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Kermit8 Hevon 09 Jan 16 4.29pm | |
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Is debate really stifled though? Social media exposure and plenty of airtime for Farage et al and anyone who wants to voice an opinion without a problem. Even on here counts. Maybe the case has to be made better by those who claim to not be xenophobic when they pursue an anti-immigration or anti-EU argument in order not to be associated with the nastier bigoted lowlife out there. If they did I for one would listen and take it on board. As it stands they don't seem to able to [argue well]. Which is why, of course, others may see them as having a hidden agenda or being in denial about certain unsavoury views they hold.
Better to argue the case well rather than looking to blame if one want's to see change.
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Hrolf The Ganger 09 Jan 16 4.43pm | |
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Is debate really stifled though? Social media exposure and plenty of airtime for Farage et al and anyone who wants to voice an opinion without a problem. Even on here counts. Maybe the case has to be made better by those who claim to not be xenophobic when they pursue an anti-immigration or anti-EU argument in order not to be associated with the nastier bigoted lowlife out there. If they did I for one would listen and take it on board. As it stands they don't seem to able to [argue well]. Which is why, of course, others may see them as having a hidden agenda or being in denial about certain unsavoury views they hold.
Better to argue the case well rather than looking to blame if one want's to see change. A bit straw man if you ask me. There does seem to be a rather arrogant notion among the liberal left that somehow they have both moral and intellectual superiority over the opposition. Funny really. I don't think they would listen to any argument, no matter how eloquent, because it would not fit with their deeply entrenched ideology.
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Is debate really stifled though? Social media exposure and plenty of airtime for Farage et al and anyone who wants to voice an opinion without a problem. Even on here counts. Maybe the case has to be made better by those who claim to not be xenophobic when they pursue an anti-immigration or anti-EU argument in order not to be associated with the nastier bigoted lowlife out there. If they did I for one would listen and take it on board. As it stands they don't seem to able to [argue well]. Which is why, of course, others may see them as having a hidden agenda or being in denial about certain unsavoury views they hold.
Better to argue the case well rather than looking to blame if one want's to see change. A bit straw man if you ask me. There does seem to be a rather arrogant notion among the liberal left that somehow they have both moral and intellectual superiority over the opposition. Funny really. I don't think they would listen to any argument, no matter how eloquent, because it would not fit with their deeply entrenched ideology.
You can't blame the liberal left for some of the right's pro-EU views. You can only blame the lack of whatever from the anti-s, surely?
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bubble wrap Carparks in South East London 09 Jan 16 5.12pm | |
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You've taken a hammering about Corbyn and Cologne so I guess the purpose of this thread is to puff your lefty chest out again......... LOLZ
Much to your delight . And mine
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leifandersonshair Newport 09 Jan 16 5.50pm | |
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It's a tricky subject, immigration; plenty of people who have concerns about immigration (and the impact on an ever shrinking body of public services being cut to the bone) don't have a racist bone in their body. Unfortunately, by the same token, plenty of out and out racists cite their concern about immigration when what they really mean is 'too many non British white people' and hark at a return to some sort of imagined, 1950's golden age where minorities knew their place. Well firstly, it is not "imagined" to say that there were a lot less immigrants here in the 50's. I'm not saying that it is imagined that the demographic population was completely different. That's a fact. Merely pointing out that it was not the golden age of peace and happiness that some would have it made out to be, and that it was a different world. The very different world we live in now is not just down to immigration, as some seem to believe. The changing nature of modern economies, globalisation, politics and various global conflicts etc has had far more to do with the world we find ourselves in than anything else. Immigration may have played a part, but it is just one part of the puzzle. There seems to be an attitude (especially, but not solely, amongst older generations) that, if there were less 'foreigners' here, we would somehow magically default to the world of the 1950's again. It's a dangerous attitude to have.
