BadFish
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- Oct 19, 2003
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It may be a nice article from the DM but their readers are true to form with the comments that were under it (when I read them).
Some people just look for a reason to find fault and complain. Sad really.
It may be a nice article from the DM but their readers are true to form with the comments that were under it (when I read them).
That's fair enough, but for balance we have had Somalis who have been far from lovely human beings, Mo's brother has down time in prison, we have had them involved in acts of terror and serious crime.
http://www.bristolpost.co.uk/failed...o-in-bristol/story-29630184-detail/story.html
Great post. He can't win can he? If he claimed to be Somalian and that nasty cold racist Britain was just a convenient base he'd (rightly, IMO) be castigated for not attempting to integrate. So he adopts our culture, says how proud he is to represent Britain ... and STILL he's not accepted by some!It makes me laugh that so many people in this country complain about immigrants not taking on our language, culture and don't identify themselves as British and yet here is a man that came to Britain as a child and appears to have totally bought in to Britain and identifies himself as part of this great country. For me, Mo Farah is a great example of how multiculturalism can work (however often it seems not to). The guy is an inspiration to a lot of young kids especially from ethnic minority backgrounds of how Britain can work for them and how they can be part of Britain and be proud to be British. Mo's success can only be a positive for me and I am proud to call him a fellow Brit
By many of the criteria that the xenophobes and racists like to apply, Mo would be considerably 'more British' than I am.
I was born outside the UK, bleat on quite a lot about our slave trading and colonial history, I am anti-monarchy, don't sing the national anthem and often support other teams against England or GB in international events.
But I am as British as anyone else and so is Mo.
Because in the end the likes of Bushy don't get to decide the criteria for the rest of us. Thank god.
I can trace back my paternal line to the 1500s, not only in England, but in Sussex.
Mo is as British as me.
That's fair enough, but for balance we have had Somalis who have been far from lovely human beings, Mo's brother has down time in prison, we have had them involved in acts of terror and serious crime.
http://www.bristolpost.co.uk/failed...o-in-bristol/story-29630184-detail/story.html
You may well want to send British people you don't like to Somalia, we should do this once we send the Somalis here we don't want back to Somalia.
You represent your country of origin not your adopted country.
Wow you're so controversial.
God knows what this has to do with him being British. I've got a cousin who voted Brexit so we've all got someone in our family who we're ashamed of.
Maybe Mo is embassed about where he came from because the FA have tried in the passed to get African born footballers to represent England and they've declined saying their proud to represent their Motherland.
You represent your country of origin not your adopted country.
like who?
Absolutely nothing to do with racism if that's your thinking
You represent your country of origin not your adopted country.
But what happens if you're were born when your Mum and Dad were on holiday in Spain, flew back the day after you were born and didn't ever go back? Are you not really British then?