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Stirlingsays 19 Aug 15 5.39pm | |
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Quote TheJudge at 19 Aug 2015 4.43pm
Quote nickgusset at 19 Aug 2015 2.34pm
Well I'm on a ferry to Calais now. Some posters will be pleased to know that plenty of pesky foreigners have left the country. I hope the border police will be checking your boot on the way back.
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Stirlingsays 19 Aug 15 5.48pm | |
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Quote jamiemartin721 at 19 Aug 2015 2.25pm
Cultural diversity in the UK is diverse within ethnicities, as between them.
A massive divide is between alligence to a nationality and historical background. This is a bit different to the fact that your neighour may be a bit of a prick. If this country had to conscript again for a war your neighbour is getting called up like you are (Mmmmm). Economic migrants aren't. I know that state alligence isn't big for you but it is a major deal for many others......Including those from external cultural communities themselves. Edited by Stirlingsays (19 Aug 2015 5.49pm)
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johnfirewall 19 Aug 15 10.25pm | |
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Another silly posh tart The article acknowledges that some of them are looking to work but it also mentions that they don't like France, failing to add any detail. She also goes on to argue on Facebook with a Brit (I spotted this on there via a friend who I imagine was sharing to highlight her efforts) who points out that he'd found lots of opportunities in France and that it was safe place for migrants again without any detailed objection. Edited by johnfirewall (19 Aug 2015 10.27pm)
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legaleagle 19 Aug 15 10.32pm | |
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Quote Stirlingsays at 19 Aug 2015 5.48pm
Quote jamiemartin721 at 19 Aug 2015 2.25pm
Cultural diversity in the UK is diverse within ethnicities, as between them.
A massive divide is between alligence to a nationality and historical background. This is a bit different to the fact that your neighour may be a bit of a prick. If this country had to conscript again for a war your neighbour is getting called up like you are (Mmmmm). Economic migrants aren't. I know that state alligence isn't big for you but it is a major deal for many others......Including those from external cultural communities themselves. Edited by Stirlingsays (19 Aug 2015 5.49pm)
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legaleagle 19 Aug 15 11.02pm | |
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Quote leggedstruggle at 18 Aug 2015 5.50pm
Australia.. is now experiencing the usual problems of mass immigration of people of different race, religion, language and culture.
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Edited by legaleagle (18 Aug 2015 8.00pm) "stunning example of successful migration" - struth mate:
But you just told us it was a stunning example of a multi-cultural paradise. I said multi culturalism has generally been very successful and beneficial to the country in a way that might be described as stunning. Alas,like any country,that does not preclude it having some jerks living there.
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legaleagle 19 Aug 15 11.11pm | |
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Quote Stirlingsays at 19 Aug 2015 8.04am
Legal thinks that if you're not fond of multiculturalism that it's doubtful that you should be in favour of curry. One of the more amusing points made in the argument around multiculturalism.
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leggedstruggle Croydon 20 Aug 15 6.31am | |
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Quote legaleagle at 19 Aug 2015 11.11pm
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Quote Stirlingsays at 19 Aug 2015 8.04am
Legal thinks that if you're not fond of multiculturalism that it's doubtful that you should be in favour of curry. One of the more amusing points made in the argument around multiculturalism.
Edited by legaleagle (19 Aug 2015 11.12pm) The modern orange carrot originated in the Netherlands in the 17th century. The Eastern variety was purple and was inferior to the orange carrots which were sweeter and more fleshy than their purple counterparts, thus providing more food per plant and being better tasting.
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legaleagle 20 Aug 15 9.08am | |
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Quote leggedstruggle at 20 Aug 2015 6.31am
Quote legaleagle at 19 Aug 2015 11.11pm
Quote Kermit8 at 19 Aug 2015 8.14am
Quote Stirlingsays at 19 Aug 2015 8.04am
Legal thinks that if you're not fond of multiculturalism that it's doubtful that you should be in favour of curry. One of the more amusing points made in the argument around multiculturalism.
Edited by legaleagle (19 Aug 2015 11.12pm) The modern orange carrot originated in the Netherlands in the 17th century. The Eastern variety was purple and was inferior to the orange carrots which were sweeter and more fleshy than their purple counterparts, thus providing more food per plant and being better tasting.
A truly multi-cultural vegetable,originating anywhere but within the Uk.
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johnfirewall 20 Aug 15 10.05am | |
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This reminds me of that meme doing the rounds on Facebook, along the lines of "Drives a German car, eats Indian food, drinks Italian coffee but hates foreigners" I don't know who's more stupid. The fictional racist portrayed or the sort of people who share such rubbish in the belief that it's actually relevant to anything.
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legaleagle 20 Aug 15 10.30am | |
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Or perhaps a third option for the most stupid? Those who are so blind they can't see the wood from the trees and say in relation to a discussion about benefits/negatives of multi culturalism, things like that the benefits of living in a more multi-cultural society as shown by our cuisine,such as "indian" food becoming one of our "national dishes",as an example are of no relevance whatsoever Edited by legaleagle (20 Aug 2015 10.31am)
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leggedstruggle Croydon 20 Aug 15 10.33am | |
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Quote legaleagle at 20 Aug 2015 10.30am
Or perhaps a third option for the most stupid? Those who are so blind they can't see the wood from the trees and say in relation to a discussion about benefits/negatives of multi culturalism, things like that the benefits of living in a more multi-cultural society as shown by our cuisine,such as "indian" food becoming one of our "national dishes",as an example are of no relevance whatsoever Edited by legaleagle (20 Aug 2015 10.31am) Right, lowered wages, competition for jobs, housing crisis and occasional terrorism - all worth it if we can buy a Chinesse takeaway or pitza.
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johnfirewall 20 Aug 15 10.33am | |
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We invented the Tikka Masala... Other holes in such a specious notion being anyone that indiscriminate in their dislike of foreigners is a rarity. Is anyone that stupid to not consider the external cultural influences on food? (ignoring the ridiculousness of where a car might come from) By pointing out the ignorance of a fictional character we've agreed on a couple of additional benefits of migration but I didn't see you crying out for the enrichment that Romanian cuisine might bring. Edited by johnfirewall (20 Aug 2015 10.48am)
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