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Why do some ABers constantly cry racist if a posting regarding immigration appears
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Seeing that some of you have either chosen to take my postings completely out of context, or have chosen to fabricate untruths, if not complete lies so as to somehow strengthen their own agenda. With this in mind it has therefore been necessary for me to find someway to simplify where I am coming from, for the benefit of those amongst us who seem to carry a rather large chip on their shoulders, and to find it advantageous in some way to keep playing the race card.
Well here goes: - I take England to be my house and the UK to be my village.
MY HOUSE: - If I invite guests into my house I expect them to respect and conform to the house rules. I do not wish them to section part of my house off for themselves and then set their own rules. The same rules will apply to all my guests; I will not set different rules for guests or their offspring's (either for my advantage or for theirs) just because they happen to have a different colour skin to mine. And if they (no matter who they are) do not wish to pay me a visit for whatever reason so be it.
MY VILLAGE: - It is no business of mine what ground rules they set themselves in their own individual houses in the village i.e. Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland, providing of course they behave for the good of the village as a whole.
I hope this somehow convinces the likes of Gromit, finger print and sp1814, that I am in no way a racist, but somehow I don't think it ever will they are too set in their ways, and it is an easy get-out for them. As regards Mani Hussain he is just a lying hopeless case.
Well here goes: - I take England to be my house and the UK to be my village.
MY HOUSE: - If I invite guests into my house I expect them to respect and conform to the house rules. I do not wish them to section part of my house off for themselves and then set their own rules. The same rules will apply to all my guests; I will not set different rules for guests or their offspring's (either for my advantage or for theirs) just because they happen to have a different colour skin to mine. And if they (no matter who they are) do not wish to pay me a visit for whatever reason so be it.
MY VILLAGE: - It is no business of mine what ground rules they set themselves in their own individual houses in the village i.e. Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland, providing of course they behave for the good of the village as a whole.
I hope this somehow convinces the likes of Gromit, finger print and sp1814, that I am in no way a racist, but somehow I don't think it ever will they are too set in their ways, and it is an easy get-out for them. As regards Mani Hussain he is just a lying hopeless case.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.jno makes a very good point.
Britain is one of the most mongrel nations on earth. Quite an achievement for an island.
For the last thousand years, we've mixed (and bred) with people who weren't born on the island. That's why some of us whites have blonde hair, some of us tan better than others and some are as ginger as you like.
In fact, if you really want to stand up for the rights of indigenous British people, you should probably leave the country if you're not ginger.
Choosing skin colour as the determining criterion is quite random. You'd be better off kicking out people with brown eyes.
"No," say the racists. "It's not the way they look, it's the way they try to change our culture." What, like building straight roads or eating curry on a friday night?
It just seems that the Little Englanders have conveniently set some arbitrary date - usually around the time that they were born - after which newcomers are unwanted and not indigenous. Hardly any of us are indigenous. Your ancestors were probably not that welcome when they pitched up and started breeding. But that's different is it?
Britain wouldn't be Britain if it wasn't so multicultural. I love it.
Britain is one of the most mongrel nations on earth. Quite an achievement for an island.
For the last thousand years, we've mixed (and bred) with people who weren't born on the island. That's why some of us whites have blonde hair, some of us tan better than others and some are as ginger as you like.
In fact, if you really want to stand up for the rights of indigenous British people, you should probably leave the country if you're not ginger.
Choosing skin colour as the determining criterion is quite random. You'd be better off kicking out people with brown eyes.
"No," say the racists. "It's not the way they look, it's the way they try to change our culture." What, like building straight roads or eating curry on a friday night?
It just seems that the Little Englanders have conveniently set some arbitrary date - usually around the time that they were born - after which newcomers are unwanted and not indigenous. Hardly any of us are indigenous. Your ancestors were probably not that welcome when they pitched up and started breeding. But that's different is it?
Britain wouldn't be Britain if it wasn't so multicultural. I love it.
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