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orpingtoneagle Orpington 17 Sep 18 7.31pm | |
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Originally posted by Stirlingsays
'Hollow sounding board'? Do you say that about the bbs or is it only for politics you're against? Gusset tried to close this site down. Great guy to refer to. Ok I think it is time to ask this and I know as a man who often speaks of truth an honour you will give a straight answer to a straight question. Do you actually follow/support Crystal Palace football club? I ask simply as you never seem to offer any insight or commentary on football. You simply pedal recycled far right opinions of others as inescapable truths or offer polemic rants about the evils of multi culturalism the media or all sorts you regard as left wing. Just wondering. Edited by Stirlingsays (02 Apr 2018 4.36pm)
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Hrolf The Ganger 17 Sep 18 7.42pm | |
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He has mastered the post quoting button though. Since you only post very occasionally to criticise posters with opinions that you don't like, it's understandable that you haven't.
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cryrst The garden of England 17 Sep 18 7.50pm | |
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Originally posted by serial thriller
No but you should probably go out and meet some. They really aren't that bad, and one day one of them may even save your life. TBH i wouldnt recommend a walk around bethnal green in your england shirt at 1am but regent street should be ok.
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cryrst The garden of England 17 Sep 18 7.51pm | |
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Also in response there are plenty that want to take my life as well!
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serial thriller The Promised Land 17 Sep 18 8.21pm | |
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Originally posted by cryrst
TBH i wouldnt recommend a walk around bethnal green in your england shirt at 1am but regent street should be ok. Funny, this was Shoreditch High Street after the England Colombia game... [Link] As someone who works in the area, I can assure you that, unlike what breitbart and guido tell you, it is still England. Edited by serial thriller (17 Sep 2018 8.21pm)
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Stirlingsays 17 Sep 18 8.36pm | |
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Originally posted by orpingtoneagle
Ok I think it is time to ask this and I know as a man who often speaks of truth an honour you will give a straight answer to a straight question. Do you actually follow/support Crystal Palace football club? I ask simply as you never seem to offer any insight or commentary on football. You simply pedal recycled far right opinions of others as inescapable truths or offer polemic rants about the evils of multi culturalism the media or all sorts you regard as left wing. Just wondering. I've been a Palace supporter all my practical life. As a pre-teen my Grandad took me to the Burnley game where we won 2-0 with our highest ever crowd. It's quite mystifying why you would call this into question just because I mainly post in the News/Politics section of Hol......Why on earth would I be on this site otherwise? I occasionally post in Palace Talk and match day threads. Shall I also ask the stupid question....Do you support Crystal Palace? Because you attack Crystal Palace fans? Shall we have a 'who can ask the most stupid question' session?
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Stirlingsays 17 Sep 18 8.38pm | |
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Originally posted by serial thriller
Funny, this was Shoreditch High Street after the England Colombia game... [Link] As someone who works in the area, I can assure you that, unlike what breitbart and guido tell you, it is still England. Edited by serial thriller (17 Sep 2018 8.21pm) Come 2050 it'll be a real open question. Edited by Stirlingsays (17 Sep 2018 8.39pm)
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serial thriller The Promised Land 17 Sep 18 9.05pm | |
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Just look at how London has changed in the past couple of decades. Local libraries have closed, local shops, local cafes and community centres. Public toilets, public benches, public water fountains are pretty much a thing of the past. They have been replaced by replica chain stores, high level security systems and empty flats. What that signifies, in my eyes, is a culture going backwards. It is the death of community and the corporate colonisation of where we live. It symbolises the cavernous gap between the power off the wealthy and the power of independent voices in our society, something which goes against our society's recent history, and which no one voted for and many are voting angrily in response to. And yet you blame immigrants. Mainly, you blame poor, disenfranchised immigrants, such as pakistanis, who actually propped up many of the local services and shops which made living in London so vibrant and desired. Before you go worrying about other cultures, I suggest you go and see what we are doing to our own culture. We are turning it in to a faceless, profit-driven monster.
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serial thriller The Promised Land 17 Sep 18 9.07pm | |
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Originally posted by Stirlingsays
Come 2050 it'll be a real open question. Edited by Stirlingsays (17 Sep 2018 8.39pm) It will, I presume, be full of third, fourth, fifth generation Brits, many of whom have only ever lived in this country, worked in this country and paid taxes in this country. What's the problem?
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Stirlingsays 17 Sep 18 9.13pm | |
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Originally posted by serial thriller
Just look at how London has changed in the past couple of decades. Local libraries have closed, local shops, local cafes and community centres. Public toilets, public benches, public water fountains are pretty much a thing of the past. They have been replaced by replica chain stores, high level security systems and empty flats. What that signifies, in my eyes, is a culture going backwards. It is the death of community and the corporate colonisation of where we live. It symbolises the cavernous gap between the power off the wealthy and the power of independent voices in our society, something which goes against our society's recent history, and which no one voted for and many are voting angrily in response to. And yet you blame immigrants. Mainly, you blame poor, disenfranchised immigrants, such as pakistanis, who actually propped up many of the local services and shops which made living in London so vibrant and desired. Before you go worrying about other cultures, I suggest you go and see what we are doing to our own culture. We are turning it in to a faceless, profit-driven monster.
England is principally for the English....the hint is in the name. Without a majority of English people within it.....it is no longer England. Demographics matter.....apparently to the brain washed this is controversial.....yet not for other countries. Tell me Serial....Do you think Tibetans have a right to Tibet? At what point does Tibet become Chinese due to immigration? Is there a right to a Tibetan culture...a Tibetan homeland. Without Tibetans being the majority......it no longer exists. Edited by Stirlingsays (17 Sep 2018 9.13pm)
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Stirlingsays 17 Sep 18 9.17pm | |
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Originally posted by serial thriller
It will, I presume, be full of third, fourth, fifth generation Brits, many of whom have only ever lived in this country, worked in this country and paid taxes in this country. What's the problem?
The English need to be a majority in England. Birth demographics and immigration and multiculturalism are well on the way to turning the English into a minority in their own country.
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Hrolf The Ganger 17 Sep 18 9.34pm | |
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Originally posted by Stirlingsays
The English need to be a majority in England. Birth demographics and immigration and multiculturalism are well on the way to turning the English into a minority in their own country. The bigger problem is that with endless large scale immigration comes endless integration or the lack of it.
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