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Jimenez SELHURSTPARKCHESTER,DA BRONX 14 Feb 19 10.26pm | |
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Originally posted by elgrande
Didn't she marry a Dutch ISIS fighter . If she ends back here,jail her and take the child into care. Maybe Pussay Patrol is looking for a lodger?
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Invalid user 2019 14 Feb 19 11.01pm | |
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Originally posted by Hrolf The Ganger
I joke slightly, but Europeans will be outnumbered 10 to 1 in the coming decades. Mixing will be the end of the European race and we need to recognise that fact instead of deluding ourselves. It is simple maths. Our genes will be diluted and only an echo of us will exist sooner than you think. It ain't fantasy. It has already happened to several other hominids.
To the extent that you personally get to decide who you procreate with and vote for you have a say on the matter. I doubt we disagree on immigration policy at all. I have no burning desire to fill our little island. Getting politicians to enact will of the people policies is far from a formality though as we see with Brexit. Just to be clear though on one specific point that you may not disagree with anyway. If you're born in Britain and are totally assimilated into British culture, but aren't white European, you're still British. Not second rate British. Not nice to have you here British. Not negative side of the numbers game British. You're British. You're not personally responsible for or to be saddled with blame for the extinction or dilution of anything. You're very much born where you belong and your place here absolutely holds no less validity or value than someone who has a different set of genes. Edited by dollardays (14 Feb 2019 11.42pm)
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Rudi Hedman Caterham 15 Feb 19 12.04am | |
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Originally posted by dollardays
To the extent that you personally get to decide who you procreate with and vote for you have a say on the matter. I doubt we disagree on immigration policy at all. I have no burning desire to fill our little island. Getting politicians to enact will of the people policies is far from a formality though as we see with Brexit. Just to be clear though on one specific point that you may not disagree with anyway. If you're born in Britain and are totally assimilated into British culture, but aren't white European, you're still British. Not second rate British. Not nice to have you here British. Not negative side of the numbers game British. You're British. You're not personally responsible for or to be saddled with blame for the extinction or dilution of anything. You're very much born where you belong and your place here absolutely holds no less validity or value than someone who has a different set of genes. Edited by dollardays (14 Feb 2019 11.42pm) Some good points but unfortunately there are already too many people that are not totally assimilated into British culture and the number is growing.
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Invalid user 2019 15 Feb 19 12.23am | |
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Originally posted by Rudi Hedman
Some good points but unfortunately there are already too many people that are not totally assimilated into British culture and the number is growing. I agree, that's what happens without a sensible immigration policy with input from the people. Where a primary allegiance to religion is part of the mix the picture of course becomes more complicated. At the extremes, like with this girl, it's lost cause territory. By her actions I view her to have renounced her citizenship, and she should now be tasked with continuing on with her grim new life in Syria.
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Pussay Patrol 15 Feb 19 2.06am | |
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Originally posted by deetee
Wait and see in a month she will have a council flat and we will be paying to keep them both forever Keep buying the daily mail to keep tabs on the story
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Stirlingsays 15 Feb 19 2.14am | |
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No one is born in 'Britain' exactly.....that's a collective term. They are born into one of the four countries or its off shoot regions and that's their nationality. The people who say they are British are often saying it because they regard that as their part nationality along with their racial or other nationality rather than English, Scottish, Welsh or northern Irish.....It's British to the exclusion of those....because they regard those nationalities as genetically white. So, for example, if someone is born and raised in England and is happy to call themselves English without claiming any other heritage and is happy to celebrate traditional English culture and its language and rituals. Then that person, regardless of the genes 'god' gave them....That person can be my national brother or sister. Anything else is a dilution from that. A person must be able to transcend their genes because philosophically we are more than genes. However the reality is that this is a small number of people. Instead what we are seeing is the reality that England is being taken away from the English. What in the past required war and subjugation now is done by replacement. Even China had to force Tibet......We listened to the neo liberals and their lies instead. Comfortable lies instead of inconvenient truths.....and even now....when the statistical truth is laid bare for all those willing to look....You will be demonised if you dare speak that truth. You will be told you're pushing 'racial hatred' when you don't hate anybody.......Even those who lie about you.
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Invalid user 2019 15 Feb 19 2.41am | |
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Many people regardless of their race call themselves British. In reference to 'That person can be my national brother or sister' if someone is born here and loves their country and its traditions they require no invitation or permission to be your 'national brother or sister' any more than you need theirs, because this is their country as much as it is yours.
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Stirlingsays 15 Feb 19 3.27am | |
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Originally posted by dollardays
Many people regardless of their race call themselves British. Nevertheless in reference to 'That person can be my national brother or sister' if someone is born here and loves their country and its traditions they require no invitation or permission to be your 'national brother or sister' any more than you need theirs, because this is their country as much as it is yours. Edited by dollardays (15 Feb 2019 3.23am)
Yes, any other moot thoughts?
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Invalid user 2019 15 Feb 19 3.33am | |
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Originally posted by Stirlingsays
Yes, any other moot thoughts? It's not in the least bit moot. Your previous message was like the shaky handed threading of a needle, and this one is 'maybe I see black or mixed countrymen in the same light as myself, maybe I don't'. The invite in to someone who was already in the room. 'You can be my national brother'. Why thankyou, how generous.
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Stirlingsays 15 Feb 19 3.37am | |
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Originally posted by dollardays
It's not in the least bit moot. Your previous message was like the shaky handed threading of a needle, and this one is 'maybe I see black or mixed countrymen in the same light as myself, maybe I don't'. The invite in to someone who was already in the room. 'You can be my national brother'. Why thankyou, how generous. More mootness.... You have your opinion of me, I have my opinion of you......how interesting.
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Invalid user 2019 15 Feb 19 3.42am | |
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Originally posted by Stirlingsays
More mootness.... You have your opinion of me, I have my opinion of you......how interesting. If someone's born here and they love their country, they're as much a part of the nation as you or me. They don't need anyone to approve of their nationality in any way shape or form on account of their skin colour or genetic code. That is my view. I think most are on board with it and I would hope that you are too. Edited by dollardays (15 Feb 2019 3.45am)
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Stirlingsays 15 Feb 19 3.56am | |
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Originally posted by dollardays
If someone's born here and they love their country, they're as much a part of the nation as you or me. They don't need anyone to approve of their nationality in any way shape or form on account of their skin colour or genetic code. That is my view. I think most are on board with it and I would hope that you are too. Edited by dollardays (15 Feb 2019 3.45am) To an extent I'd agree with that. Ok, lets explore the concept of identity and race and what rights people have to fuse them or not fuse them. Do you feel this way about the whites in South Africa? Are they South Africans?
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