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6 September, 2006 at 12:55 pm #238391
@drivel wrote:
It never makes any bloody sense to me “”” – “and approach life to a more inner ability ” ???? divulge in mass diversity ?????
You dont know what your inner ability is? Wow, its what you are, who you are.
Mass diversity, many different cultures and beliefs, that is what we are taught to live with, and from a early school age now. You’ll see bliar or cameron, or some politician on tv at a school, whereby the claas pupils are a mixture of colour an culture, and no doubt, a white girl is holding hands with a black/asian boy, as if this is a great thing, because no harm comes from mass diversity.
6 September, 2006 at 12:11 pm #238388Hey Es.
Its your type of white liberalists within the concourses and board rooms of places like the bbc, who attract the nicey nice, dont say anything controversial, lets all clap anything remotely funny presenter/show about the new celebrity sweaty knickers.
We are taught to divulge in mass diversity, rather than our own individuality, the communistic approach.
When are the people of England going to say enough of this liberal minded nonsense, and approach life to a more inner ability?
6 September, 2006 at 11:26 am #2403826 September, 2006 at 10:58 am #240380@drivel wrote:
I’m wondering how many grown ups and children in England have been forced/taught / brainwashed to think like the BNP . I’m sure it’s not many , but if it’s ony Emma , then it’s one too many , and the longer the hatred of coloureds goes on the more white children in our neighbourhoods will become racist BNP’s
Well the leader of the opposition in the council of Barking, Richard Barnbrook, said on Talksport monday, that he welcomes the current working non whites living here.
Drivel, are you aware that theres evil extremists within the mainstream parties, who hate people?
And, why are you racist? Why do you go around with hatred attached to your mind?
6 September, 2006 at 10:03 am #240378Im wondering how many children in England have been forced/taught to think like them. Im sure its not if any at all, but even if its just one, its one too many, and the longer the hatred of us and the US goes on, the more islamic children living in our neighbourhood’s will become suicide bombers.
6 September, 2006 at 9:56 am #238386Nothing wrong with an opinion B55.
I personally think the white man will always “rule” the world, but the biggest danger to the white man’s success, is the white man who’s liberal minded, communistic in their views.
Those kind of people run our 4 countries, bend the ear of a super white power (USA), and are seen by many in europe and around the world as nice people.
When people in britain vote for the labour party, lib dems and the green party, their voting for a “we are all the same” world wide ideology. The influence “we” have on the world, enables those parties to engage in that.
Upto the mid eighties, pop music and fashion were very much an individual thing, since then we have gone down the road of wanting anything that comes our way, like with the pop idol shows.
The PEOPLE used to crave and join in the individuality and revel in it on the streets of the times going as far back to the 60’s with the beatles, 70’s punk, rock, “god save the queen, the fascist regime”, early 80’s madness, new romantics sound. Most of these people had a roughness about them, a spur of the moment sound, individuality.
Now “we” vote in our homes for a full set of white teeth looking, frilly shirt wearing sing the same song karaoke feel about it. We follow the leader well, its easier.
Do we wana be led by a political communistic extremist, just because its easy?
5 September, 2006 at 3:52 pm #238383Well i agree that religion is too much involved in everyday lives of all of us, regardless of our non religious beliefs, and is welcomed by politicians, which is wrong.
29 August, 2006 at 10:02 am #237494@Ow£n Ka$h wrote:
In emmaworld, money grows on trees doesn’t it? :roll:
EH?
29 August, 2006 at 9:59 am #238005@Mr Bigstuff wrote:
Emma you have a “Let them eat cake” attitude towards the issue of salaries. You say that employers should just pay more money for jobs like crop-picking and cleaning and then there wouldn’t be a shortage of native people wanting to do jobs like that. It’s an unrealistic attitude because the world doesn’t work like that.
I agree, but why cant it? Why dont we love cleanliness, why dont we wana pay for good health. Crop picking is physically hard work, people deserve more money. How does an MP deserve £60,000, plus loads of expensies a year, and a crop picker £10,000 a year, doesnt make sense.
You talk as if money grows on trees and that paying attractive salaries (i.e. far more than the minimum wage) is something that every employer can do.
They can, but the pickers are desperate for work, the employers know this.
Even if a law were to be passed forcing employers to pay attractive salaries for something like factory work what you would find is that companies would relocate to another country to reduce their costs. The result of that would be an increase in unemployment.
Who would then buy their product if we have mass unemployment…
So yet again it’s clear that BNP policies don’t stand up to the least bit of scrutiny.
What BNP policies you onabout?
29 August, 2006 at 9:50 am #238247@drivel wrote:
@emmalush wrote:
We cant rely on new labour and their conservatve, lib dem and green party friends. If we wana rule ourselves, we need to vote them out at every opportunity until and including the next euro election in 2009.
What the feck has that got to do with what I said Emma ?????????????????????
Because the EU make decisions, and we conform to them.
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