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Hrolf The Ganger 09 Jan 16 5.59pm | |
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Quote Kermit8 at 09 Jan 2016 3.58pm
Is debate really stifled though? Social media exposure and plenty of airtime for Farage et al and anyone who wants to voice an opinion without a problem. Even on here counts. Maybe the case has to be made better by those who claim to not be xenophobic when they pursue an anti-immigration or anti-EU argument in order not to be associated with the nastier bigoted lowlife out there. If they did I for one would listen and take it on board. As it stands they don't seem to able to [argue well]. Which is why, of course, others may see them as having a hidden agenda or being in denial about certain unsavoury views they hold.
Better to argue the case well rather than looking to blame if one want's to see change. A bit straw man if you ask me. There does seem to be a rather arrogant notion among the liberal left that somehow they have both moral and intellectual superiority over the opposition. Funny really. I don't think they would listen to any argument, no matter how eloquent, because it would not fit with their deeply entrenched ideology.
You can't blame the liberal left for some of the right's pro-EU views. You can only blame the lack of whatever from the anti-s, surely? Well we will have to wait and see if the argument is strong enough. Where the EU is concerned, it is difficult to present a convincing argument to an electorate or party members when no one has experience of or can make reference to a similar set of circumstances that would suggest expertise.
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matt_himself Matataland 09 Jan 16 6.07pm | |
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Quote Kermit8 at 09 Jan 2016 3.58pm
Is debate really stifled though? Social media exposure and plenty of airtime for Farage et al and anyone who wants to voice an opinion without a problem. Even on here counts. Maybe the case has to be made better by those who claim to not be xenophobic when they pursue an anti-immigration or anti-EU argument in order not to be associated with the nastier bigoted lowlife out there. If they did I for one would listen and take it on board. As it stands they don't seem to able to [argue well]. Which is why, of course, others may see them as having a hidden agenda or being in denial about certain unsavoury views they hold.
Better to argue the case well rather than looking to blame if one want's to see change. A bit straw man if you ask me. There does seem to be a rather arrogant notion among the liberal left that somehow they have both moral and intellectual superiority over the opposition. Funny really. I don't think they would listen to any argument, no matter how eloquent, because it would not fit with their deeply entrenched ideology.
You can't blame the liberal left for some of the right's pro-EU views. You can only blame the lack of whatever from the anti-s, surely?
Not want you will hear, or will want to hear, in the Teignmouth branch of Cafe Nero.
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Kermit8 Hevon 09 Jan 16 6.16pm | |
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Quote Kermit8 at 09 Jan 2016 3.58pm
Is debate really stifled though? Social media exposure and plenty of airtime for Farage et al and anyone who wants to voice an opinion without a problem. Even on here counts. Maybe the case has to be made better by those who claim to not be xenophobic when they pursue an anti-immigration or anti-EU argument in order not to be associated with the nastier bigoted lowlife out there. If they did I for one would listen and take it on board. As it stands they don't seem to able to [argue well]. Which is why, of course, others may see them as having a hidden agenda or being in denial about certain unsavoury views they hold.
Better to argue the case well rather than looking to blame if one want's to see change. A bit straw man if you ask me. There does seem to be a rather arrogant notion among the liberal left that somehow they have both moral and intellectual superiority over the opposition. Funny really. I don't think they would listen to any argument, no matter how eloquent, because it would not fit with their deeply entrenched ideology.
You can't blame the liberal left for some of the right's pro-EU views. You can only blame the lack of whatever from the anti-s, surely?
Not want you will hear, or will want to hear, in the Teignmouth branch of Cafe Nero.
How did the therapy go?
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nickgusset Shizzlehurst 09 Jan 16 6.36pm | |
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Quote Kermit8 at 09 Jan 2016 3.58pm
Is debate really stifled though? Social media exposure and plenty of airtime for Farage et al and anyone who wants to voice an opinion without a problem. Even on here counts. Maybe the case has to be made better by those who claim to not be xenophobic when they pursue an anti-immigration or anti-EU argument in order not to be associated with the nastier bigoted lowlife out there. If they did I for one would listen and take it on board. As it stands they don't seem to able to [argue well]. Which is why, of course, others may see them as having a hidden agenda or being in denial about certain unsavoury views they hold.
