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1 December, 2011 at 5:05 pm #483866
I cant open links in work so googled her name – Christ, wow, omg!!!!!
Fair play to this woman – an open letter to Emma West.
Dear Emma,You don’t know me. You’re not even aware of my existence, and you’ll never meet me. However, thanks to the power of the internet and the quick thinking of a young woman with a smartphone on the Croydon Tramlink last Sunday, I know of you. I’ve watched you repeatedly as you spat your racist venom all over a tram carriage full of non-whites, while your child sat on your lap.
We’re both 34, Emma. We both grew up in Britain and are both British. That’s where our common ground ends. You wouldn’t be able to tell what my background is from my face or accent, but I am one of the myriad people to whom you object so revoltingly strongly. My father is an immigrant. He’s lived, raised a family, educated his children, built a business and paid taxes in this country. He and his fellows are the backbone of this nation’s economy and culture; they are part of Britain’s history and her future.
Only you and your ilk are blind to this rather obvious fact.
Let me tell you a little bit about Britain, my dear.
Britain’s days as a colonial power ended long ago. Because Britannia so plundered and abused the countries that formed part of her ‘glorious’ empire, her subjects had no option but to come to Britain and build lives for themselves. Not only that, but Britain actively encouraged immigration to rebuild the country after a devastating war in which colonial subjects fought alongside white Britons. And not only that, but Britain has always been a racial melting pot. ALWAYS. You need only look at a history book to see that.
But someone like you won’t do that, will you? It’s far easier for you to remain ignorant and bigoted, to be fed outdated views that have been spoon-fed to you by other, equally ignorant and bigoted individuals. You have a distorted view of history, a perverse sense of your own racial superiority and your place in a modern society.
Forgive me for shattering your illusions, Emma, but “your Britain” doesn’t exist. It hasn’t existed for a long time, and her current survival is to be credited entirely to immigrants. All those jobs that you pass up because they’re ‘beneath’ you? They go to immigrants. The jobs to which you may aspire – though aspiration may be beyond you – will never be yours, because you’re simply too uneducated and ignorant to work in them. So you see people who aren’t the same colour as you making their way in life, while you sway drunkenly on a tram and berate them in the vilest of terms.
So now you’re on remand, charged with a racially aggravated public order offence. No doubt your cause will be championed by the National Front and the EDL. You’ll be a martyr in their eyes when you’re convicted, even if the sentence is little more than a fine. You’ll achieve a degree of fame within a very narrow circle, and notoriety in the wider community. You’ll be reviled, possibly attacked, and you’ll never find work with that kind of offence on your criminal record. Who wants to employ a convicted racist? Tell you what, luv, my dad certainly doesn’t.
What about your poor child? Using that kind of language around him is one disgusting thing; doing it in public is worse; and using it to express the hateful and hate-filled views that you espouse in public is utterly unacceptable. What kind of life are you giving him? And what life will he have once you’re convicted? Because believe you me, you certainly will be convicted.
We have laws against your actions, and laws against your views, precisely because they are unacceptable in a civilised, multicultural, multi-ethnic, multi-racial society. The law sanctions them because they cannot and will not be tolerated in Britain.
This is the Britain you live in, Emma. Welcome.
1 December, 2011 at 3:54 pm #483908Its kinda funny for me to read this thread, your in the same boat we were last year.
And were still in the shìt with no sign of it lifting.One thing is clear from this thread, your Government have won – they have divided the private and public sectors and noone is putting blame where it truly belongs – back on the Government and bankers.
1 December, 2011 at 1:09 pm #483972Hmm it does sound like a good idea to save lives but agree with you on personal responsibilty. It would probably be easier to pull off if pubs had free tea & coffee for designated drivers or a curtisy bus/taxi.
1 December, 2011 at 11:58 am #482110The ability to laugh, cry, feel etc.
1 December, 2011 at 10:47 am #466122The following day they ….
1 December, 2011 at 10:44 am #483901@thin ice wrote:
ah now lucy
a typical public service employee may be ? YES
over paid and lazy Lazy – YES, Overpaid – NO
instead of getting on with your work your on here posting at the tax payers expense :P Not at all, i’m that good that i get my work done AND able to post here, with no extra expense to tax payers.1 December, 2011 at 10:39 am #483964If it was a drawn why did the bet go ahead, thought it was the LOSER who got their head shaved??
Noone lost – they draw.You got pic to prove you did what you posted.
You really got to start to use the space bar after a comma, now i see the win or shave bit – still wanna see pic. Oh and how did you get on with Thin on the 26th :lol:
1 December, 2011 at 10:36 am #482923Once its not Willy, after blowing his fuse over a game he should be booted. If it was him who had to be the one to hide the towels from everyone to get their gift from home, he would have done it, and more importantly if he had of guessed the correct people I dont think he’d have given out that they were being punished.
After last nights one, i think Mark might win – i hope not though.
30 November, 2011 at 4:03 pm #483882@momentaryloss wrote:
The true villains are not the public or private sector workers trying to protect their livelihoods. Try the bankers, the fund managers, or even the government for turning the screw far too hard for our damaged economy to take. Not ordinary people trying to earn a crust.
Damn right Momentaryloss =D>
30 November, 2011 at 2:00 pm #483880When trade unions were first set up for the purpose of Ruby’s post they had the workers rights in mind, however in todays climate I truly beleive they look out for the employer insted.
Over here – Last year when we were about to strike the unions were all for us to sign and not go on strike but the people on the ground (inside the union) told us not to sign as the Government would only end up taking more of are wages in the long run. People didn’t listen to the insiders and voted YES – we didn’t go on strike and an other “levy” was taken from are wages less than 3 months later.
Then the Govenment had the cheek to say we didn’t get a pay reduction were paying a Govenment Levy insted!!!!!!The media are owned by the Govenment so when they published reports saying the lowest puplic servent is on a miniuim of €50K a year I nearly died wondering where the rest of my €25K a year was.
They did there best and unfortunaly sucseeded in dividing the public and private sectors so noone knew who to trust and in short the Govenment won – yes the same Irish Government who need €8Million from England and shìtload from rest of EU and we still need more and then let the bankers walk with all their money and millions in their private pensions!!!!.Let them strike, do support them as you never know when the Govenment will try to feck you over and you need support from others.
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