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    Haha, complaining that we are "stealing" Scottish culture is stupid. Where did rock 'n' roll come from? Blue jeans? Hamburgers? Cultures will flow with the demand. Just like British Rock vs. American Rock, so too is Scottish and Scottish-American culture different.

    If he doesn't like us "stealing" Scottish culture, then I'm sure he'd be more than happy to give up that which he "steals" from us.

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    The article is a crock, and bordering on insulting.

    The basis of his argument is rot: I have never known a Canadian who claimed to be English. Lots will say that their great-grandparents came from England, but none lay claim to being English. Who did the author meet here that did that?

    Likewise, I do not claim to be Scottish, but I do claim the ancestry and heritage. And on occassion, I choose to flaunt it.

    Ah well, he got a rise out of me, so I suppose he was successful in whatever he was trying to do.
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    Quote Originally Posted by beloitpiper View Post
    Haha, complaining that we are "stealing" Scottish culture is stupid. Where did rock 'n' roll come from? Blue jeans? Hamburgers? Cultures will flow with the demand. Just like British Rock vs. American Rock, so too is Scottish and Scottish-American culture different.

    If he doesn't like us "stealing" Scottish culture, then I'm sure he'd be more than happy to give up that which he "steals" from us.
    I agree...almost completely....I do make one distinction...

    that is I am an American of Scottish descent...no matter my heritage and bloodline I am an American first and it is to this country I hold my loyalty (in spite of my personal opinions about our leaders abilities).

    And if I choose to honor my ancestry from Scotland by wearing a kilt or my Nordic heritage by my choice in faith, who is a Scotsman or Nordic man to say I'm wrong to do so.
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    You know, why does it matter to them? Why do they care so much? This is a petty thing. I for one am proud of my heritage and I don't need anyone else to tell me if I should celebrate it or not.

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    I can celebrate any of my heritages whenever and where i want. the people in the isles can join in as well but most choose not to, i'm guessing from the article.
    Gillmore of Clan Morrison

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    I find Scottish and Irish history to be very interesting. As a rule I have like most Scots and Irish that I have met. I enjoy their whisky, their beer, and their music. The fact that i have ancestors from both countries provides a neat link to the past. That being said, I am an American, the culture i was raised in is south Texas. I also have an interest in Japanese culture, history and language. I study a Japanese martial art. I even lived in Japan for a year when I was in the Marine Corps. Most Japanese that I have talked to like the fact that i am taking such an interest in their culture. In fact a couple have told me they think its funny that I know more about their history then they do. None of this takes away from my identity as an American nor is it insulting to the countries that i am interested in. This guy takes himself way too seriously.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Charlie Mc. View Post
    I find Scottish and Irish history to be very interesting. As a rule I have like most Scots and Irish that I have met. I enjoy their whisky, their beer, and their music. The fact that i have ancestors from both countries provides a neat link to the past. That being said, I am an American, the culture i was raised in is south Texas. I also have an interest in Japanese culture, history and language. I study a Japanese martial art. I even lived in Japan for a year when I was in the Marine Corps. Most Japanese that I have talked to like the fact that i am taking such an interest in their culture. In fact a couple have told me they think its funny that I know more about their history then they do. None of this takes away from my identity as an American nor is it insulting to the countries that i am interested in. This guy takes himself way too seriously.
    Well said.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Larry124 View Post
    Well said.
    indeed!!

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