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I S & Rotherham Abuse Fuel Far Right Backlash
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http:// www.bbc .co.uk/ news/uk -292041 70
Hardly a shock. If such feelings continue one can only surmise that such sentiments may well be reflected in the ballot box next year.
Whadyathink, mikey?
Hardly a shock. If such feelings continue one can only surmise that such sentiments may well be reflected in the ballot box next year.
Whadyathink, mikey?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.v-e; I ignored your specious question (both extremes being abhorrent )when you first posed it, but as you have re-iterated, I ask you to look at history for an answer; In the first half of the 1930's the 'far right' National Socialists, were not only the greatest threat to 'civil society' (though ironically they pretended to be to the left!) but continued to carry out the greatest disastrous attack on it in modern world history.
"The mediaeval cultural attitudes of some Muslims", is by comparison, very small beer, particularly when also compared to the bombing of Hiroshima, Nagasaki, Viet Nam and Laos by, shall we say, rather rightward leaning American administrations.
Go figure!
"The mediaeval cultural attitudes of some Muslims", is by comparison, very small beer, particularly when also compared to the bombing of Hiroshima, Nagasaki, Viet Nam and Laos by, shall we say, rather rightward leaning American administrations.
Go figure!
Thanks to all of you who replied to my question (especially to you for your remarks, Zeuhl; I will respond later).
Khandro, forgive me, but I think I know about Nazism (and some of its philosophical origins, and, indeed, of some of its more recent friends - as they say in the financial forums: DYOR). I said "...threat to today's Britain".
You don't know my attitudes to Indo-China and Hiroshima. Neither are either of those things relevant.
Khandro, forgive me, but I think I know about Nazism (and some of its philosophical origins, and, indeed, of some of its more recent friends - as they say in the financial forums: DYOR). I said "...threat to today's Britain".
You don't know my attitudes to Indo-China and Hiroshima. Neither are either of those things relevant.
What's come over me! - I let the "specious" slur go unchallenged. My question was about the BRITISH Right, Khandro, a point which Zeuhl understood and commented on. I'm not concerned with the relative moral ugliness of particular factions, only the likelihood of one or another harming me and my fellow citizens.
V_E, the answer to your question, although ignored by those consumed with indignation at the actions of the BNP/EDL, has already been touched upon. The most right wing group in this country today is radical Islam. Its philosophy is ‘our way or no way’ – and, given the opportunity, that diktat would be applied to all who aren’t numbered among its adherents, regardless of nationality, colour, or creed. Therein lies the greatest danger to the world’s societies, not least that of today’s Britain. By comparison the rest are insignificant small fry.
Oh...by the way I was wrong about one thing...there are people on here supporting the Far Right after all !
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That's utter b0llox! PERSON(Singular) maybe, people no.
As for the Smith/Savile comments that's an entirely different case. They were not tackled as a result of their celebrity status. The gang at Rotherham were not tackled simply because of their skin colour/ethnicity/religion by those responsible to do so for fear of being branded racist by the PC, bed-wetting foil hatters that have pervaded society in the last 20 years.
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That's utter b0llox! PERSON(Singular) maybe, people no.
As for the Smith/Savile comments that's an entirely different case. They were not tackled as a result of their celebrity status. The gang at Rotherham were not tackled simply because of their skin colour/ethnicity/religion by those responsible to do so for fear of being branded racist by the PC, bed-wetting foil hatters that have pervaded society in the last 20 years.
mikey4444
/// If Labour did make immigration mistakes, then the same mistakes are being continued by our present Tory government, as immigration has risen since 2010 ! ///
And it will continue to do so while we still have open borders, signed for by Labour, will Labour rectify this if they get back in power?
/// If Labour did make immigration mistakes, then the same mistakes are being continued by our present Tory government, as immigration has risen since 2010 ! ///
And it will continue to do so while we still have open borders, signed for by Labour, will Labour rectify this if they get back in power?
Mikey, //If Labour did make immigration mistakes, then the same mistakes are being continued by our present Tory government, as immigration has risen since 2010 !//
Immigration has risen more than intended because the flood gates from eastern Europe have been forced open by the EU - not because the government is failing to improve upon Labour's disastrous immigration record. Let us not pretend otherwise - however much you want to.
Immigration has risen more than intended because the flood gates from eastern Europe have been forced open by the EU - not because the government is failing to improve upon Labour's disastrous immigration record. Let us not pretend otherwise - however much you want to.
I have only just come back to this thread today, so your insulting name calling rants have not been spotted until now. but having read this in one of your ridiculous posts
I thought after insulting low paid workers and others with your vile insults (all who have not got the race card protection) that you have, it was ironic that you chose to put this.
/// In fact, right wing neophytes are exactly the same as anyone who plays the race card. ///
Which on your own admission puts you on the same level as these right wing neophytes, that you mention.
I thought after insulting low paid workers and others with your vile insults (all who have not got the race card protection) that you have, it was ironic that you chose to put this.
/// In fact, right wing neophytes are exactly the same as anyone who plays the race card. ///
Which on your own admission puts you on the same level as these right wing neophytes, that you mention.
//.....if you excluded immigration from the EU, the migration figures were back down to 1990s levels, but the government recognised it needed to do something about European migration.//
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