tandors 888 Posted January 24, 2015 Report Share Posted January 24, 2015 I was only joking I didn't even watch it so can't comment. Too busy catching up on banana and cucumber on 4od. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
pesky1972 5,329 Posted January 24, 2015 Report Share Posted January 24, 2015 It's a comedy right? Hilarious. But it's okay because it never really happened right? (Ch4 just ran a docu about the filming of the liberation of nazi concentration camps including some apparently previously unseen stuff. It was, as was posted earlier, horrendous) I just watched real Englishmen.., working in Bergen Belsen, in Auschwitz, in Dachau... What the fcuk they'd make of you I don't know. I'm sure as fcuk they wouldn't be proud of you or the England you wish to represent. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
tatsblisters 10,156 Posted January 24, 2015 Report Share Posted January 24, 2015 Just wish hitler would have wiped out all the roma slovaks as their a fekin nightmare to work with and why are they in this fekin country is behond reason. 2 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Slippery_Weasel 460 Posted January 24, 2015 Report Share Posted January 24, 2015 My issue might be with your interpretation of the term 'English'. If a man..., whether he's white, black, yellow, catholic, sikh, jewish, muslim..., is born in England then his nationlity is English...., and can be described as such. You can take the man out off his country but you cant take the country out of the man , even generations down the line they still refer it as the father country. As for the Jews they have been hated for more than 2000 years , I wonder why !! Can't a man (born here, and maybe to parents both born here) be proud of, or at least not ashamed of his non-English ancestry and still be considered 'English' (defined by nationality and not ethnicity Charlie boy before you go into one)? Do you consider Wayne Rooney English? What about Amir Khan.., is he English? Both appear to me to be very proud to be English... and British. Should they be asked to leave England as they're maybe only say third or fourth generation? Genuine question. Just out of interest does amir khan always come into the ring with a Union Jack? The one time I've noticed it was at a fight at Bolton arena that I was at, it was about 2 weeks after the 7 7 bombings. Struck me as a PR exercise as much as anything at the time there was a fair amount of tension within the crowd 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
pesky1972 5,329 Posted January 24, 2015 Report Share Posted January 24, 2015 Don't know tbh. You can call it a PR exercise.., others would call it nailing his colours to the mast. He's recently spoken out against the atrocity in Peshawar, and even went out there and committed to helping them rebuild the school. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Slippery_Weasel 460 Posted January 25, 2015 Report Share Posted January 25, 2015 Don't know tbh. You can call it a PR exercise.., others would call it nailing his colours to the mast. He's recently spoken out against the atrocity in Peshawar, and even went out there and committed to helping them rebuild the school. I have nothing against the lad but if the only time he has come in with a Union Jack then it's not about nailing colours more about crowd management. And the crowd was edgy. Did he also speak out about 77 or lee rigby? Or is it just atrocities with Muslim victims he feels strongly about? Genuine question that I don't know the answer to 2 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
charlie caller 3,654 Posted January 25, 2015 Author Report Share Posted January 25, 2015 Don't know tbh. You can call it a PR exercise.., others would call it nailing his colours to the mast. He's recently spoken out against the atrocity in Peshawar, and even went out there and committed to helping them rebuild the school. Ooooooooh Its a shame the c*nt did not stay there,, the enemy within, spoken out has he? from his comfortable western home, nailing his colours to the mast? dont make me laugh, the cu*t is using the flag to further his own aims, total wan**er 2 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
BGD 6,436 Posted January 25, 2015 Report Share Posted January 25, 2015 I don't get what actually counts as English to you deluded racial purists? Trace your lineage back to before the Roman invasion? How many of you can honestly do that? How many people do you think would be left in the country if we deported anyone with "immigrant blood"? We're a nation of mutts, have been for thousands of years. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Slippery_Weasel 460 Posted January 25, 2015 Report Share Posted January 25, 2015 I don't get what actually counts as English to you deluded racial purists? Trace your lineage back to before the Roman invasion? How many of you can honestly do that? How many people do you think would be left in the country if we deported anyone with "immigrant blood"? We're a nation of mutts, have been for thousands of years. As far as I'm concerned, anyone who wants to live here, wants to integrate, work, live by law of the land etc etc can call themselves English. Muslim or otherwise. I would only deport the 95% that want to start lopping our heads off. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
