Are Scots the biggest cucks in the world?

Are Scots the biggest cucks in the world?
>England's slave for 1000 years
>voted to stay England's slave
>voted to stay the European Unions slave
>Still England's slave even after all their colonies got independence
>language almost erased from existence

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Yes.

Poor Scottish people. they don't deserve it. Feel bad for them

We get more from England than we put in

Act of Union began as a hostile merger, but would end in a full partnership in the most powerful going concern in the world ... it was one of the most astonishing transformations in European history.

They kinda deserve it 2bh

Yes.
It's a shame, we could have been the greatest allies if they weren't such masochists.

A serious question though : why England cares about Scotland being independant or not?
I mean, don't want to being rude, but they're insignificant to your country. England with or without Sctoland is basically the same.
So why you guys are so assblasted about Scotland, can't you just let them alone?

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I live in Scotland and it's shit

>>England's slave for 1000 years
Didn't they only join in a union in 1707? And that was through inheritance?

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>Scotland is shit
Why, though? Any arguments?

>A serious question though : why does France care about Corsica being independant or not?I mean, don't want to being rude, but they're insignificant to your country. France with or without Corsica is basically the same.So why you guys are so assblasted about Corsica, can't you just let them alone?

It's full of shallow leftist human trash who have never been outside of their country and wanted to become even more irrelevant by becoming independent and in the EU.

I don't mind about Corsica being independant Tbh. brittany being independant would be annoying though

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Because Corsica is absolutely gorgeous. In Fact the only reason it is that gorgeous is because French love Corsica so much they dump billions there for it not to be covered in luxury hotels.
Independentists,which is basically the local mafia, want closer ties to the EU and sell out the Island to foreign investors.

Limmys Show is the only good thing to come out of Scotland

oi ye wantin a burst mooth or what

>England's slave for 1000 years

American """education"""

I'm Scottish and British though, I don't see how I can be a 'slave' when I feel no different from an Englishman or a Welshman when it comes to the union. It was effectively Scots who came up and pushed for the idea of a United Kingdom anyway.

Not really, they've also got surprisingly rad literature, some very good movies, the best dialect of English, The Exploited and occasionally heart stoppingly beautiful women

scotland is a meme

This.

Scotland was heavily in debt before the act of union, with all of the failed colonial efforts and whatnot. We got bailed out once they became British ventures and now enjoy large monetary injections, more than we pay to the British central government in taxes with the added bonus of autonomous government. It's a pretty sweet deal.

>Ireland thinks it has a relevant opinion

Because we're an inherent part of the UK. It's not called the UNITED Kingdom for nothing. The union began with Scotland and England, and together with the Welsh and Irish we forged the greatest empire the world has ever seen. It's really rather symbolic.

Also, there's all the oil in the North Sea that would technically be within Scottish territorial waters.

To be honest, this only really applies to Glasgow and Dundee, everywhere else they're just a loud minority.

if anything the interpretation of UNITED is between Great Britain and Northern Ireland, not England and Scotland.

t. MacCuck

t. Robert the Cuck

t. Cuckulain

t. Cuck O'Shanter

If Scotland becomes independent then they might ally with France and go to war with England. You think the English want to take that risk?

It might be hard to understand the Scottish mindset as someone whose people and country were a part of, yet no represented by, another, not so great Empire, but we actually have a fair amount of power in the union and basically have home rule.
Remaining part of the UK gives us quite a bit of power upon the world stage, somthing we couldn't do as some small, irrelevant country, such as Slovenia.

>So why you guys are so assblasted about Scotland, can't you just let them alone?

Scotland is important to the union we have oil,shipyards plus the UKs Nuclear weapons are based in Scotland so even though were not that rich were still important all parts of the UK are important in some way.

Don't you make up less than 10% of Britain's population? Dunno aboot that power sharing, seeing how, statistically, 8 out of 10 British MP's are English, ładdie.

Tell you neighbours to stop sending their gypsies to Govanhill thanks.
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>It's not called the UNITED Kingdom for nothing.
cucks will always defend their mistresses cheating, no suprise here.

It's the other way around though

>Glasgow's new communities of former asylum seekers and refugees and – most recently – migrants benefiting from EU enlargement from Poland, Slovakia, the Czech Republic and Romania.

Those are NOT our neighbours. What do you take me for, some sort of Eastern European?

>It's the other way around though

I always thought Slovenia and Slovakia were neighbours oh well.

That is completely false.
Before Ireland was incorporated into the Union in 1801, it was the United Kingdom of Great Britian, representing the union of the crown of Scotland and the crown of England into one, single entity. Ireland has always played second fiddle to the rest of the UK.

>England's Slaves for 1000 years
Every single Scottish child is taught in school about the various wars fought between Scotland and England, almost all of which were to save scotland from a tyrannical English King taking the Scottish throne. Despite losing some of these wars, in the end Scotland remained a free nation untio the personal union between the two countries, which resulted in a Scottish King put on the English throne.

>Voted to Stay England's Slave
We have a very benificial arrangement within the Union. We get representation proportional to our population (as it should be in any equal and fair democracy) and we also get more money from the British government than we pay in taxes.

>Voted to stay European Union slaves
Contrary to what most of this board seems to think, the EU isn't all that bad. It's very benificial to Scotland in terms of trade, and being so far from the Middle East/North Africa, we see almost no migrants or refugees here. We basically get all the benifits without any of the downsides, why souldn't we want to stay?

>Stayed England's Slaves after all of their colonies got independence
The UK, including Scotland, lost their colonies. We however are not a colony, having a say in our nations politics just like any other part of the Kingdom, so breaking up the union just because some shitholes in Africa decided to be shit by themselves seems a bit ridiculous.

>Scottish Language almost wiped from existance
The same could be said for many other countries around the world. Language diversity everywhere is dropping, and it's estimated that 90% of all languages spoken today will be extinct by 2100. If you want an example closer to home, look at the Republic of Ireland. They chose to leave the union, and look where Irish Gaelic is now, still a dying and irrelevant language.

Overall this thread reeks Burger Larpism, someone who understands very little about a place very far away yet claims to know all about their current situation.

>meme continent

Scots have their own parliament in addition to equal representation in the British parliament, which legislates for the whole union and not just for England. Pound for pound, Scottish MPs have more power than English ones do.
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