Pick A Tribe, Any Tribe — Part II
6th June 2010
There are two types of country in the world, it must be understood:
a) normal countries, in which people care about their national identities, and where the importance of the various ethnic, religious, cultural, and linguistic pillars upon which those identities stand is taken for granted, and b) Disneyland countries, which are fun parks for the entire world. Britain is, needless to say, a Disneyland country, which all the peoples of the world are entitled to access, to pursue that which their hearts hold dear. British passports must be handed out as necessary. Happily, this will not be problematic as the amount of paper required to produce them is small and should not put undue pressure on the public finances. These are, of course, infinite anyway and therefore open to being commandeered by foreigners without ill effect.
Note the complete contempt for British citizenship implicit in this attitude.