I lived in the UK for some years, and there I met the lovely British and Scottish culture. I do a search on Scottish nationalism in the poetry of Robert Burns as a final project for my college of history, conducted a study on the British presence in Brazil, with support from the British center in Brazil, and I was quite cheered. I am about to join the community of Scots who live in Rio de Janeiro, the St. Andrews Society, where I'm sure I will be very welcome. Seriously, I do not think it is right. To be expelled from a community, just because someone is offended to see a foreign person exalt Scotland. I know an Englishman who lives in Bournemouth and has a small samba school, where musicians play, and that includes British playing Brazilian music. Is there something wrong with that? Of course not. I know I'm Brazilian, but unfortunately I don't like my own country's culture. I'm not into Carnival, summer, Brazilian Football, nor it's way of being Brazilian. I'ts a great country, but talking about ...culture. No I don't like it... That's why I choose Scotland... I just fell in love for it's culture and history...
I'm angry because I know that people like David Limond are part of a small group and does not represent Scotland as a whole. I am very honored to belong to this community because I know that the vast majority accept me and see no problems with it ... Thank you all for understanding me ...
Godspeed...


There is nothing wrong about loving other cultures! What comunity was that on facebook? Dont be sad because of xenophobic ppl.
ReplyDeleteYou are welcome to come and join my facebook group all nations are welcome https://www.facebook.com/groups/221161041242769/
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That great mate...I've asked already to join the group.... Thaks very much....
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