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Wisbech Eagle Truro Cornwall 12 Apr 23 10.42pm | |
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Originally posted by Hrolf The Ganger
Yes, and we all know why. So people like you can hide the truth. You are the embodiment of what Orwell predicted You make me laugh! You just assume. You know nothing. Even Manuel knew more than you. The ONS, who organise the census, will apparently take a decision this year, with the doubt being whether things are changing too quickly these days for 10 year gaps being appropriate. As it would not be feasible to do it all more frequently a smaller, but representative, sample size is being considered. It's not about hiding the truth. It's about finding the truth.
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Mapletree Croydon 12 Apr 23 10.49pm | |
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Originally posted by Wisbech Eagle
You say one thing, then prove another! It cannot be true if you base, as you do, your theory on the nonsensical concept of "total replacement". You now accept huge change. All we are witnessing today is what is happening in every aspect of life. Everything is going faster. Including people becoming absorbed into their new environments, We won't be "replaced". We will be changed as we absorb the new. Just as we always have been. So what if the gene pool is now deeper and wider! That's only because the world is smaller and travel easier. We all come from the same pool. Every European could ultimately trace their origins back to Africa. We are all the same. The demographics of the new arrivals may well have been different on arrival, they are generally younger for example, but they will even out over time as they get absorbed. You appear to think everything is set in stone, but if that wasn't true in the past, why on earth will it be now? Neanderthals were not our ancestors. They were a completely different branch of the human family, a subspecies. To compare what happened to them, to what you expect will happen to us, is a ridiculous insult to all modern humans. They weren't "outbred". They died out, but exactly why, whether by inter-breeding, disease or war, isn't known. I hope you are beginning to "get it", but somehow I doubt it. You say died out. I assume you have not been to a Millwall away match
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Teddy Eagle 12 Apr 23 10.50pm | |
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Originally posted by Wisbech Eagle
We have been round this circle before. In support of the idea that "black lives matter" and not the political group BLM. Which would have been much better expressed by "all lives matter". All lives matter?
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Wisbech Eagle Truro Cornwall 13 Apr 23 8.31am | |
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It's an op ed which makes a fair point. Whether those who "took the knee" here considered it is unknown to me.
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georgenorman 13 Apr 23 8.35am | |
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Originally posted by Wisbech Eagle
It's an op ed which makes a fair point. Whether those who "took the knee" here considered it is unknown to me. Are we still taking the knee (apart from Eddie Izzard of course)? Are any teams still doing it?
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Mapletree Croydon 13 Apr 23 8.37am | |
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Tory peer Baroness Warsi has warned that what she describes as Suella Braverman's "racist rhetoric" is putting British Asian families at risk. The peer, the UK's first South Asian cabinet minister, claimed the home secretary's comments on small boats and grooming gangs "emboldened racists". Baroness Warsi added: "Whether this consistent use of racist rhetoric is strategy or incompetence, however, doesn't matter. Both show she is not fit to hold high office." This kind of 'shock jock' language is becoming a pattern with her. It feels like she more interested in the rhetoric and the noise of creating a culture war than the actual job."
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georgenorman 13 Apr 23 8.41am | |
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Originally posted by Mapletree
Tory peer Baroness Warsi has warned that what she describes as Suella Braverman's "racist rhetoric" is putting British Asian families at risk. The peer, the UK's first South Asian cabinet minister, claimed the home secretary's comments on small boats and grooming gangs "emboldened racists". Baroness Warsi added: "Whether this consistent use of racist rhetoric is strategy or incompetence, however, doesn't matter. Both show she is not fit to hold high office." This kind of 'shock jock' language is becoming a pattern with her. It feels like she more interested in the rhetoric and the noise of creating a culture war than the actual job." Aren't the majority of the illegal immigrants in the boats white?
