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It's a laugh hearing about their «revolutionary» nation—a garish, bargain-basement reproduction constructed from the discarded scraps of empires they never understood. They took the language of England and stripped it of its nuance, then pilfered the Enlightenment from France and distilled it into a simplistic, shouting slogan. Their entire culture is a monument to this profound insecurity, a desperate, loud performance to convince themselves they are the authors of a history they merely photocopied. They have the audacity of a sequel that believes it is superior to the original, blind to its own lack of soul, of texture, of cause and effect. This inferiority complex is the very source of their blinding, obnoxious «superiority». They are a cut-and-paste job of greater civilisations, a pastiche without the original artistry. Now, if you'll excuse me, I have a vintage Bordeaux to appreciate, its terroir containing more authentic history than their entire microwaved existence.