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Post by andrewbrown on Jun 9, 2024 0:13:07 GMT
Unfortunately you have. There are 4 members of the remedial class on here. All 4 have commented on this thread and made racist comments. I'm still trying to come to terms with someone saying that a black person being born in the UK is a foreigner. 🤷🏻 Trouble us with lefties they are so thick they can’t see beyond black people when ‘ ethnic minorities’ is mentioned I repeat ..Trouble with lefties like you is that if one ‘knocks’ a coloured person you claim it’s because they are coloured . ‘Racist ‘and ‘far right’ pops up in your heads like a tic. Afaik no one mentioned ‘ black ‘ except you and another leftie. The irony is that another leftie on another thread has been arguing that a white person cannot be racist to white people. So we have situation where a person who says an ethnic Pole can be regarded as a foreigner without being racist whereas an ethnic Indian cannot be regarded as a foreigner without being racist ….according to lefties . The problem is you have mixed up foreigner with other ethnicities. If someone is born in the UK, they are not a foreigner, by definition, regardless of their ethnicity.
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Post by buccaneer on Jun 9, 2024 3:53:27 GMT
I suspect it’s the return of darling.^ Definitely.
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Post by jonksy on Jun 9, 2024 4:42:56 GMT
I joined to debate Politics, I'm starting to think I've stumbled into a white nationalist website. Unfortunately you have. There are 4 members of the remedial class on here. All 4 have commented on this thread and made racist comments. I'm still trying to come to terms with someone saying that a black person being born in the UK is a foreigner. 🤷🏻 The only one who has made racism an issue on this thread is you as usual andrea. I am sure you will welcome your new little friend to the board. Who knows he could become your darling...
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Post by jonksy on Jun 9, 2024 4:44:15 GMT
Trouble us with lefties they are so thick they can’t see beyond black people when ‘ ethnic minorities’ is mentioned I repeat ..Trouble with lefties like you is that if one ‘knocks’ a coloured person you claim it’s because they are coloured . ‘Racist ‘and ‘far right’ pops up in your heads like a tic. Afaik no one mentioned ‘ black ‘ except you and another leftie. The irony is that another leftie on another thread has been arguing that a white person cannot be racist to white people. So we have situation where a person who says an ethnic Pole can be regarded as a foreigner without being racist whereas an ethnic Indian cannot be regarded as a foreigner without being racist ….according to lefties . The problem is you have mixed up foreigner with other ethnicities. If someone is born in the UK, they are not a foreigner, by definition, regardless of their ethnicity. Define foreigner,? Your leader cannot even define a woman.
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Post by The Squeezed Middle on Jun 9, 2024 4:49:02 GMT
...Trouble us with lefties they are so thick they can’t see beyond black people when ‘ ethnic minorities’ is mentioned... That's because they are unconsciously racist and see people purely in terms of the colour of their skin.
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Post by jonksy on Jun 9, 2024 4:50:32 GMT
...Trouble us with lefties they are so thick they can’t see beyond black people when ‘ ethnic minorities’ is mentioned... That's because they are unconsciously racist and see people purely in terms of the colour of their skin. Thats why they are known as dumfucks...
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Post by aristaeus on Jun 9, 2024 6:01:54 GMT
So what group of non-white people would be able to be allowed in high office? Would a black man born in Britain be allowed in high office? Im colour blind on this , the criteria for being PM of the UK for me is that they are of British ethnicity for reasons I have pointed out .If you want to make it a colour issue that's up to you You said ethnic minorities shouldn't be allowed to hold high office. The definition of ethnic minority is: "Ethnic minority refers to racial and ethnic groups that are in a minority in the population. In the UK, they usually cover all ethnic groups except White British." If you didn't mean that only white British people should be able to hold high office, then you should use a different term. Do you think a black person born in the UK should be able to hold high office? Yes or no
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Post by Dogburger on Jun 9, 2024 6:14:02 GMT
I said ethnic minorities should not be allowed anywhere near high office . That could be white people belonging to any ethnicity that's not British Why not, if born here? As I have said there could be a conflict of interests .Immigration for example in 2020 was around 260,000 . In 2023 that was the same number from India alone .So it would seem the government is favouring immigration from the Prime ministers ethnic group . What happens if we have a trade war with India ,a military incident or even having to pick sides when they go to war with China ?. Can you trust someone with an ethnic background to do whats best for the UK or will they do whats best for their wife , their in-laws and extended family ? Its best for me that we never face such a scenario and keep the leadership of the country in house .
