Flying the flag..or flirting with disaster? Listen to "This Is Not Your Country"...

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The story is old but it goes on....

"This Is Not Your Country" , the thought-provoking semi-recent b-side when examined closely reveals a sympathetic attitude towards the nationalist population in Northern Ireland. A much more refreshing viewpoint than the blinkered bleatings of a lot of misguided USA idiots (who have no clue of the political climate in NI, just bland generalisations).

Hardly the view of a rabid, National Front sympathiser (who additionally, in case you didn't know, hate the Irish). Morrissey, conceived from Irish parents, is a perfect example of somebody who is proud of their nationality but is also aware of their roots and the different culture which surrounds them.

The reason I dig up this argument is because, a lot of ill-informed individuals are spouting the "Morrissey is a racist" lines, now that he is touring again. Tell them to listen to that song and it should shut them up.

A flag can be a mark of identity and a symbol of pride, whether ir be a union jack or a tricolour. Just ensure that it isn't used in an inappropriate location. Finsbury Park in London was a natural place to wave it. Pity about the PC-stunted journalists that (NME writers especially) who couldn't see this.
 
Moz's admiration for Maya Angelou

I'd like to point out that while the stage was being set for Morrissey @ Santa Barbara, various snippits of music were played on the PA...most notable was poetry read by Maya Angelou...did anybody catch that?

So, race-baiters, put that in your PC-pipe and smoke it!

> The story is old but it goes on....

> "This Is Not Your Country" , the thought-provoking
> semi-recent b-side when examined closely reveals a sympathetic
> attitude towards the nationalist population in Northern Ireland.
> A much more refreshing viewpoint than the blinkered bleatings of
> a lot of misguided USA idiots (who have no clue of the political
> climate in NI, just bland generalisations).

> Hardly the view of a rabid, National Front sympathiser (who
> additionally, in case you didn't know, hate the Irish).
> Morrissey, conceived from Irish parents, is a perfect example of
> somebody who is proud of their nationality but is also aware of
> their roots and the different culture which surrounds them.

> The reason I dig up this argument is because, a lot of
> ill-informed individuals are spouting the "Morrissey is a
> racist" lines, now that he is touring again. Tell them to
> listen to that song and it should shut them up.

> A flag can be a mark of identity and a symbol of pride, whether
> ir be a union jack or a tricolour. Just ensure that it isn't
> used in an inappropriate location. Finsbury Park in London was a
> natural place to wave it. Pity about the PC-stunted journalists
> that (NME writers especially) who couldn't see this.
 
> A much more refreshing viewpoint than the blinkered bleatings of
> a lot of misguided USA idiots (who have no clue of the political
> climate in NI, just bland generalisations).

Well, don't generalize the USA merely by what you see on CNN. Remember, there are tons of Irish immigrants in America.
 
Re: Moz's admiration for Maya Angelou

AND he's a Magazine fan and Magazine had a BLACK bassist (or at least one with an afro).

> I'd like to point out that while the stage was being set for
> Morrissey @ Santa Barbara, various snippits of music were played
> on the PA...most notable was poetry read by Maya Angelou...did
> anybody catch that?

> So, race-baiters, put that in your PC-pipe and smoke it!
 
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