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The Oppressed English eBook Ian Hay



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As a Scotsman, the English people have my profound sympathy.

In the comic papers of all countries the Englishman is depicted—or was in the days of peace—as stupid, purseproud, thick-skinned, arrogant, and tyrannical. In practice, what is he? The whipping-boy of the British Empire.

In the War of to-day, for instance, whenever anything particularly unpleasant or unpopular has to be done—such as holding up neutral mails, or establishing a blacklist of neutral firms trading[Pg 4] with the enemy—upon whom does the odium fall? Upon "England"; never upon France, and only occasionally upon Great Britain. The people and press interested thunder against "England's Arrogance." Again, in the neutral days, when an American newspaper published a pro-British article, Potsdam complained peevishly that the entire American Press was being bribed with "English" gold. A German school teacher is greeted by her infant class with the amiable formula "Good morning, teacher. Gott strafe England!" (Never "Britain," as a Scotsman once very rightly complained to me.) On the other hand, when there is any credit going round—say, for the[Pg 5] capture of a hitherto impregnable ridge on the Western Front—to whom is that credit assigned? Well, it depends. If the Canadians took the ridge, Canada gets the credit; and the world's press (including the press of London and England generally) pays due tribute to the invincible valour of the men from the Dominions. Or, if a Scottish or Irish regiment took the ridge, the official report from General Headquarters makes appreciative reference to the fact. But how often do we see the phrase "The ridge was stormed, under heavy fire, by an English regiment?" Practically never. A victory gained by English boys from Devon or Yorkshire appears as a British victory, pure and simple.

The Oppressed English eBook Ian Hay

Mr. Hayes (a Scotsman), takes a sardonic and and ironic look into the English in this short, satiric essay. It's funny until he gets stuck on the Irish, when he loses his sense of humor and reverts to being a dour Scotsman. While not his best work, it's still worth a read.

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  • Print Length 28 pages
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  • Publication Date November 23, 2012
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  • Language English
  • ASIN B00ACBH4TM

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Mr. Hayes (a Scotsman), takes a sardonic and and ironic look into the English in this short, satiric essay. It's funny until he gets stuck on the Irish, when he loses his sense of humor and reverts to being a dour Scotsman. While not his best work, it's still worth a read.
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