Title: Braveheart... "I won't die for these bastards." Source:
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I seriously doubt I would like Mel Gibson in real life but he does clearly understand, with movies like "Braveheart" and "The Patriot," that the real problem throughout history has been the English. They've been far worse than the bush-leaguer Nazis, and they did it for 300 years, not a decade like the Nazis.
They were even worse than the Jewsish Bolshevists in Russia.
What the English have done to the world is unspeakable, and what they did to Inrelard was even worse than what they did to Scotland.
I'd like to see Gibson do a movie about the Civil War. The South, after all, was pretty much founded by the Scots-Irish, and the New England Yankees were pretty were in many ways descended from the English. It's as if the whole English/Celtic wars over there were remapped onto the United States in the form of the War between the States.
The Scots-Irish tribe to which you belong has a fatal flaw--they can easily be propagandized into fighting ... for any reason or for no reason. The beginning of the clip has a Scot beginning to think things over about what the impending fight is really all about. Then William Wallace comes riding in to propagandize him as if he's from the Fox News Channel.
At the "end of the day," as the saying goes, Wallace was dead, that guy probably was, too, and the fight had been exactly about what the thinking Scot was saying it was, with no benefit at all to the ordinary peasants who mindlessly went to their deaths, just as there was no benefit at all to any of the Scots-Irish volunteers in the U.S. military who have just been killed or grievously wounded after Englishman GW Bush propagandized them into fighting for "Iraqi Freedom."