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PalazioVecchio south pole 29 Oct 23 12.07pm | |
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Originally posted by Wisbech Eagle
Back in the year 500 AD, i would imagine that the Celtic Britons had a similar argument. In South Londinium. And thereafter, Londinium was no longer Celtic - it lost its previous identity. The Celts were exiled off to Wales. how soon before England loses its previous identity ? with the English exiled off to Benidorm & wherever else they can form a small ethnic enclave ?
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Hrolf The Ganger 29 Oct 23 12.12pm | |
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Originally posted by PalazioVecchio
Back in the year 500 AD, i would imagine that the Celtic Britons had a similar argument. In South Londinium. And thereafter, Londinium was no longer Celtic - it lost its previous identity. The Celts were exiled off to Wales. how soon before England loses its previous identity ? with the English exiled off to Benidorm & wherever else they can form a small ethnic enclave ? You are wasting your time. He doesn't understand that this stuff has happened many times in the past and that it impacted heavily on real people. He thinks that our gradual but rapidly increasing change into a satellite of Asia and Africa won't affect the dwindling Europeans.
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Wisbech Eagle Truro Cornwall 29 Oct 23 3.30pm | |
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Originally posted by Hrolf The Ganger
You are wasting your time. He doesn't understand that this stuff has happened many times in the past and that it impacted heavily on real people. He thinks that our gradual but rapidly increasing change into a satellite of Asia and Africa won't affect the dwindling Europeans. It’s you who is wasting your time getting concerned over something that won’t happen. This isn’t Celtic Britain. It’s the UK in the first quarter of the 21st century. If you don’t understand the difference then I pity you. We will survive as we always have with our culture adapted and enhanced. That the pace of change is faster than in the past is just a reflection of the world we live in, which is nothing we have any control over. Tilting at windmills is a pointless exercise. Better to join the party and enjoy the experience.
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Teddy Eagle 29 Oct 23 3.43pm | |
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Originally posted by Wisbech Eagle
It’s you who is wasting your time getting concerned over something that won’t happen. This isn’t Celtic Britain. It’s the UK in the first quarter of the 21st century. If you don’t understand the difference then I pity you. We will survive as we always have with our culture adapted and enhanced. That the pace of change is faster than in the past is just a reflection of the world we live in, which is nothing we have any control over. Tilting at windmills is a pointless exercise. Better to join the party and enjoy the experience. Which elements do you particularly recommend everyone should enjoy?
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Wisbech Eagle Truro Cornwall 29 Oct 23 9.04pm | |
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Originally posted by Teddy Eagle
Which elements do you particularly recommend everyone should enjoy? Whatever floats your boat! Not for me to speculate what individuals enjoy or indeed exactly how our culture will modify as time goes by. The point is that if things are going to continue to change, as they always have and always will, then it’s surely best to enjoy the journey rather than fight a pointless rearguard action. I don’t subscribe to the idea that our culture will be replaced. We need to be stronger with anyone who tries to impose their’s on us but most newcomers embrace ours and adapt their’s. My grandchildren see no problems at all, so why should I?
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Teddy Eagle 29 Oct 23 9.17pm | |
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Originally posted by Wisbech Eagle
Whatever floats your boat! Not for me to speculate what individuals enjoy or indeed exactly how our culture will modify as time goes by. The point is that if things are going to continue to change, as they always have and always will, then it’s surely best to enjoy the journey rather than fight a pointless rearguard action. I don’t subscribe to the idea that our culture will be replaced. We need to be stronger with anyone who tries to impose their’s on us but most newcomers embrace ours and adapt their’s. My grandchildren see no problems at all, so why should I?
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Teddy Eagle 29 Oct 23 9.19pm | |
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Originally posted by Wisbech Eagle
Whatever floats your boat! Not for me to speculate what individuals enjoy or indeed exactly how our culture will modify as time goes by. The point is that if things are going to continue to change, as they always have and always will, then it’s surely best to enjoy the journey rather than fight a pointless rearguard action. I don’t subscribe to the idea that our culture will be replaced. We need to be stronger with anyone who tries to impose their’s on us but most newcomers embrace ours and adapt their’s. My grandchildren see no problems at all, so why should I? Fine. Carry on not subscribing.
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Wisbech Eagle Truro Cornwall 29 Oct 23 9.36pm | |
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Whilst immigrant communities naturally tend to gravitate to each other we haven’t done enough to encourage greater dispersal. Nevertheless the terminology used to discriminate offends me. Why the ONS uses it defeats me. It encourages the kind of attitudes found on this site. There must be better ways to reach the data than use skin colour to define people.
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Behind Enemy Lines Sussex 29 Oct 23 10.24pm | |
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Originally posted by Wisbech Eagle
Whilst immigrant communities naturally tend to gravitate to each other we haven’t done enough to encourage greater dispersal. Nevertheless the terminology used to discriminate offends me. Why the ONS uses it defeats me. It encourages the kind of attitudes found on this site. There must be better ways to reach the data than use skin colour to define people. How about using blood groups, or would you be offended by ‘negative’ in any of the blood groups?
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Hrolf The Ganger 30 Oct 23 1.33pm | |
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Originally posted by Wisbech Eagle
It’s you who is wasting your time getting concerned over something that won’t happen. This isn’t Celtic Britain. It’s the UK in the first quarter of the 21st century. If you don’t understand the difference then I pity you. We will survive as we always have with our culture adapted and enhanced. That the pace of change is faster than in the past is just a reflection of the world we live in, which is nothing we have any control over. Tilting at windmills is a pointless exercise. Better to join the party and enjoy the experience. It's not me who looks like Don Quixote. You cannot see what is in front of you and still cling to these unrealistic ideals. You think that because immigrants don't arrive here in long boats armed with swords that the ultimate result won't be the same? They don't need force, they will just use our democratic systems with its cowardly self serving politicians to dictate policy going forward. They will undermine secular British values and replace everything we have fought to create with their alien religion based culture. If you still can't see the eventuality of this, then you will die a deluded fool.
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Teddy Eagle 30 Oct 23 9.36pm | |
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Originally posted by Wisbech Eagle
Whilst immigrant communities naturally tend to gravitate to each other we haven’t done enough to encourage greater dispersal. Nevertheless the terminology used to discriminate offends me. Why the ONS uses it defeats me. It encourages the kind of attitudes found on this site. There must be better ways to reach the data than use skin colour to define people. Regardless of how the ONS define the population how should the people who live in or come from those areas think if how their culture has been changed without their having had any say in the matter?
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Stirlingsays 30 Oct 23 10.09pm | |
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There's a kind of irony when someone who freely moved to a over ninety percent white area that minority groups should be encouraged to live in ethnically mixed areas. Oh why oh why isn't this person in the non diverse Mosques telling this to the people who need to hear it. I urge him to go to those places and spread his message. Tell your MP you want funding for a mission to Croydon to encourage some migration into Cornwall. Oh the fun. Edited by Stirlingsays (30 Oct 2023 10.12pm)
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