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On Wed, 16 Nov 2016 12:32:45 +0000
(Mark Bestley) wrote: Roland Perry wrote: In message , at 10:28:50 on Wed, 16 Nov 2016, d remarked: Pity May didn't trigger it while she had the chance before those immigrants won that legal challenge (one can only hope one night down a dark alley...). Racist and fascist. Racist? Against which race exactly? Be specific. A racism charge doesn't have to specify a specific race. As for fascist I can't think of anything more pro-authoritarian than some people who weren't even born here who seem to think they have to the right to question the implementation of the result of a referendum of the natives. Gosh, you are confused. Many of the people with a vote in this country weren't born here (if that's what you mean by 'native'). And many people who were born here did not have a vote e.g. those using EU freedom of movement to work in Europe. There's a reason there's an "ex" in ex-pat. -- Spud |
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![]() wrote in message news ![]() On Wed, 16 Nov 2016 10:43:33 +0000 Roland Perry wrote: In message , at 10:28:50 on Wed, 16 Nov 2016, d remarked: Pity May didn't trigger it while she had the chance before those immigrants won that legal challenge (one can only hope one night down a dark alley...). Racist and fascist. Racist? Against which race exactly? Be specific. A racism charge doesn't have to specify a specific race. Not for a delusional **** spewing liberal no, but for any rational thinking person, yes, it does otherwise the term is meaningless other than a playground insult designed to shut down debate. As for fascist I can't think of anything more pro-authoritarian than some people who weren't even born here who seem to think they have to the right to question the implementation of the result of a referendum of the natives. Gosh, you are confused. Many of the people with a vote in this country weren't born here (if that's what you mean by 'native'). And I doubt many of them voted leave not that I give a **** about their opinions in this context anyway. apparently, a large number of the 50s generation of immigrates voted to reduce the current lot of immigrants |
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On 16/11/2016 14:15, tim... wrote:
wrote in message news ![]() On Wed, 16 Nov 2016 10:43:33 +0000 Roland Perry wrote: In message , at 10:28:50 on Wed, 16 Nov 2016, d remarked: Pity May didn't trigger it while she had the chance before those immigrants won that legal challenge (one can only hope one night down a dark alley...). Racist and fascist. Racist? Against which race exactly? Be specific. A racism charge doesn't have to specify a specific race. Not for a delusional **** spewing liberal no, but for any rational thinking person, yes, it does otherwise the term is meaningless other than a playground insult designed to shut down debate. As for fascist I can't think of anything more pro-authoritarian than some people who weren't even born here who seem to think they have to the right to question the implementation of the result of a referendum of the natives. Gosh, you are confused. Many of the people with a vote in this country weren't born here (if that's what you mean by 'native'). And I doubt many of them voted leave not that I give a **** about their opinions in this context anyway. apparently, a large number of the 50s generation of immigrates voted to reduce the current lot of immigrants A chap I spoke to from Hong Kng voted leave "because it would reduce illegal immigration if we left". -- Graeme Wall This account not read. |
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![]() "tim..." wrote in message news ![]() wrote in message news ![]() On Wed, 16 Nov 2016 10:43:33 +0000 Roland Perry wrote: In message , at 10:28:50 on Wed, 16 Nov 2016, d remarked: Pity May didn't trigger it while she had the chance before those immigrants won that legal challenge (one can only hope one night down a dark alley...). Racist and fascist. Racist? Against which race exactly? Be specific. A racism charge doesn't have to specify a specific race. Not for a delusional **** spewing liberal no, but for any rational thinking person, yes, it does otherwise the term is meaningless other than a playground insult designed to shut down debate. As for fascist I can't think of anything more pro-authoritarian than some people who weren't even born here who seem to think they have to the right to question the implementation of the result of a referendum of the natives. Gosh, you are confused. Many of the people with a vote in this country weren't born here (if that's what you mean by 'native'). And I doubt many of them voted leave not that I give a **** about their opinions in this context anyway. apparently, a large number of the 50s generation of immigrates voted to Hm, what on earth is an immigrate? Oops tim |
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On Wed, 16 Nov 2016 14:15:18 -0000
"tim..." wrote: wrote in message news ![]() And I doubt many of them voted leave not that I give a **** about their opinions in this context anyway. apparently, a large number of the 50s generation of immigrates voted to reduce the current lot of immigrants Yes, I've read that too. Seems in certain parts of London they're not happy about their ethnic culture being diluted by the mass immigration of eastern europeans. Funny what goes around comes around isn't it. Guess they didn't get the memo about "celebrating diversity" from The Guardian and all the ******* in Islington. -- Spud |
