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I love my country too, thats why i have ACCEPTED the way the UK is changing, and im loving the way we are becoming a multi cultural society.

Yes, but it's being forced on us Artic mate, that's what people don't like. If we start accepting everything that we disagree with, we could end up in a very bad place. Living in a big brother state like we do, is only the start of it. They want a national DNA database, ID cards, hell it wouldn't surprise me if they said they wanted to tattoo a barcode on everybody. The problem is that the British people are too reserved as a whole, we'll grumble about things we disagree with, then carry on regardless. The 'blitz spirit' of the British is as much a curse as a blessing, IMO. We should be more proactive like the French, think what you like about the frogs, but they take no shit when it comes to standing up for themselves.

the last two world wars is a reminder of just how proactive the french are,they stood up allrite,with their hands held high not their heads ;)

Yes, I'd agree with that, Cheese eating surrender monkeys! :laugh: Have you ever considered that they're good at shouting, just not so good at fighting? :laugh:

 

While we're on the subject of you slagging the French for their actions in the WW2, where was Ireland.....? :laugh:

 

Most of the young Irish between the ages of 15 and 60 were crewing our Merchant Marine ..many laying at the bottom of in Atlantic...

 

:yes: Close to 40,000 brave, young Irishmen fought in the war due to Ireland still (if only in legal terms) being part of the British dominion.

 

I wasn't having a dig, purely a light hearted, off the cuff remark about the irony of a remark made about the French involvement, while Ireland was officially neutral. Ireland at the time seen the UK as an occupying force, (NI) and couldn't be seen to enter the war on the same side. ;)

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I have only been back to this place for 2 month and its full of foreigners. I have only met one or two that aren't ......... but that could be because I am German.

 

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poacher3161, its hard to say whether I'd like Romanians moving in next door until they had, then lived there for some time, same as I don't no if

I'd like you moving in next door.

 

See, a c**t is a c**t no matter their race or breeding, I dislike most people, its rare to come across a friend in this world, far more people to dislike.

But as said, that's regardless of were they came from.

 

I consider racists to just be ignorant un-world wise fools, who just use the simple scape goat approach to things they are too dim to understand.

 

All this "three black men stabbed a bloke" "Nigerians are all drug dealers" "Romanians stole my pet cat and pimped it out to all and sundry"

Is just bow lax. Any race can do these things, well, not the pimp out a cat, that only makes money in an animal loving area like Wales.

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well, not the pimp out a cat, that only makes money in an animal loving area like Wales.

Now who's being racist?

 

See, it's shite like that that gets my back up. I'll take that as the joke it's meant to be, but you make a joke about a non white person along the same lines & it's racist. :yes:

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I don't consider the welsh as a race, more small group of animal lovers with funny accents.

That's your opinion and you're entitled to it Mrs! :D Personally, I don't consider the English at all! ;):laugh:

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I love my country too, thats why i have ACCEPTED the way the UK is changing, and im loving the way we are becoming a multi cultural society.

Yes, but it's being forced on us Artic mate, that's what people don't like. If we start accepting everything that we disagree with, we could end up in a very bad place. Living in a big brother state like we do, is only the start of it. They want a national DNA database, ID cards, hell it wouldn't surprise me if they said they wanted to tattoo a barcode on everybody. The problem is that the British people are too reserved as a whole, we'll grumble about things we disagree with, then carry on regardless. The 'blitz spirit' of the British is as much a curse as a blessing, IMO. We should be more proactive like the French, think what you like about the frogs, but they take no shit when it comes to standing up for themselves.

the last two world wars is a reminder of just how proactive the french are,they stood up allrite,with their hands held high not their heads ;)

Yes, I'd agree with that, Cheese eating surrender monkeys! :laugh: Have you ever considered that they're good at shouting, just not so good at fighting? :laugh:

 

While we're on the subject of you slagging the French for their actions in the WW2, where was Ireland.....? :laugh:

 

Leave the Irish out of it, they're good people. Plus they were neutral. They did'nt fight at all because the Nazi idiots did'nt bomb them as they wanted to stay out of the war.

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I love my country too, thats why i have ACCEPTED the way the UK is changing, and im loving the way we are becoming a multi cultural society.

