Changing Perceptions
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Looks familiar - check out 'Pledge to see this film' by Buck
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i was born in the watford gap but never had any problems with young scottish people. It' a great place.
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But nothing has changed, that's what the perception was of my generation in the sixties and most of us turned out okay.
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this video is so funny
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I had to turn captions on to understand him and I am fluent in english.
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Good vid.
It would, however, help our cause somewhat if the bloke doing the narration sounded slightly less apathetic...
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The thing about being discriminated against as a Scot and, it has to be said, mostly by a select group of English people, is that it's not being tagged with any of the various racial stereotypes that come with being Scottish.
It's the air of complete and utter indifference that's offered up on a daily basis by the UK establishment.
According to the establishment, all the important news happens in London, only funny animal stories and mass unemployment is important when it comes to Scotland.
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who's saying such mean things? I'm only a little % of scot, but I certainly don't belong to that mass of statistics. Seeing is believing, and since I don't currently know any scottish men or women, young or old, I cannot speak for this. However, thanks for shedding light on a dim topic! :D
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Awesome: a creative and productive move to bring awareness... very well done; excellent job! I enjoyed this very much.
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Like this a lot: young people have so much to offer and should be given every opportunity to fulfil their potential.
I never would have discovered this video if it weren't for Stephen Fry
ECPproductions100 10 months ago 56
Sent by Sfry,
and Agreed. there's too many steriotypes put on people my age at the moment.
Explains why i have to pay £8k on car insurance on >1 litre.
thespeg 10 months ago 17