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Post by buccaneer on Jun 9, 2024 6:14:55 GMT
Im colour blind on this , the criteria for being PM of the UK for me is that they are of British ethnicity for reasons I have pointed out .If you want to make it a colour issue that's up to you You said ethnic minorities shouldn't be allowed to hold high office. The definition of ethnic minority is: "Ethnic minority refers to racial and ethnic groups that are in a minority in the population. In the UK, they usually cover all ethnic groups except White British." If you didn't mean that only white British people should be able to hold high office, then you should use a different term. Do you think a black person born in the UK should be able to hold high office? Yes or no Got banned from other forums during your sabbatical from here? It's a shame to see you back posting.
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Post by Dogburger on Jun 9, 2024 6:32:11 GMT
Im colour blind on this , the criteria for being PM of the UK for me is that they are of British ethnicity for reasons I have pointed out .If you want to make it a colour issue that's up to you You said ethnic minorities shouldn't be allowed to hold high office. The definition of ethnic minority is: "Ethnic minority refers to racial and ethnic groups that are in a minority in the population. In the UK, they usually cover all ethnic groups except White British." If you didn't mean that only white British people should be able to hold high office, then you should use a different term. Do you think a black person born in the UK should be able to hold high office? Yes or no My last post covers your assumption of what I meant . As to your last question seeing as you are obsessed with peoples colour the answer is yes a Black person could hold high office in the UK .They would have to be descendants of Quintus Lollius Urbicus or maybe Nathaniel Wells though .
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Post by Pacifico on Jun 9, 2024 6:37:22 GMT
Trouble us with lefties they are so thick they can’t see beyond black people when ‘ ethnic minorities’ is mentioned I repeat ..Trouble with lefties like you is that if one ‘knocks’ a coloured person you claim it’s because they are coloured . ‘Racist ‘and ‘far right’ pops up in your heads like a tic. Afaik no one mentioned ‘ black ‘ except you and another leftie. The irony is that another leftie on another thread has been arguing that a white person cannot be racist to white people. So we have situation where a person who says an ethnic Pole can be regarded as a foreigner without being racist whereas an ethnic Indian cannot be regarded as a foreigner without being racist ….according to lefties . The problem is you have mixed up foreigner with other ethnicities. If someone is born in the UK, they are not a foreigner, by definition, regardless of their ethnicity. The world does not work like that.
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Post by Dan Dare on Jun 9, 2024 7:23:07 GMT
The problem is you have mixed up foreigner with other ethnicities. If someone is born in the UK, they are not a foreigner, by definition, regardless of their ethnicity. Not true.
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Post by happyhornet3 on Jun 9, 2024 7:29:10 GMT
The problem is you have mixed up foreigner with other ethnicities. If someone is born in the UK, they are not a foreigner, by definition, regardless of their ethnicity. The world does not work like that. It does though. There are plenty of people of foreign descent who were born and raised in Britain who are British citizens by law and are as culturally British as anyone, I'm one of them, I know many more. You and others deny this reality and make up rules to justify your denial.
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Post by Pacifico on Jun 9, 2024 7:33:47 GMT
The world does not work like that. It does though. There are plenty of people of foreign descent who were born and raised in Britain who are British citizens by law and are as culturally British as anyone, I'm one of them, I know many more. You and others deny this reality and make up rules to justify your denial. No - that is not true. Many people have been born in overseas countries yet are not citizens of the country they were born in - that is the Law. Take the ex-US Presidential candidate John McCain - McCain was a US natural citizen, but he was born in Panama. He was never a Panamanian citizen.
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Post by Hutchyns on Jun 9, 2024 7:41:25 GMT
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