Yes, but it's being forced on us Artic mate, that's what people don't like. If we start accepting everything that we disagree with, we could end up in a very bad place. Living in a big brother state like we do, is only the start of it. They want a national DNA database, ID cards, hell it wouldn't surprise me if they said they wanted to tattoo a barcode on everybody. The problem is that the British people are too reserved as a whole, we'll grumble about things we disagree with, then carry on regardless. The 'blitz spirit' of the British is as much a curse as a blessing, IMO. We should be more proactive like the French, think what you like about the frogs, but they take no shit when it comes to standing up for themselves.

the last two world wars is a reminder of just how proactive the french are,they stood up allrite,with their hands held high not their heads ;)

Yes, I'd agree with that, Cheese eating surrender monkeys! :laugh: Have you ever considered that they're good at shouting, just not so good at fighting? :laugh:

 

While we're on the subject of you slagging the French for their actions in the WW2, where was Ireland.....? :laugh:

 

Leave the Irish out of it, they're good people. Plus they were neutral. They did'nt fight at all because the Nazi idiots did'nt bomb them as they wanted to stay out of the war.

Not falling out with a kid, but come back when you understand irony & a bit about history. ;)

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I love my country too, thats why i have ACCEPTED the way the UK is changing, and im loving the way we are becoming a multi cultural society.

Yes, but it's being forced on us Artic mate, that's what people don't like. If we start accepting everything that we disagree with, we could end up in a very bad place. Living in a big brother state like we do, is only the start of it. They want a national DNA database, ID cards, hell it wouldn't surprise me if they said they wanted to tattoo a barcode on everybody. The problem is that the British people are too reserved as a whole, we'll grumble about things we disagree with, then carry on regardless. The 'blitz spirit' of the British is as much a curse as a blessing, IMO. We should be more proactive like the French, think what you like about the frogs, but they take no shit when it comes to standing up for themselves.

the last two world wars is a reminder of just how proactive the french are,they stood up allrite,with their hands held high not their heads ;)

Yes, I'd agree with that, Cheese eating surrender monkeys! :laugh: Have you ever considered that they're good at shouting, just not so good at fighting? :laugh:

 

While we're on the subject of you slagging the French for their actions in the WW2, where was Ireland.....? :laugh:

 

Leave the Irish out of it, they're good people. Plus they were neutral. They did'nt fight at all because the Nazi idiots did'nt bomb them as they wanted to stay out of the war.

We were hopeing Hitler would make it here and gas all the Tinkers

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I love my country too, thats why i have ACCEPTED the way the UK is changing, and im loving the way we are becoming a multi cultural society.

Yes, but it's being forced on us Artic mate, that's what people don't like. If we start accepting everything that we disagree with, we could end up in a very bad place. Living in a big brother state like we do, is only the start of it. They want a national DNA database, ID cards, hell it wouldn't surprise me if they said they wanted to tattoo a barcode on everybody. The problem is that the British people are too reserved as a whole, we'll grumble about things we disagree with, then carry on regardless. The 'blitz spirit' of the British is as much a curse as a blessing, IMO. We should be more proactive like the French, think what you like about the frogs, but they take no shit when it comes to standing up for themselves.

the last two world wars is a reminder of just how proactive the french are,they stood up allrite,with their hands held high not their heads ;)

Yes, I'd agree with that, Cheese eating surrender monkeys! :laugh: Have you ever considered that they're good at shouting, just not so good at fighting? :laugh:

 

While we're on the subject of you slagging the French for their actions in the WW2, where was Ireland.....? :laugh:

 

Leave the Irish out of it, they're good people. Plus they were neutral. They did'nt fight at all because the Nazi idiots did'nt bomb them as they wanted to stay out of the war.

We were hopeing Hitler would make it here and gas all the Tinkers

:clapper: :clapper:

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Why do you have to bring the Irish into it though, you're only just trying to fuel more of an argument.

I've no wish to start an argument with a 14 year old lad who clearly hasn't got a fecking clue. Admit it, it's gone straight over your head. There's hundreds of Irish members on here, and you're the only one remarking on it. Leave it be. It wasn't meant as an insult, obviously the other members are bright enough to recognise banter when they see it.

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