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ChrisGC Wantage 01 Apr 19 8.39am | |
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Originally posted by Pussay Patrol
What was he doing in Burma? Risking his life so you could be conceived in many years to come and spout your hatred masked as tolerance, completely oblivious to the struggles of his generation and ungrateful for his sacrifice. Seems a bit of a waste of time when put like that, but there you go. Some of us get it.
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cryrst The garden of England 01 Apr 19 8.55am | |
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Originally posted by Pussay Patrol
What was he doing in Burma? Watching his mates getting torn to shreds so your benefit fraud friends could steal 2 billion a year from our pockets you sad creature.
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Badger11 Beckenham 01 Apr 19 8.59am | |
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Originally posted by Teddy Eagle
That’s a very noble attitude. Maybe the things he saw and experienced, and probably did, in the army hardened his opinion. So are you saying events in the past have no bearing on how people regard each other today? My old headmaster was a guest of the Japanese during the war. We had a visit to our school of (young) Japanese teachers. As always he was unfailingly polite and a model of curtsey towards them. I admired him for that I am not sure I could have been that noble but he set a terrific example to us kids. I doubt anyone would have blamed him if he had taken a sick day.
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Badger11 Beckenham 01 Apr 19 9.24am | |
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The Ukrainians are voting for a comedian, big deal we have 650 clowns
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DANGERCLOSE London 01 Apr 19 9.26am | |
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Originally posted by cryrst
Watching his mates getting torn to shreds so your benefit fraud friends could steal 2 billion a year from our pockets you sad creature. Agreed
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DANGERCLOSE London 01 Apr 19 9.31am | |
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Originally posted by Pussay Patrol
Ah yes, they need us more. Only the gullible would atill believe this even after the 29 March deadline when the EU has maintained its position from the beginning. They said the German Car industry would lobby the EU, they didn't, they have all held firm. So they don't need us more. If you ask me, if we leave with no deal it will make negotiating a trade deal much harder and put us in a very weak position so we have far more to lose. Or perhaps you have some actual evidence that shows they need us more? You are clueless imo
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Rudi Hedman Caterham 01 Apr 19 9.36am | |
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Originally posted by DANGERCLOSE
You are clueless imo What was going on in 1943? Epic fail. Tells us enough.
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Sir James Hird Mount Martha 01 Apr 19 9.39am | |
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Excuse me sport, who said we do'nt like you 'pommy b******s?' No. I’m saying that human beings tend to notice differences and react accordingly. A lot of Australians, for example, don’t like British people. Racism?
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Teddy Eagle 01 Apr 19 9.47am | |
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Originally posted by Sir James Hird
Excuse me sport, who said we do'nt like you 'pommy b******s?' No. I’m saying that human beings tend to notice differences and react accordingly. A lot of Australians, for example, don’t like British people. Racism? You must have a tremendous sporting rivalry with Greece then.
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Pussay Patrol 01 Apr 19 9.59am | |
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Originally posted by Badger11
My old headmaster was a guest of the Japanese during the war. We had a visit to our school of (young) Japanese teachers. As always he was unfailingly polite and a model of curtsey towards them. I admired him for that I am not sure I could have been that noble but he set a terrific example to us kids. I doubt anyone would have blamed him if he had taken a sick day. How do they need us more then? Do explain, from your own learned opinion not what Ree7mogg tells you
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Teddy Eagle 01 Apr 19 10.15am | |
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Originally posted by Badger11
My old headmaster was a guest of the Japanese during the war. We had a visit to our school of (young) Japanese teachers. As always he was unfailingly polite and a model of curtsey towards them. I admired him for that I am not sure I could have been that noble but he set a terrific example to us kids. I doubt anyone would have blamed him if he had taken a sick day. Yes that is a very forgiving attitude. I’m not saying the old man hated them or spent his time trying to do them down he just didn’t like them. He also spoke highly of India having spent many years there so maybe he was a selective racist.
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Hrolf The Ganger 01 Apr 19 10.21am | |
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Originally posted by Sir James Hird
Excuse me sport, who said we do'nt like you 'pommy b******s?' No. I’m saying that human beings tend to notice differences and react accordingly. A lot of Australians, for example, don’t like British people. Racism? Since the majority of Australians and New Zealanders are British by descent, then obviously no.
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