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bhaexpress

New member
Jul 7, 2003
27,627
Kent
Well, despite being born in the land of the USA's biggest allies, despite being married to an American, despite being totally solvent and despite having professional skills that are in demand here I have to jump through hoops to gain residency.

If I came from an under privilidged third world country I'd be welcomed with open arms, even if I was broke and illiterate. As a matter of fact if my wife was to come back to Britain with me she'd have exactly the same hassle, that's my point.

I tend to agree with Safeway and can assure all he's no racist. He likes Indians to the extent that he's been there which is a damn sight more than most on here can say.
 






Braders

Abi Fletchers Gimpboy
Jul 15, 2003
29,224
Brighton, United Kingdom
i have no problems - so far !
 


bhaexpress

New member
Jul 7, 2003
27,627
Kent
Tongue in cheek you PC bore fatbadger. I bet you're a student.
 


Dave the OAP

Well-known member
Jul 5, 2003
46,762
at home
But surely if there was 10 of em it didn't matter if they were all wiped out, more room for the slave traders

and....there was no such place as Rhodesia...this was an amalgamation of Matabeleland and other African tribal homelands that the British Government gave to De Beers, the diamond Miners run by Cecil Rhodes, hence Rhodesia

Picky picky pickeeeeeeeeee.

LOL


Come on folks....bite!!!


Where is "black and Proud" when you need him?

ENGLAND FOR THE ENGLISH ( or Anglo Saxons - Germans/prussians, or Vikings, or Celts, or Angles.........)

We are far too soft on immigrants, especially those with terrible diseases that need to be treated by our overworked doctors ( who are all immigrants themselves) send em all to......IRELAND

:angry: :lolol: :lolol: :angel:
 




Pavilionaire

Well-known member
Jul 7, 2003
31,278
I believe the issue of racism can, and should, be separated out from the issue of asylum seekers in a discussion such as this.

Re. the latter, I had an interesting incident outside the Houses of Parliament two Sundays ago, 6am, walking from Soho to Vauxhall (no questions).

I was looking at the vast sea of placards, protest banners and general graffiti going on about Osama this, Saddam that, Palestinian this, Kosovo that and I saw some geezer that looked like a tramp lying in all the middle of this.

I went over to examine the placard next to him to assess his plight when from nowhere came 4 or 5 "bodies" who started going on at me about taking the mickey out of this guy who stood to be deported back to Israel and executed by Mossad. I swear I hadn't even said a word. Their shouting woke the geezer up and it was all getting a bit hairy so my mates and I left it at that. Where the f*** had they come from at 6 o clock in the morning?!

The point is - I couldn't give a f*** about the geezer on the ground because enough is enough as regards these asylum seeker bleeding heart cases.
 




Spiros

Well-known member
Jul 9, 2003
2,376
Too far from the sun
Safeway - I used to fell the same way as you but then found out that a lot of the illegals that have come in from Zimbabwe, Afghanistan, Iraq, etc are respectable people who have paid traffickers a lot of money to get here. They are usually well qualified, a lot of them as doctors, nurses, etc.

The real crime is not that they are here but (1) that they had to leave their own country in the first place and (2) that now they are here they are not allowed to work, even though they are exactly the sort of people we need to work in understaffed public services like the NHS and they themselves want to work rather than take the state handouts.

I know that there are also the 'bin Bomma' types like Abu Hamza but they are just the well-publicised minority. It would make it fairer on everyone if these ones playing the system could be sent back more easily, then we wouldn't feel so bad about letting in the ones who really need to be here.
 




bhaexpress

New member
Jul 7, 2003
27,627
Kent
fatbadger said:
wrong on both counts - neither pc nor a student!

