Swale No I don't find any of that xenophobic because its all true
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Really? Theres truth and how that truth is reported. OK guys I really am I wallowing with the pigs here then, it seems you would happily scapegoat other nationalities, and countries for no good reason.Originally posted by mistaram View PostSwale No I don't find any of that xenophobic because its all true
I supposed its no surprise to find that human thinking in a section of the population has not evolved beyond selective use of information to justify their actions!
If you cannot see how thats been used and that it is clearly xenophobic then you'd be one of those eagerly lapping at Hitlers tit when he used exactly the same methods to whip up the german population to follow him and look where that led.
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Your the guy with **** for brains and a penchant for falsehoods, lies and xenophobia, so chucking the insults back won't wash. Unfortunately it seems that many on this Forum are unable to recognise what a fairy teller you are, which is not surprising, but explains a lot really, stupidity is the common commodity on here.Originally posted by Trickytreesreds View PostApologies ramanag, it was aimed at **** for brains. The site cut out part of the quote.
I respect your views, because they are delivered in politeness and objection.
We may not agree, but I listen to you.
As for the coke head, no way
It must be nice living in your fantasy world, reading only that which you want to believe and ignoring the reality which does not concur with your views.
Pick up that mop and get scrubbing.
If you werent so sad I'd laugh,well i do anyway because your posts are so predictable sad little fascist!
**** Yellow Card - Spamming and continuous baiting and name calling a number of posters have expressed enough is enough ****Last edited by Rattea; 08-08-2017, 09:35 PM.
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Can we all establish what is understood by 'xenophobia' before rushing to judge. I offer this description...
'...fear and mistrust of what is perceived to be foreign or strange...including a fear of losing identity, suspicion of its activities, aggression and desire to eliminate its presence to secure a presumed purity'.
I don't think that's so wide of the mark as far as TTR is concerned but let's just consider this in relation to the perception of Muslims in this country for a moment. There can be no doubt that there has been/may still be a problem with 'grooming gangs' in this country and that the majority of those gangs are of Pakistani/Muslim origin. To deny this would be irresponsible. Equally there can be no doubt that such gangs represent a minority, that the vast majority of Muslims in this country are perfectly well behaved, socially responsible individuals and that actually the majority of child abuse in this country is conducted by white males acting at an individual level.
The difference between the more level headed and logical approach to this situation and the xenophobic approach is that while the former will recognise the balance I have described, the xenophobe will concentrate solely on the negative. I would suggest that this is very much the case where TTR's attitude to Germans and Syrians, at least, is concerned and that therefore the term 'xenophobe' - which isn't actually the greatest of insults - in relation to Tricky is not without foundation.
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My slightly longer response, to avoid being told I have the brain of a silverfish, is that as individuals I welcome all who come in peace and want to contribute in any way. My last two recruits were a uk resident Chinese and a uk born Hindu, I just lost with regret a Chinese Muslim and my daughters coloured and frankly scary looking pals are part of our 'family of friends'. BUT I maintain that the sheer volume of immigrants whether here to graft, sponge or destabilise is unsustainable. I also believe that the Muslim community on balance are more interested in hijacking our (british) progress and moulding it to their belief structure than in integration.
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'I also believe that the Muslim community on balance are more interested in hijacking our (British) progress and moulding it to their belief structure than in integration'. Really? On the basis of what evidence?
I think that's the sort of thing that certain sections of society might have said, albeit less articulately, about the Irish and 'Blacks' in the early sixties. Coming from you - an intelligent 'Christian' setting up 'home' in another country - I find it surprising and equally disturbing, not to mention, a tad hypocritical.
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Explain hypocritical R, I ask out of wanting to understand rather than start a spatOriginally posted by ramAnag View Post'I also believe that the Muslim community on balance are more interested in hijacking our (British) progress and moulding it to their belief structure than in integration'. Really? On the basis of what evidence?
I think that's the sort of thing that certain sections of society might have said, albeit less articulately, about the Irish and 'Blacks' in the early sixties. Coming from you - an intelligent 'Christian' setting up 'home' in another country - I find it surprising and equally disturbing, not to mention, a tad hypocritical.
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Islamic faith schools and a desire to introduce elements of sharia law are two examples of changing our society to fit themselves.Originally posted by ramAnag View Post'I also believe that the Muslim community on balance are more interested in hijacking our (British) progress and moulding it to their belief structure than in integration'. Really? On the basis of what evidence?
Not saying its good or bed but you wanted examples of such
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No, I don't want a 'spat' either. It's untypical of you, imo, but you haven't said why you believe Muslims are 'moulding our society to their belief structure'. It'll be easier for me to answer the hypocritical aspect after you've explained that 'belief'. Suffice it to say that an English chap abroad, drinking cider and watching Championship football in a possibly English populated bar is hardly likely to be embracing the Spanish way of life and is therefore on dodgy ground when criticising Muslims wanting to retain aspects of their culture.
Roger...I too am opposed to all 'Faith Schools'...Muslim, Catholic, C of E...whatever, but fail to see how Islamic schools are any more devisive than the other examples. Take your point about Sharia Law but wonder quite how widespread that desire is.
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You weren't to know R but I have a Spanish national insurance number. Pay their taxes,eat in Spanish places and (pathetically) hablo espanol. No offence takenOriginally posted by ramAnag View PostNo, I don't want a 'spat' either. It's untypical of you, imo, but you haven't said why you believe Muslims are 'moulding our society to their belief structure'. It'll be easier for me to answer the hypocritical aspect after you've explained that 'belief'. Suffice it to say that an English chap abroad, drinking cider and watching Championship football in a possibly English populated bar is hardly likely to be embracing the Spanish way of life and is therefore on dodgy ground when criticising Muslims wanting to retain aspects of their culture.
Roger...I too am opposed to all 'Faith Schools'...Muslim, Catholic, C of E...whatever, but fail to see how Islamic schools are any more devisive than the other examples. Take your point about Sharia Law but wonder quite how widespread that desire is.
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