With regards to the story... I sometimes think the Dail Hate should get an award for the confusion and arguments they create out of what is usually very bad journalism.
so why not challenge others peoples views as well as mine? like the original poster for instance i dont think i started a debate, i posted my views to which i am entitled, its strange that you are not often seen on here except when it comes to a post about racism, balcks and that kind of thing something tells me you have a chip on your shoulder, but i may be wrong but then again thats one of MY opinions to which i am entitled and no longer wish to discuss
I do not have a racist bone in my body but I agree that it is solely muslims who are to blame.
They are so insecure about their religion because the world is waking up to the fact they ALL rape babies, plot terror attacks and beat women, they are on the defensive
I want world peace and am saddenned when natural disasters happen, but if the entire muslim world could be destroyed with me clapping my hands like a demented Super-God. Then I would won first prize in a national seal look-a-like competition.
Death to ALL muslims is not a fascist statement. It is a statement of peace.
You've got to the 'chip on your shoulder' statement.
That old chestnut always pops up...normally at the post when the discussion can't go any further because I've asked too many awkward questions.
I'll level with you...I challenge anyone who's views on race/religion I disagree with. AOG, Raggy Roman and Bewley Bros will back me up on this.
Yes, you're entitled to your views, but c'mon...do you really think that means that people won't challenge you on them, the same way you should challenge me?
I know what you meant by 'our country'. Your views are dangerous and retrograde. You're entitled to them, but that doesn't make them any less dodgy.
that old chestnut always pops up.... smacks of chip... if you ask me nothing to do with asking questions, im old enough to make up my own mind and voice my opinions, i dont have to answer to you or anyone else, i dont wish to challenge you, because they are your opinions to which we all have our own
However, you can, and do have degrees of Englishness. That's a cultural thing. I recently read "Watching the English: The Hidden Rules of English Behaviour" by Kate Fox. She's a social anthropologist who has taken the time to establish what it means to be English.
Anyway, British and English aren't the same thing at all.