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Teddy Eagle 13 Apr 23 8.43am | |
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Originally posted by Mapletree
Tory peer Baroness Warsi has warned that what she describes as Suella Braverman's "racist rhetoric" is putting British Asian families at risk. The peer, the UK's first South Asian cabinet minister, claimed the home secretary's comments on small boats and grooming gangs "emboldened racists". Baroness Warsi added: "Whether this consistent use of racist rhetoric is strategy or incompetence, however, doesn't matter. Both show she is not fit to hold high office." This kind of 'shock jock' language is becoming a pattern with her. It feels like she more interested in the rhetoric and the noise of creating a culture war than the actual job." The last paragraph unfortunately applies to an increasing number of politicians. It's as though they're drunkenly tweeting provocative messages.
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Wisbech Eagle Truro Cornwall 13 Apr 23 8.54am | |
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Originally posted by Mapletree
You say died out. I assume you have not been to a Millwall away match Not for over 60 years. The locals even then seemed a little different, so maybe you have a point.
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Hrolf The Ganger 13 Apr 23 11.02am | |
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Originally posted by Wisbech Eagle
You make me laugh! You just assume. You know nothing. Even Manuel knew more than you. The ONS, who organise the census, will apparently take a decision this year, with the doubt being whether things are changing too quickly these days for 10 year gaps being appropriate. As it would not be feasible to do it all more frequently a smaller, but representative, sample size is being considered. It's not about hiding the truth. It's about finding the truth. Let's wait and see.
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Hrolf The Ganger 13 Apr 23 11.12am | |
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Originally posted by Wisbech Eagle
You say one thing, then prove another! It cannot be true if you base, as you do, your theory on the nonsensical concept of "total replacement". You now accept huge change. All we are witnessing today is what is happening in every aspect of life. Everything is going faster. Including people becoming absorbed into their new environments, We won't be "replaced". We will be changed as we absorb the new. Just as we always have been. So what if the gene pool is now deeper and wider! That's only because the world is smaller and travel easier. We all come from the same pool. Every European could ultimately trace their origins back to Africa. We are all the same. The demographics of the new arrivals may well have been different on arrival, they are generally younger for example, but they will even out over time as they get absorbed. You appear to think everything is set in stone, but if that wasn't true in the past, why on earth will it be now? Neanderthals were not our ancestors. They were a completely different branch of the human family, a subspecies. To compare what happened to them, to what you expect will happen to us, is a ridiculous insult to all modern humans. They weren't "outbred". They died out, but exactly why, whether by inter-breeding, disease or war, isn't known. I hope you are beginning to "get it", but somehow I doubt it. Total replacement would imply not a single gene remaining from an existing population. Now this begs the question. How much replacement of our gene pool would you like before you call it replacement? It already stands at 25% replaced in around 70 years. Do you seriously believe that this trend won't continue and accelerate? If you believe that, then you would believe anything.
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Hrolf The Ganger 13 Apr 23 11.25am | |
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Originally posted by Mapletree
Tory peer Baroness Warsi has warned that what she describes as Suella Braverman's "racist rhetoric" is putting British Asian families at risk. The peer, the UK's first South Asian cabinet minister, claimed the home secretary's comments on small boats and grooming gangs "emboldened racists". Baroness Warsi added: "Whether this consistent use of racist rhetoric is strategy or incompetence, however, doesn't matter. Both show she is not fit to hold high office." This kind of 'shock jock' language is becoming a pattern with her. It feels like she more interested in the rhetoric and the noise of creating a culture war than the actual job." So when she starts telling the truth, it's racist rhetoric. Fancy that. I know you would rather protect the rapists and allow an endless stream of boat people to arrive rather than protect the British public, but that is no real surprise We have to tread a difficult path between what is right for the majority and protecting minorities. It's not like we weren't warned of the consequences. As for spurious claims of asylum. The sooner we rid ourselves of these invaders, the better. They are costing us all money, contributing to crime and threatening our safety. If you don't like that reality, tough.
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