My first encounter with Leffe led me and my friend to chugging a bar empty of it, enjoying every swing.Originally Posted by Peasant Phill
This one was disturbingly bitter.![]()
My first encounter with Leffe led me and my friend to chugging a bar empty of it, enjoying every swing.Originally Posted by Peasant Phill
This one was disturbingly bitter.![]()
I don't know how it is in Belgium, but as far as I can tell in Holland people are aware that things aren't going smoothly in our neighbour but in general just don't care either way. Belgium's problem, deal with it. At least there haven't been any ethnic cleansings.
"The facts of history cannot be purely objective, since they become facts of history only in virtue of the significance attached to them by the historian." E.H. Carr
lol. That would be such an embarassment.Originally Posted by Mikeus Caesar
Arrogant, flame-provoking statement of the day from yours truly: Nobody cares about Belgium :P
I mean, seriously, how large is the damn place? How can there be any serious separatist movements in a country that size? What are these people? Idiots?It's the age of trains and cars, soon to be spaceships and flying saucers. "The Village and immediate surroundings" should've by now included a whole continent at least.
Who knows? May be the center of the European Union would become an Anarchist paradise! Brussels Commune, here we come!
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If you don't care about Belgium, why did you bother posting here in the first place?Originally Posted by AntiochusIII
Bash our politicians as much as you want, they deserve it, but please show some respect for our little country and its' inhabitants.
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Andres is our Lord and Master and could strike us down with thunderbolts or beer cans at any time. ~Askthepizzaguy
Ja mata, TosaInu
Oh, don't get me wrong. Belgians are great -- the culture, the beauty, Brussels, etc. though personally I don't like any beer at all so (!?). It's just that separatist movements based on essentially ethnicity touches my pet peeve, bad. It brings out the "what is wrong with you people" side of me.Originally Posted by Andres
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Vive la Belgique! Vive le peuple belge! Et vive Leterme et la Brabançonne!
[/drunk, Belgians will know what it's all about]
[/sober, the next morning]
Lars, it is a video of Guy Leterme from a few months ago. He is Flemish, and the expected prime minister to be of the federal government of Belgium. In the video he was asked to sing the Belgian national anthem in French, and then proceeds to sing the Marseillaise - the French national anthem. By sheer oblivious mistake, not as a statement by him of any kind, to be sure.
It is both hilarious and tragic. The nearest thing must be for, say, a French speaking Canadien PM to mistake the Spar Bangled Banner for the English version of 'Oh Canada'.
I posted it more or less as a reply to Antiochius, to show to what extent even a small country can be divided, to what extend Belgium is two societies living with their backs turned to each other.
Originally Posted by AntiochusIII
It's Yves LetermeOriginally Posted by Louis VI the Fat
Little known fact: his father is Walloon...
True that. We speak a different language (many francophones don't understand dutch, flemings usually do understand french, allthough the knowledge of french amongst the flemings is getting worse), watch totally different television programs, read different newspapers, like different artists, have different cultural interests, we have different political parties (every Flemish party has its' counterpart in Wallony, yet those counterparts are starting to become very different from each other).Originally Posted by Louis
Flemings and Walloons are getting more and more ignorant of each other and to be honest, I think many flemings (and walloons, but they probably won't admit it) are already living in a seperate country deep in their minds
But despite all our differences and quarrels, there has never been any violence or aggression towards each other. Everything goes through debate and civilised discussion.
The son of one of the flemish nationalists politicians (Bart De Wever), got threatened by some wacko a while ago. Mangain, a walloon politician who has been a thorn in the flemish side for many years now, was upset about this and said that this was inacceptable. Didier Reynders, another walloon politician, said something likewise.
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Andres is our Lord and Master and could strike us down with thunderbolts or beer cans at any time. ~Askthepizzaguy
Ja mata, TosaInu
Replace flemings and Waloons with English and French Canadians, and I know exactly what you mean.Originally Posted by Andres
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I got that much, mostly.Originally Posted by Louis VI the Fat
The problem is that I can't think in French. I have to translate in my head. And the tempo of native spoken French being what it is (faaaaaast), means I have a hard time keeping up.
If you havin' skyrim problems I feel bad for you son.. I dodged 99 arrows but my knee took one.
VENI, VIDI, NATES CALCE CONCIDI
I came, I saw, I kicked ass
True, Belgians have always tried to be constructive when there were differences. There is or ever was an ETA, IRA or any other form of organisation that used violent means to fight for the emancipation of a certain cultural group. Luckely none saw the need for such a organisation. To our pride and shame we have always negotiated with each other to get to an acceptable solution for both cultures. Solutions however that leave none happy or are diluted to the point that they barely do what was set out. A price all/most/some of us are willing to pay for peaceful coexistence and keeping this construction named Belgium together.Originally Posted by Andres
One thing should be clearly understood and that is the reason for the current conflict between Flanders and Wallony. Both sides aren’t quarrelling because of cultural or ethnic differences, the only reason is egoism. Flemish (forgive my generalisation) are tired of having to wait for more abilities that were promised ages ago while the Walloons are afraid that eventually they’ll lose the monetary support of Flanders. So we wont pick up our machetes anytime soon.
Even more, Belgian can be seen as an example for other countries with regions that wish a form of self governing. I think of Spain among others.
The nonviolent reputation, however, isn’t entirely justified Schoolstrijd (catholic school system against state school system), koningskwestie (Flanders against Wallony about whether or not a collaborating king could return), Leuven Vlaams (changing the language of a university) and Voeren amongst others have resulted in causalities due to violent protests, mob aggression, toppled trams, …
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