Oh well, at least I was right about you being a bore then.
 


s5.bha

New member
Aug 3, 2003
837
My brother in law is Iranian and has been in the Uk for many years,a few weeks ago we went to a show at my niece's school and took along the daughter of an Iranian friend of his.
I ask my sister about the family and she told me they had only been in the UK for 4 and a half years,turns out the father and his bussiness partner back in Iran had got a contract from the local council where they lived but the partner had done a runner with the cash without fullfilling the contract...........sadly the friend of my brother-in-law got held responsible..........which meant in his case 7 months in prison being tortured daily. Lucky the family manage to escape to the UK and he joined them when he was finally released from jail with no charges.....

Please consider families like this before making sweeping statements.................
 








Dave the OAP

Well-known member
Jul 5, 2003
46,762
at home
s5....Ithinmk you will find that the majority of this thread is "tongue in cheek".

We all know the benefits of a multi cultural/ multi racial society of which we live in and we all know the downside of it. I would have thought that 100% of people on here have no problem what so ever with genuine assylum seekers/persecuted people/ displaced persons, but the hysterical press in this country delight in finding the "dole cheat" "assylum faker" etc etc as it sells papers and also panders to the feeble minded who actrually believe the stuff.

As in the case of the way people treat children these days, everyone seems to approach things from the extremes rather than the middle ground.
 






Dandyman

In London village.
Safeway Seagull said:
That's it, I've had a f***ing gut full of this country having the chronic PISS taken out of it by Johnny f***ing Foreigner.

I say we close our borders now and anyone else who wants to flee their own country can f*** off to France or Belgium.

We've got enough problems in this nation of ours without letting Mohommad Bin Bomber in so he can practice killing British people, while claiming 'political asylum'. The bloke who killed that copper, supposedly having 'fled' his own country, was making ricin for f***'s sake.

This is not just a racist rant. I like Indians in particular and have no problem with any certain race or creed. It just pisses me off when it looks like we're being made mugs of.

Thoughts?

Safeway, my Dad was born in South Africa, my Mum in Zimbabwe, one grandmother in Poland and my great-grandparents in Lithuania.

Which country is it that you'd like me to return to and do I get any free carriage for my great-uncle if I dig him up from the Somme ?
 


Dave the OAP

Well-known member
Jul 5, 2003
46,762
at home
Dandyman

Does your mum regard herself as a Zimbabwian or Rhodesian?

The majority of friends I have from that part of the world regard themselves as Rhodesians
 


dave the gaffer said:
Ithinmk you will find that the majority of this thread is "tongue in cheek".

I'm glad someone spotted it.

To be honest, I got back from lunch and was bored. Someone as simple as myself is amused by causing a bit of mischief.

I'd just like to point out that, although I think our immigration system is over-run, I am certainly NOT racist or prejudice in any way.

And when I say I like Indians, I mean the race, not the food (although I do like the food as well).

Apologies for any offence caused. :angel:
 






s5.bha

New member
Aug 3, 2003
837
QUOTE,
We all know the benefits of a multi cultural/ multi racial society of which we live in and we all know the downside of it. I would have thought that 100% of people on here have no problem what so ever with genuine assylum seekers/persecuted people/ displaced persons, but the hysterical press in this country delight in finding the "dole cheat" "assylum faker" etc etc as it sells papers and also panders to the feeble minded who actrually believe the stuff.

Have too agree with this 100 per cent..............but don't take this sort of thing in a "tongue in cheek" way,maybe cos my missus is Thai,my brother is half Korean and as stated before my Brother-in-law is Iranian.
 


Hamilton

Well-known member
NSC Patron
Jul 7, 2003
12,958
Brighton
actually dave, 10 is a very significant number.

If you have read Masters anthropological study "The emergence of productive cultures", widely recognised by the UN, World Health Organisation and British Government as the most important study into peoples and industry, then you would know that Master identified 10 as the optimum number of people required to start the development of a economically self sufficient nation.

Therefore by destroying the 10 Jamacanese we have committed genocide as a nation.

I'd also like to add that Cecil Rhodes was actually called Cecil Musselthwaite. When he arrived in the land north of South Africa he heard it was called Rhodesia and renamed himself Cecil Rhodesia. His friends shortened this to Rhodesy or Rhodes.
 


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