pesky1972 5,329 Posted January 25, 2015 Report Share Posted January 25, 2015 Don't know tbh. You can call it a PR exercise.., others would call it nailing his colours to the mast. He's recently spoken out against the atrocity in Peshawar, and even went out there and committed to helping them rebuild the school. I have nothing against the lad but if the only time he has come in with a Union Jack then it's not about nailing colours more about crowd management. And the crowd was edgy. Did he also speak out about 77 or lee rigby? Or is it just atrocities with Muslim victims he feels strongly about? Genuine question that I don't know the answer to Honestly can't say I've been paying that much attention to Khan's patriotism (or perceived lack of) as he's never come across as anything other than a decent British citizen. I know he's a prominent figure from the British muslim community but why should we (who are not even muslims!) expect him to become some sort of spokesman for British muslims. Remember when 7/7 happened Khan was only 17 years old. Add to that he's not very bright. If I was a muslim I'm not sure that I'd want to be represented by him. As for what he has said publicly about 7/7since... Khan, who is 23 on Tuesday, and who has been in the spotlight since becoming an Olympian aged 17, made his professional debut a week after the London 7/7 bombings, and came out to Land of Hope and Glory, swathed in the Union Flag. It had been his idea. “I’m doing it just to fix things between the Asian communities and English communities. There will always be racial things there and not getting on with each other, and I’m trying to break that barrier. I believe in peace. “I’m also British. I went to the Olympics for Britain. I could have chosen to go there for Pakistan. I’m a Muslim, but I respect other religions and other cultures. Like my opponent in this fight. Salita is Jewish, and I respect his beliefs.” http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/othersports/boxing/6727834/Amir-Khan-reveals-bitter-racial-remarks-against-him-ahead-of-Dmitriy-Salita-fight.html Quote Link to post Share on other sites
pesky1972 5,329 Posted January 25, 2015 Report Share Posted January 25, 2015 Don't know tbh. You can call it a PR exercise.., others would call it nailing his colours to the mast. He's recently spoken out against the atrocity in Peshawar, and even went out there and committed to helping them rebuild the school. Ooooooooh Its a shame the c*nt did not stay there,, the enemy within, spoken out has he? from his comfortable western home, nailing his colours to the mast? dont make me laugh, the cu*t is using the flag to further his own aims, total wan**er He's here to stay Charlie boy. You'll be the one doing the leaving methinks. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Guest ragumup Posted January 25, 2015 Report Share Posted January 25, 2015 Khan say's I'm am a Muslim ,but I respect other religions and cultures. With that statement he's just condemned Mohammad and the Koran. Unless of course he doesn't know his religion or is following the practice of tayqqia (deceiving the non Muslims ) Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Slippery_Weasel 460 Posted January 25, 2015 Report Share Posted January 25, 2015 Don't know tbh. You can call it a PR exercise.., others would call it nailing his colours to the mast. He's recently spoken out against the atrocity in Peshawar, and even went out there and committed to helping them rebuild the school.I have nothing against the lad but if the only time he has come in with a Union Jack then it's not about nailing colours more about crowd management. And the crowd was edgy. Did he also speak out about 77 or lee rigby? Or is it just atrocities with Muslim victims he feels strongly about? Genuine question that I don't know the answer to Honestly can't say I've been paying that much attention to Khan's patriotism (or perceived lack of) as he's never come across as anything other than a decent British citizen. I know he's a prominent figure from the British muslim community but why should we (who are not even muslims!) expect him to become some sort of spokesman for British muslims. Remember when 7/7 happened Khan was only 17 years old. Add to that he's not very bright. If I was a muslim I'm not sure that I'd want to be represented by him. As for what he has said publicly about 7/7since... Khan, who is 23 on Tuesday, and who has been in the spotlight since becoming an Olympian aged 17, made his professional debut a week after the London 7/7 bombings, and came out to Land of Hope and Glory, swathed in the Union Flag. It had been his idea. Im doing it just to fix things between the Asian communities and English communities. There will always be racial things there and not getting on with each other, and Im trying to break that barrier. I believe in peace. Im also British. I went to the Olympics for Britain. I could have chosen to go there for Pakistan. Im a Muslim, but I respect other religions and other cultures. Like my opponent in this fight. Salita is Jewish, and I respect his beliefs. http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/othersports/boxing/6727834/Amir-Khan-reveals-bitter-racial-remarks-against-him-ahead-of-Dmitriy-Salita-fight.html Accepted that he was only 17 at the time. Good on him that he did speak out though as many others didn't 2 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
shepp 2,285 Posted January 25, 2015 Report Share Posted January 25, 2015 I don't get what actually counts as English to you deluded racial purists? Trace your lineage back to before the Roman invasion? How many of you can honestly do that? How many people do you think would be left in the country if we deported anyone with "immigrant blood"? We're a nation of mutts, have been for thousands of years. I can't believe people still peddle this myth. Also the Irish, Welsh and Scottish only have a small dash of Celtic blood,they derive from the same origins as the English. An origin dating back thousands of years, if that does not make us a distinct people, then I don't know what does. http://ardentseeker.com/Britons/basquebritain.html 2 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
pesky1972 5,329 Posted January 25, 2015 Report Share Posted January 25, 2015 Khan say's I'm am a Muslim ,but I respect other religions and cultures. With that statement he's just condemned Mohammad and the Koran. Unless of course he doesn't know his religion or is following the practice of tayqqia (deceiving the non Muslims ) Pish. Although I've no doubt that you'll post some scripture in a minute to prove me wrong. The guy is apparently held in high regard in the British muslim community, described as an 'icon'. Not sure that would be the case if it was deemed he had "condemned Mohammad and the Koran". Unless..., no wait you're right..., he's at the con and all the other muslims are in on it. He's probably a fcukin black belt in tayqqia. What an ignorant kafir I am. Do you hear voices in your head sometimes? Genuine question. 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
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