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Racism's Nigel Farage is at it again...



Buzzer

Languidly Clinical
Oct 1, 2006
26,121
What are you? The post police? Trunky wanna bun?

Top tip: I really wouldn't bother wasting your time trawling through my post history looking for contradictory statements. Let me save you the time: There will be hundreds of them.

Eh? You posted that only yesterday. No more politics posts, it's pretty unequivocal, Nibble.
 




WhingForPresident

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Feb 23, 2009
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It's all very well piling into Farage on this matter (and in this case it may be reasonable) however whatever he does is going to spin you into a sanctimonious rant about him being worse than Hitler. The question you need to ask yourself is why is he and/or his message popular with significant demographical constituencies of the electorate.

The same question can be levelled at Trump, Le Pen et al.

They all have similarly significant levels of support..........you can go on chucking out the insults like a petulant child or deal with the facts as they stand. I don't think you want to do this though because it will mean confronting the lies and half truths the politicians you support have peddled for years.

These political movements are a symptom, stop ignoring it.

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spring hall convert

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Nov 3, 2009
9,608
Brighton
I see your 350m to the NHS and raise you the post Brexit budget and IMF economic cataclysm.

Yeah, for sure man. It was all total shite on both sides. I was just defending a jokey/ flippant remark that AM picked up on as to what Farage might be telling Trump behind the scenes. I really don't want to get into this debate again, it's done, I'm as over it as I'll ever be, if the campaign had been run on different lines I could have voted leave. Anyway, point is, don't want to get into it.
 


sussex_guy2k2

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Jun 6, 2014
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I see your 350m to the NHS and raise you the post Brexit budget and IMF economic cataclysm.

You've not raised anything. We haven't started to leave the EU yet. The Brexit budget is still a distinct possibility, however the £350m was always a flat out lie.

As per the arguments about Farage, I must say that the one positive, I hoped, that would come from Brexit was that we would no longer have to suffer him. I was apparently wrong. All this thread does is prove that no PR is bad PR. And if Farage has one talent, it's his ability to market himself so that idiots buy into his regressive way of thinking.
 


The Clamp

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Eh? You posted that only yesterday. No more politics posts, it's pretty unequivocal, Nibble.

You are odd. Try either contributing to a thread or leaving it be. As it is, all I have ever seen you do on here is pick out people and hound them through threads. Probably time to get a more constructive hobby , old boy.
 






The Clamp

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sydney

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Jul 11, 2003
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town full of eejits
i think British media personalities and the public should but out of American politics.....if the yanks vote for a govt that has an anti immigration stance then so be it....still think a lot of you could do with a couple of weeks in Blackburn , Bradford , Dagenham or Carshalton......:thumbsup:
 


Tyrone Biggums

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Jun 25, 2006
13,498
Geelong, Australia
Look at what people DO not necessarily what they SAY. Hope that's not too complicated a concept for you?

OK let's look at what he does. He's hired and given employment to more black and hispanic people in his life time than Shillary ever has. Thus if actions speak louder than words he's actually done more for the minorities than his opposition ever has.

Seeing as you're suggesting actions speak louder than words. His actions aren't that of a racist person it would seem.
 






daveinprague

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Oct 1, 2009
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Prague, Czech Republic
OK let's look at what he does. He's hired and given employment to more black and hispanic people in his life time than Shillary ever has. Thus if actions speak louder than words he's actually done more for the minorities than his opposition ever has.

Seeing as you're suggesting actions speak louder than words. His actions aren't that of a racist person it would seem.

No his actions were economic. In all the places he hired Mexicans, from outside of the USA when there were plenty of Americans who were capable and in need of employment. They were more expensive however.
 


Buzzer

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Oct 1, 2006
26,121
You are odd. Try either contributing to a thread or leaving it be. As it is, all I have ever seen you do on here is pick out people and hound them through threads. Probably time to get a more constructive hobby , old boy.

Those two previous posts are hounding you? Really?

Cunning Fergus was right. Generation snowflake.
 


Tyrone Biggums

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Jun 25, 2006
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Geelong, Australia
No his actions were economic. In all the places he hired Mexicans, there were plenty of Americans who were capable and in need of employment. They were more expensive however.

Got a link to confirm that? If he were a true racist he'd hire white before anyone else. Reckon he's just a regular businessman, colour don't mean crap over the almighty dollar.
 




The Clamp

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OK let's look at what he does. He's hired and given employment to more black and hispanic people in his life time than Shillary ever has. Thus if actions speak louder than words he's actually done more for the minorities than his opposition ever has.

Seeing as you're suggesting actions speak louder than words. His actions aren't that of a racist person it would seem.

Oh dear.
 




daveinprague

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The Clamp

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Those two previous posts are hounding you? Really?

Cunning Fergus was right. Generation snowflake.

It's not upsetting me, just an observation that you rarely have anything to offer to further a discussion, you seem to just follow people on here playing the man not the ball. I merely suggested you could find a more constructive way to spend your time.
 




HH Brighton

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Jul 25, 2003
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OK let's look at what he does. He's hired and given employment to more black and hispanic people in his life time than Shillary ever has. Thus if actions speak louder than words he's actually done more for the minorities than his opposition ever has.

Seeing as you're suggesting actions speak louder than words. His actions aren't that of a racist person it would seem.

Some people will defend he whatever he does and says. We now have enough morons in this country to legitimise people like this.
 


Tyrone Biggums

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Jun 25, 2006
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Geelong, Australia
It's not upsetting me, just an observation that you rarely have anything to offer to further a discussion, you seem to just follow people on here playing the man not the ball. I merely suggested you could find a more constructive way to spend your time.

You're implying their ethnicity was a factor, not simply their willingness to work at a lower rate.
 


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