profound. It doesn't seem unreasonable at all that it was more significant to them than to us.
(Also, we have quite a few former colonies. If we commemorated the date that each one became independent of us, we'd be pretty busy, but each former colony only has one date to celebrate!)
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Date: 2008-07-04 04:28 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2008-07-04 04:27 pm (UTC)If anything brits say they celebrate "Good riddance uppity colonials day" or "Why isn't anyone replying to my emails day" :)