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On Wed, 16 Nov 2016 12:32:45 +0000 (Mark Bestley) wrote: Roland Perry wrote: In message , at 10:28:50 on Wed, 16 Nov 2016, d remarked: Pity May didn't trigger it while she had the chance before those immigrants won that legal challenge (one can only hope one night down a dark alley...). Racist and fascist. Racist? Against which race exactly? Be specific. A racism charge doesn't have to specify a specific race. As for fascist I can't think of anything more pro-authoritarian than some people who weren't even born here who seem to think they have to the right to question the implementation of the result of a referendum of the natives. Gosh, you are confused. Many of the people with a vote in this country weren't born here (if that's what you mean by 'native'). And many people who were born here did not have a vote e.g. those using EU freedom of movement to work in Europe. There's a reason there's an "ex" in ex-pat. So you don't want immigrants to UK to vote because they wern't born here and you don't want people who were born here to be able to vote either. That does not make any sense. -- Mark |
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On Wed, 16 Nov 2016 14:55:16 +0000
(Mark Bestley) wrote: wrote: On Wed, 16 Nov 2016 12:32:45 +0000 (Mark Bestley) wrote: Roland Perry wrote: In message , at 10:28:50 on Wed, 16 Nov 2016, d remarked: Pity May didn't trigger it while she had the chance before those immigrants won that legal challenge (one can only hope one night down a dark alley...). Racist and fascist. Racist? Against which race exactly? Be specific. A racism charge doesn't have to specify a specific race. As for fascist I can't think of anything more pro-authoritarian than some people who weren't even born here who seem to think they have to the right to question the implementation of the result of a referendum of the natives. Gosh, you are confused. Many of the people with a vote in this country weren't born here (if that's what you mean by 'native'). And many people who were born here did not have a vote e.g. those using EU freedom of movement to work in Europe. There's a reason there's an "ex" in ex-pat. So you don't want immigrants to UK to vote because they wern't born here and you don't want people who were born here to be able to vote either. That does not make any sense. Born here and living here. If you've ****ed off to live in another country you absolve any right to have an influence on whether your country of birth remains in the EU since it is no longer your concern. And if all those chavs and criminals living on the costas are worried about their status when we exit then they should apply for Spanish citizenship. Ditto anywhere else. -- Spud |
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Martin Coffee wrote:
On 16/11/16 14:38, tim... wrote: "tim..." wrote in message news ![]() wrote in message news ![]() Roland Perry wrote: In message , at 10:28:50 on Wed, 16 Nov 2016, d remarked: Pity May didn't trigger it while she had the chance before those immigrants won that legal challenge (one can only hope one night down a dark alley...). Racist and fascist. Racist? Against which race exactly? Be specific. A racism charge doesn't have to specify a specific race. Not for a delusional **** spewing liberal no, but for any rational thinking person, yes, it does otherwise the term is meaningless other than a playground insult designed to shut down debate. As for fascist I can't think of anything more pro-authoritarian than some people who weren't even born here who seem to think they have to the right to question the implementation of the result of a referendum of the natives. Gosh, you are confused. Many of the people with a vote in this country weren't born here (if that's what you mean by 'native'). And I doubt many of them voted leave not that I give a **** about their opinions in this context anyway. apparently, a large number of the 50s generation of immigrates voted to Hm, what on earth is an immigrate? Oops tim Google should be your friend. https://www.google.com/search?as_q=i...pe=&as_rights= Why couldn't you be bothered to look it up if you didn't understand its meaning? It's a verb, not a noun. |
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On 16/11/16 15:27, Recliner wrote:
Martin Coffee wrote: On 16/11/16 14:38, tim... wrote: "tim..." wrote in message news ![]() wrote in message news ![]() Roland Perry wrote: In message , at 10:28:50 on Wed, 16 Nov 2016, d remarked: Pity May didn't trigger it while she had the chance before those immigrants won that legal challenge (one can only hope one night down a dark alley...). Racist and fascist. Racist? Against which race exactly? Be specific. A racism charge doesn't have to specify a specific race. Not for a delusional **** spewing liberal no, but for any rational thinking person, yes, it does otherwise the term is meaningless other than a playground insult designed to shut down debate. As for fascist I can't think of anything more pro-authoritarian than some people who weren't even born here who seem to think they have to the right to question the implementation of the result of a referendum of the natives. Gosh, you are confused. Many of the people with a vote in this country weren't born here (if that's what you mean by 'native'). And I doubt many of them voted leave not that I give a **** about their opinions in this context anyway. apparently, a large number of the 50s generation of immigrates voted to Hm, what on earth is an immigrate? Oops tim Google should be your friend. https://www.google.com/search?as_q=i...pe=&as_rights= Why couldn't you be bothered to look it up if you didn't understand its meaning? It's a verb, not a noun. But it's meaning in this case was obvious. |
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