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    #71
    Originally posted by bless 'em all View Post
    Yeah, your mum.
    If UKIP are the answer, then it must have been a very stupid question.

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      #72
      Originally posted by bless 'em all View Post
      Yeah, your mum.
      <removed> - could be one out of 1000's visited there..?
      Last edited by Darren_Test; 2 March 2013, 19:46.

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        #73
        Personally (as a white Brit) I have suffered significant racial abuse from Indian outsourcers in this country AND I have witnessed first hand their outrageous caste on caste abuse of folk within their own ranks who are from a different caste to themselves. Indeed many of the big Indian outsourcers have leadership almost entirely from one caste and have glass ceilings for their own workers from certain other castes - this is obvious to anyone taking even a casual glance at them.

        Together with their widespread abuse of the NHS here (getting family members visas through the ICT visa route in order to get treatment they need) , and school system here, our tax system, our visa system, the data protection act, the bullying and harassment of their workers and so on.

        If anybody wants to complain about vile evil behaviour I would have thought the Indian outsourcers were the first place to look rather than the rather moderate tolerant British society and its often sarcastic humour.

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          #74
          Originally posted by CoolCat View Post
          Personally (as a white Brit) I have suffered significant racial abuse from Indian outsourcers in this country AND I have witnessed first hand their outrageous caste on caste abuse of folk within their own ranks who are from a different caste to themselves. Indeed many of the big Indian outsourcers have leadership almost entirely from one caste and have glass ceilings for their own workers from certain other castes - this is obvious to anyone taking even a casual glance at them.

          Together with their widespread abuse of the NHS here (getting family members visas through the ICT visa route in order to get treatment they need) , and school system here, our tax system, our visa system, the data protection act, the bullying and harassment of their workers and so on.

          If anybody wants to complain about vile evil behaviour I would have thought the Indian outsourcers were the first place to look rather than the rather moderate tolerant British society and its often sarcastic humour.

          What Old Greg Said
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          ("")("") Born to Drink. Forced to Work

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            #75
            Originally posted by kingcook View Post
            It's not about racism. It's about crap non-English people coming over to our country and doing our jobs for less money.
            You mean the jobs that our English people here cannot be bothered to get qualified for and do? Just go into any hospital and see the quantity of foreign medics. Where are our 'home grown' ones? What about the Management who are English and actually make the decisions to outsource?

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              #76
              Originally posted by bobsmyname View Post
              I am a bob and a lurker for a long time on this forum. I have just registered to provide a POV direct from the horse's mouth, so to speak.

              Firstly, I came here a decade ago when a UK company hired me and sponsored me for a specific skillset that was not available here. So I am not part of the ICT wave.

              That out of the way, although I am from India, when I read posts about Bobs and dress sense, culture, body odour I actually "nod my head" at the post. Unlike the OP I am not offended in any way. Why ? Because once I was here I spent a huge amount of effort in learning the british culture and integrating here. This meant giving up a lot of cultural things that we do naturally if we were back in India.
              Really? Well good on you kinda.. but I don't recall our British adorning "shalwars" and turbans during the British rule of India.. so whilst I support the idea of some integration, it's totally hypocritical of us British to expect it to be to a 'borg'-like capacity when we didn't do any such thing!

              Originally posted by bobsmyname View Post
              However, what particularly annoys me is that a large amount of guys who come here as a wave do not particularly care about the culture here. You hear them talking loudly in Hindi to anybody who is from India. Many bobs try it with me and I tell them straight away to talk to me in English. Instantly they dislike me. Coming to body odour issue. This is another bug bear of mine. How difficult is it to groom yourself ? Have a proper bath, lots of deo, underarm deo, splash of body spray, and done! But no, they come over all sweating and puffing and stinking.
              So what's wrong in them talking in Hindi or whatever language? As long as they are not doing that with us (English speakers), they shouldn't be ashamed of it.

              Originally posted by bobsmyname View Post
              Food. What can I say ? The only food they know is curry. FFS. They have no inclination to try local food. They don't look around to see what others are eating. No inclination to try a sarnie or salads and stuff. They want curry every day. If there is a company dinner they want curry. FFS.
              What do most of us Brits on Friday and Saturday nights?

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                #77
                I am so fed up with all of this. I moved out of London when my daughter became the only white kid in her year at school. It's not racist, it's race replacement. You can all say what you like, but that's the truth as far as I can see it. It's not about racism, we were never racist and that was taken advantage of to the extent where we are soon going to be the minority in our own country.
                ...my quagmire of greed....my cesspit of laziness and unfairness....all I am doing is sticking two fingers up at nurses, doctors and other hard working employed professionals...

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                  #78
                  Originally posted by Lockhouse View Post
                  I am so fed up with all of this. I moved out of London when my daughter became the only white kid in her year at school. It's not racist, it's race replacement. You can all say what you like, but that's the truth as far as I can see it. It's not about racism, we were never racist and that was taken advantage of to the extent where we are soon going to be the minority in our own country.
                  I guess it depends on the type of racism. A lot seems to be focused on professional Asians and East Asians whereas, we should really be looking at the open flood gates to (Eastern) Europe... or are we not 'cos they're faces are a tad whiter?

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                    #79
                    Originally posted by RockyBalboa View Post
                    Really? Well good on you kinda.. but I don't recall our British adorning "shalwars" and turbans during the British rule of India.. so whilst I support the idea of some integration, it's totally hypocritical of us British to expect it to be to a 'borg'-like capacity when we didn't do any such thing!



                    So what's wrong in them talking in Hindi or whatever language? As long as they are not doing that with us (English speakers), they shouldn't be ashamed of it.



                    What do most of us Brits on Friday and Saturday nights?
                    One of the many reasons I continue to live in Britain is the curry.
                    Indians just add too much chilly in it for my taste. My bowels are constantly on fire every time I visit India

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                      #80
                      Originally posted by lilelvis2000 View Post
                      So you don't like competition?
                      You try competing with them - by living on 300 quid a month.
                      Last edited by Doggy Styles; 3 March 2013, 08:55. Reason: wrong numbers

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