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If they don't want to kow tow to enforced multiculturalism then fine. But it has overtones of white supremacy. I notice Nick Griffin's been over there...Originally posted by GJABS View PostCertainly it is worth trying out doing what they are doing. But I think they will lose out a little by not having some representation from other races or sexualities in their community.
What they are doing provides some counter balance against the pro gay, pro multiculturalism of the rest of Europe, and this can only be a good thing, in my opinion.
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Poor trolling, you need to be believable 3/10Originally posted by GJABS View PostCertainly it is worth trying out doing what they are doing. But I think they will lose out a little by not having some representation from other races or sexualities in their community.
What they are doing provides some counter balance against the pro gay, pro multiculturalism of the rest of Europe, and this can only be a good thing, in my opinion.
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Move to Scotland, you'll be all white in a matter of weeks. Perhaps blue if you're unfortunate.
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Certainly it is worth trying out doing what they are doing. But I think they will lose out a little by not having some representation from other races or sexualities in their community.
What they are doing provides some counter balance against the pro gay, pro multiculturalism of the rest of Europe, and this can only be a good thing, in my opinion.
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I don't normally, but there's a Polish guy sitting near me at clientco whose high-pitched rapid-fire meercat accent, and neurotic hysterical giggling peels of laughter after every single sentence he utters is somewhat vexing after a while.Originally posted by d000hg View PostAlthough I imagine here would find living with Eastern Europeans distasteful.
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Looks a right sh!thole.
Not letting gay people in either.
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Hold off on your house purchase...
... these guys are building an alt-CUK utopia. I don't know if they have many thatched properties but at least you'll be safe from immigrants.
Although I imagine here would find living with Eastern Europeans distasteful.
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