Better to argue the case well rather than looking to blame if one want's to see change. A bit straw man if you ask me. There does seem to be a rather arrogant notion among the liberal left that somehow they have both moral and intellectual superiority over the opposition. Funny really. I don't think they would listen to any argument, no matter how eloquent, because it would not fit with their deeply entrenched ideology.
You can't blame the liberal left for some of the right's pro-EU views. You can only blame the lack of whatever from the anti-s, surely?
Not want you will hear, or will want to hear, in the Teignmouth branch of Cafe Nero.
How did the the rapy go? Bloody North Africans
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Hrolf The Ganger 09 Jan 16 10.30pm | |
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Quote leifandersonshair at 09 Jan 2016 3.27pm
It's a tricky subject, immigration; plenty of people who have concerns about immigration (and the impact on an ever shrinking body of public services being cut to the bone) don't have a racist bone in their body. Unfortunately, by the same token, plenty of out and out racists cite their concern about immigration when what they really mean is 'too many non British white people' and hark at a return to some sort of imagined, 1950's golden age where minorities knew their place. Well firstly, it is not "imagined" to say that there were a lot less immigrants here in the 50's. I'm not saying that it is imagined that the demographic population was completely different. That's a fact. Merely pointing out that it was not the golden age of peace and happiness that some would have it made out to be, and that it was a different world. The very different world we live in now is not just down to immigration, as some seem to believe. The changing nature of modern economies, globalisation, politics and various global conflicts etc has had far more to do with the world we find ourselves in than anything else. Immigration may have played a part, but it is just one part of the puzzle. There seems to be an attitude (especially, but not solely, amongst older generations) that, if there were less 'foreigners' here, we would somehow magically default to the world of the 1950's again. It's a dangerous attitude to have.
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Hoof Hearted 10 Jan 16 10.55am | |
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Quote Hrolf The Ganger at 09 Jan 2016 10.30pm
Quote leifandersonshair at 09 Jan 2016 5.50pm
Quote Hrolf The Ganger at 09 Jan 2016 3.40pm
Quote leifandersonshair at 09 Jan 2016 3.27pm
It's a tricky subject, immigration; plenty of people who have concerns about immigration (and the impact on an ever shrinking body of public services being cut to the bone) don't have a racist bone in their body. Unfortunately, by the same token, plenty of out and out racists cite their concern about immigration when what they really mean is 'too many non British white people' and hark at a return to some sort of imagined, 1950's golden age where minorities knew their place. Well firstly, it is not "imagined" to say that there were a lot less immigrants here in the 50's. I'm not saying that it is imagined that the demographic population was completely different. That's a fact. Merely pointing out that it was not the golden age of peace and happiness that some would have it made out to be, and that it was a different world. The very different world we live in now is not just down to immigration, as some seem to believe. The changing nature of modern economies, globalisation, politics and various global conflicts etc has had far more to do with the world we find ourselves in than anything else. Immigration may have played a part, but it is just one part of the puzzle. There seems to be an attitude (especially, but not solely, amongst older generations) that, if there were less 'foreigners' here, we would somehow magically default to the world of the 1950's again. It's a dangerous attitude to have.
I must admit I would find it difficult to replace the tandoori style cooking we have enjoyed for decades in Curry Houses!
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Midlands Eagle 10 Jan 16 11.01am | |
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Quote Hoof Hearted at 10 Jan 2016 10.55am
Vesta Beef Curry...... the Saturday night "treat"... I must admit I would find it difficult to replace the tandoori style cooking we have enjoyed for decades in Curry Houses! I have a memory like a sieve and can't normally remember what I had for dinner a couple of nights ago but I can still recall the taste of the Vesta prawn curry that my mother "cooked" once some 55 years ago
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