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DanH SW2 01 Jun 18 12.32am | |
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Have you ever seen the Mitchell and Webb sketch in the Second World War when they realise they’re the bad guys?
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Rudi Hedman Caterham 01 Jun 18 12.50am | |
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Originally posted by DanH
Have you ever seen the Mitchell and Webb sketch in the Second World War when they realise they’re the bad guys? You’d love a dab of MDMA with Tommy Robinson. You might learn something about the effects of the multiculturalism to this country we’ve had no say on that he’s talking about.
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Stirlingsays 01 Jun 18 4.26am | |
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Originally posted by DanH
Have you ever seen the Mitchell and Webb sketch in the Second World War when they realise they’re the bad guys? Oh the irony. And I just gotta say, life ain't a Mitchell and Webb sketch my man. In real life there aren't black and white value judgements, where the gunslinger is dressed in black and you're the hero in white come to put things right. Robinson comes with problems but he was shouting about this when the left wing were shouting racist and supporting and actually shutting him down. I know you think you're right. But like most lefties, it's feels instead of reals. Edited by Stirlingsays (01 Jun 2018 6.11am)
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cryrst The garden of England 01 Jun 18 6.02am | |
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What it means is Corbyn and abbot and the rest of the band of merry persons (see I'm being PC); can spout off about these changes in freedom of speech.
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Stirlingsays 01 Jun 18 6.18am | |
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Originally posted by cryrst
What it means is Corbyn and abbot and the rest of the band of merry persons (see I'm being PC); can spout off about these changes in freedom of speech.
If he doesn't, then there shouldn't be anything to worry about. Watching him run the country will resemble a slightly absurd tragic comedy.....But I know it's the poor that will actually suffer the most. Strange days indeed....most peculiar mama.
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DanH SW2 01 Jun 18 7.36am | |
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Originally posted by Rudi Hedman
You’d love a dab of MDMA with Tommy Robinson. You might learn something about the effects of the multiculturalism to this country we’ve had no say on that he’s talking about. The multicultural London I grew up in and have friends from all over the world in? Love it mate.
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dannyboy1978 01 Jun 18 7.45am | |
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Originally posted by DanH
The multicultural London I grew up in and have friends from all over the world in? Love it mate. That's the point alot of London and English cities arnt multicultural. There are pockets of different cultures, have you been to tower hamlets? Leeds or alike? You can't tell me this is good for England?
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Stirlingsays 01 Jun 18 7.45am | |
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Originally posted by DanH
The multicultural London I grew up in and have friends from all over the world in? Love it mate.
They play 'name the racist' from their majority white areas. It's even worst when they move to one and do it from there. But you state you live in SW2 so at least you aren't a hypocrite. Edited by Stirlingsays (01 Jun 2018 7.51am)
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dannyboy1978 01 Jun 18 7.52am | |
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Originally posted by DanH
The multicultural London I grew up in and have friends from all over the world in? Love it mate. You better tell the then priminister. State multiculturalism has failed, says David Cameron - [Link] Maybe take your blinkers of and start to realise what's happening.
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dannyboy1978 01 Jun 18 7.57am | |
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Originally posted by DanH
The multicultural London I grew up in and have friends from all over the world in? Love it mate. Is this the kind of place you grew up in? I'm being serious, was it?
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Stirlingsays 01 Jun 18 8.00am | |
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Originally posted by dannyboy1978
You better tell the then priminister. State multiculturalism has failed, says David Cameron - [Link] Maybe take your blinkers of and start to realise what's happening.
However.....Cameron didn't actually give a feck about that..Merkel said something very similar shortly before he did.....She and Cameron were saying things like that to shore up their bases.....look at what the man and Merkel actually did. Cameron was apart of a government that promised tens of thousands on immigration and instead delivered figures of between 200,00 and over 300, 000 thousand a year. You can say....well that's the EU.....But this is the man who urged you to vote remain....at a time when the EU had opened its borders to over a million migrants in under a year. Merkel said multiculturalism hadn't worked.....then safely elected she let in......as I say, over a million migrants into Germany.
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serial thriller The Promised Land 01 Jun 18 9.39am | |
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There are places where multiculturalism does breed integration. The city of London, for instance, or Knightsbridge, is full of mixed populations milling around, talking and money laundering happily together. Universities are another good example, happy to leech of the inherited wealth of the global youth, knowing that at the most you’ll get some public school kids making Chinese jokes on a WhatsApp group. Working in Tower Hamlets, I would argue that there is a fairly good level of integration in poorer areas too. I can go to any number of Bangladeshi eating houses and have a nice chat with the owner. But I’m also not blind to the serious tensions. Funnily enough one of the biggest where I work is between black and Asian kids, who often set up rival gangs on estates. But poverty evidently magnifies the differences we perceive in ourselves. In communities where poverty has existed for centuries, it has sadly become far easier to target immigration that social inequality as the root of all the problems. You are targeting people who are far more powerless than those who cause the poverty, and can therefore have a greater hope that kicking up a fuss will lead to results. This is flamed, callously, by politicians of both hues who produce sound bites promising to crack down on migration to win votes, but who actually care very little about it all. I think it was Juncker who said that in the whole Brexit negotiation so far, migration hasn’t appeared on the table once. This leaves those who fret about migration feeling humiliated, and leads them to people like Robinson sadly. Why do politicians do this? Because they realise the potency of appearing tough on the ‘other’. It makes them feel statesmanlike and strong; but more significantly it cleanses them From the blame for social tensions, which they know they carry every time they enact policy which siphons off money from the poor. Edited by serial thriller (01 Jun 2018 9.46am)
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