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steve1984 18 Dec 18 11.34pm | |
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Originally posted by Stirlingsays
Is that why they vote in Victor Orban rather than a party to let in the foreigners? Listen when you share your opinions on UK politics for example then whilst I don't agree, I can at least accept that your opinion is based on experience and understanding. But with regards to Orban's Hungary you just keep proving your ignorance and to me at least you just appear ridiculous, which isn't a good look. But suit yourself.
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martinelliff Staffordshire 18 Dec 18 11.40pm | |
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I am indifferent to the whole migration debate as the issues are complex. But it looks a bit rich of us Brits moaning about migration and the errosion of our culture over the last 60 years when we spent centuries imposing our culture on everyone else by force. We are reaping what we sowed. The same as us complaining to Brazil that they are cutting down the rain forest when the British Isles was one big forest at one time and we cut all the trees down. You can't tell kids not to take drugs and drink while necking a pint and smoking a spliff.
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Stirlingsays 18 Dec 18 11.41pm | |
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Originally posted by steve1984
Listen when you share your opinions on UK politics for example then whilst I don't agree, I can at least accept that your opinion is based on experience and understanding. But with regards to Orban's Hungary you just keep proving your ignorance and to me at least you just appear ridiculous, which isn't a good look. But suit yourself. I hear what you say and then I see the results at the ballot box. So when it comes to trusting an opinion.....Do I go with the nationalist who gets elected or the guy who has just said that the odd bomb isn't going to bother Hungary that much.......Sadiq Khan much?
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Stirlingsays 18 Dec 18 11.45pm | |
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Originally posted by martinelliff
I am indifferent to the whole migration debate as the issues are complex. But it looks a bit rich of us Brits moaning about migration and the errosion of our culture over the last 60 years when we spent centuries imposing our culture on everyone else by force. We are reaping what we sowed. The same as us complaining to Brazil that they are cutting down the rain forest when the British Isles was one big forest at one time and we cut all the trees down. You can't tell kids not to take drugs and drink while necking a pint and smoking a spliff.
I'm really interested to know what you think about how it's a 'bit rich' to complain about multiculturalism from immigration when you don't live with any significant issues from its effects. Edited by Stirlingsays (18 Dec 2018 11.47pm)
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PalazioVecchio south pole 18 Dec 18 11.46pm | |
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Originally posted by steve1984
as i live and breathe, its Maz ! all hail the king of the dodgy lib-Social justice warrior website. Not worthy of this august Football Club.
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Penge Eagle Beckenham 18 Dec 18 11.56pm | |
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Originally posted by martinelliff
I am indifferent to the whole migration debate as the issues are complex. But it looks a bit rich of us Brits moaning about migration and the errosion of our culture over the last 60 years when we spent centuries imposing our culture on everyone else by force. We are reaping what we sowed. The same as us complaining to Brazil that they are cutting down the rain forest when the British Isles was one big forest at one time and we cut all the trees down. You can't tell kids not to take drugs and drink while necking a pint and smoking a spliff. "We are reaping what we sowed". Who is WE? A bunch of elites running the country 200 years ago... and now I have to suffer. Says who exactly? What nonsense. Edited by Penge Eagle (18 Dec 2018 11.59pm)
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Stirlingsays 19 Dec 18 12.08am | |
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Originally posted by Penge Eagle
"We are reaping what we sowed". Who is WE? A bunch of elites running the country 200 years ago... and now I have to suffer. Says who exactly? What nonsense. Edited by Penge Eagle (18 Dec 2018 11.59pm)
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DanH SW2 19 Dec 18 12.38am | |
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Originally posted by Stirlingsays
Why do you think most the world speaks English?
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martinelliff Staffordshire 19 Dec 18 12.44am | |
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Where I live now is irrelevant. Family from Coulsdon (hence cpfc), attended Wandsworth College, lived in Stoke's Asian/student ghetto and in Manchester. I have been about a bit. I have Peruvian, South African and Australian relatives. The we I refer to is Britain as a nation. Not me or you. Our past shenanegans, resulted in much of the migration we have had in the last 60 years from Asian, the Caribbean etc (windrush). Just making a point that the general migration issue has a lot of historically links. The EU migration is relatively recent.
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Stirlingsays 19 Dec 18 12.52am | |
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Originally posted by DanH
Why do you think most the world speaks English? Nothing to do with me. The most common spoken language in the world is Chinese followed by Spanish. Like most things you state you're incorrect.
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Tawny Croydon 19 Dec 18 12.54am | |
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Originally posted by Stirlingsays
I'm really interested to know what you think about how it's a 'bit rich' to complain about multiculturalism from immigration when you don't live with any significant issues from its effects. Edited by Stirlingsays (18 Dec 2018 11.47pm) Launching in with race once again. You seem to be very taken with the idea that if people live somewhere that's predominently white that they live there specifically because it's white. Often there are a wide variety of factors. I lived in Leicester for a time. I didn't move their because it's very racially diverse though. Work simply took me there. All this tells us is what's important to you.
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Stirlingsays 19 Dec 18 12.58am | |
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Originally posted by martinelliff
Where I live now is irrelevant. Family from Coulsdon (hence cpfc), attended Wandsworth College, lived in Stoke's Asian/student ghetto and in Manchester. I have been about a bit. I have Peruvian, South African and Australian relatives. The we I refer to is Britain as a nation. Not me or you. Our past shenanegans, resulted in much of the migration we have had in the last 60 years from Asian, the Caribbean etc (windrush). Just making a point that the general migration issue has a lot of historically links. The EU migration is relatively recent.
Funny that ending up in a such an homogeneous area like that....Mmmmm....Same as DanH and so many others who speak nonsense like you just did. It's almost like there's some connection.
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