Now that I think of it. I remember the football worldchampionship 2006 in Germany.
I remember all the fans from all the countries celebrating together and having fun.
And then there were the England fans, a bunch of pathetic drunk morons, incompetent of using words syllables. Rampaging through cities whilest bullying, threatening and actualy beating up others who were simply having fun. Smashing up bars and threatening everyone. Whilest singing things like:
"I would rather be a Paki than a Kraut"
And the most suprising thing thing was how this bunch of morons which some may consider to be "antiestablishment" looked up and worshiped a brainless upperclass rich fucks who did nothing else but kicked a ball arround. Displaying similar pathetic behavior through stumbling arround the most expensive shops and places while drunk. All whilest being unquestionably worshiped by the bunch of drunkards I described previously.
When first seeing it I thought that this is probably what medieval European societies looked like. And that the UK simply liked that kind of social order too much to give it up.
It formed the way I thought of english people, for quite some time and maybe even until today.
I remember all the fans from all the countries celebrating together and having fun.
And then there were the England fans, a bunch of pathetic drunk morons, incompetent of using words syllables. Rampaging through cities whilest bullying, threatening and actualy beating up others who were simply having fun. Smashing up bars and threatening everyone. Whilest singing things like:
"I would rather be a Paki than a Kraut"
And the most suprising thing thing was how this bunch of morons which some may consider to be "antiestablishment" looked up and worshiped a brainless upperclass rich fucks who did nothing else but kicked a ball arround. Displaying similar pathetic behavior through stumbling arround the most expensive shops and places while drunk. All whilest being unquestionably worshiped by the bunch of drunkards I described previously.
When first seeing it I thought that this is probably what medieval European societies looked like. And that the UK simply liked that kind of social order too much to give it up.
It formed the way I thought of english people, for quite some time and maybe even until today.