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Hrolf The Ganger 29 Jul 21 5.07pm | |
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Originally posted by Wisbech Eagle
Who is "surrendering"? We aren't under attack. Society is evolving, and only those who are incapable of adaptation see that as a threat that must be resisted. Such people are modern day Luddites. Chicken Tikka Masala is the most popular dish in the UK. Period. Not just take away! As every human being is 99.9% genetically identical to any other, any changes are miniscule. What you object to is not genetics. It is culture and, let's be honest, skin colour. The culture will gradually assimilate. Skin colour just stops being noticed. we got Trump and Brexit because of associated, but different, reasons. Trump because a large section of the US population grew tired of constant wars and being the world's policemen. The "anything must be better than this" motivation grew powerfully in the "white" working underclass, supported by other groups, such as the Evangelicals. Brexit because of tiredness in our working class of feeling ignored, aided by clumsiness by Cameron. Getting rid of Trump was a totally understandable imperative. No-one co-ordinated the effort, but enough sections of society were of the same opinion, including ultimately the electorate, that it succeeded. I'd say that my heritage going back thousands of years is under attack, as well as the culture That I was happy to be surrounded by. The difference between humans is irrelevant. The figure you quote is irrelevant. Chimps are only 2% different to us. Worms aren't much more. This is all typical feeble Wisbech waffle designed to avoid what is clear and obvious. You really make yourself look a tit when you mention skin colour. Skin colour is happenstance. You can get a different skin colour by sun bathing. This kind of stupid reductive argument is why you get so much stick on these boards. I think a Chicken Tikki Masala is a good term to describe people like you. Edited by Hrolf The Ganger (29 Jul 2021 9.07pm)
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PalazioVecchio south pole 29 Jul 21 5.23pm | |
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Originally posted by DanH
You know Orwell was a socialist don’t you? it explains how the stupid fecker took a bullet in the neck in Spain. Getting involved in somebody else's fight. "war is a great @sshole-magnet" pj o'rourke Edited by PalazioVecchio (29 Jul 2021 5.25pm)
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Matov 29 Jul 21 5.31pm | |
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Originally posted by DanH
There’s a difference between being posh and being educated. I gotta know. Chicago? Austrian? Or is it all about dead Germans?
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PalazioVecchio south pole 29 Jul 21 5.41pm | |
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Originally posted by Matov
I gotta know. Chicago? Austrian? Or is it all about dead Germans? the Royal Family are posh, german and not very educated. The victims of the pakistani Rape Gangs were poor, English and not very educated. Edited by PalazioVecchio (29 Jul 2021 5.43pm)
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Matov 29 Jul 21 5.49pm | |
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Originally posted by PalazioVecchio
the Royal Family are posh, german and not very educated. The victims of the pakistani Rape Gangs were poor, English and not very educated. Edited by PalazioVecchio (29 Jul 2021 5.43pm) Answers to a different question but nonetheless, you are 100% correct.
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Spiderman Horsham 29 Jul 21 6.14pm | |
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Originally posted by Teddy Eagle
And you know he went to Eton don’t you?
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DanH SW2 29 Jul 21 6.32pm | |
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Originally posted by Teddy Eagle
And you know he went to Eton don’t you? Why do you suddenly think I have something against people who went to Eton? All I said was I’d more likely have more in common with someone from Newham than someone from Eton.
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Teddy Eagle 29 Jul 21 6.50pm | |
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Originally posted by DanH
Why do you suddenly think I have something against people who went to Eton? All I said was I’d more likely have more in common with someone from Newham than someone from Eton. Well you said you would have more in common not were more likely to which is a bit different but if I got it wrong then I apologise.
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BlueJay UK 29 Jul 21 7.05pm | |
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Originally posted by Hrolf The Ganger
This is all true, but we don't have to accept it. The bigger picture is that only countries that close their borders will survive the breakdown of society thought climate change and over population. As an island, Britain is well placed to protect itself if the fools who govern us took the right path. Has capitalism ever truly served the people though? It just seeks to create a situation that keeps the hamsters in their wheel. Take the first time buyer situation now. For those in their 20s and 30s they're either locked into a life of desperately trying to get on the housing ladder, or are handing a chunk of their earnings for life to landlords ( disproportionately represented in Parliament). None of these politicians care about demographics of areas they don't live in, or climate issues - just their bottom line. If it wasn't these issues it would be something else bringing about the same problems, because anything that gets in the way of the powerfuls financials will soon be getting out of the way. Ordinary people, which of course also includes people of colours and creeds from elsewhere (which would can accept regarding of our view of immigration) are simply pawns in the game with little real power or influence over anything.
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PalazioVecchio south pole 29 Jul 21 7.29pm | |
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Originally posted by DanH
I’d more likely have more in common with someone from Newham than someone from Eton. your risk from sun related skin-cancer ? like a Newham person or an Etonian ?
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cryrst The garden of England 29 Jul 21 8.09pm | |
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Originally posted by BlueJay
Has capitalism ever truly served the people though? It just seeks to create a situation that keeps the hamsters in their wheel. Take the first time buyer situation now. For those in their 20s and 30s they're either locked into a life of desperately trying to get on the housing ladder, or are handing a chunk of their earnings for life to landlords ( disproportionately represented in Parliament). None of these politicians care about demographics of areas they don't live in, or climate issues - just their bottom line. If it wasn't these issues it would be something else bringing about the same problems, because anything that gets in the way of the powerfuls financials will soon be getting out of the way. Ordinary people, which of course also includes people of colours and creeds from elsewhere (which would can accept regarding of our view of immigration) are simply pawns in the game with little real power or influence over anything.
The whole theory fails though as the financials employ non financials to do their dirty work who then become financials who employ non financials to do their dirty work who then become financials who employ etc etc and the wheel keeps turning. Capitalism is just that, it goes on and on. Sharing the wealth is the other option.
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Hrolf The Ganger 29 Jul 21 8.55pm | |
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Originally posted by BlueJay
Has capitalism ever truly served the people though? It just seeks to create a situation that keeps the hamsters in their wheel. Take the first time buyer situation now. For those in their 20s and 30s they're either locked into a life of desperately trying to get on the housing ladder, or are handing a chunk of their earnings for life to landlords ( disproportionately represented in Parliament). None of these politicians care about demographics of areas they don't live in, or climate issues - just their bottom line. If it wasn't these issues it would be something else bringing about the same problems, because anything that gets in the way of the powerfuls financials will soon be getting out of the way. Ordinary people, which of course also includes people of colours and creeds from elsewhere (which would can accept regarding of our view of immigration) are simply pawns in the game with little real power or influence over anything.
When capitalism allows the vast majority to live in comfort and security, then it is succeeding. Financial equality for all is not an option. We are all the victims and the beneficiaries of capitalism.
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