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Originally posted by Septimus View Post"Ethnic groups who insist on marrying their cousins or people from their own villages and land the NHS with massive bills due to interbreeding"
You've obviously been to America's Deep South and Watched Deliverance with that Banjo Kid
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"Ethnic groups who insist on marrying their cousins or people from their own villages and land the NHS with massive bills due to interbreeding"
You've obviously been to America's Deep South and Watched Deliverance with that Banjo Kid
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Originally posted by zeitghostIt's down to the sad lack of lions, hyennas, wolves and bears in this country.
Something must be done.
Oh.
And the lack of altitude.
Wow I'm a massive fan of David Attenborough he's seen all sorts never heard him mentions African Wolfs or Bears.
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Originally posted by vetran View Post
I don't believe there is any racial superiority apart from that I honestly believe many African guys would whip me in any long distance running competition even if I did train as hard or harder than them.
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Originally posted by Septimus View PostThis has made for interesting reading as well as comical.
Reading some the posts on here, it would appear that many confuse race with immigration and culture.
Let me see if I’ve got this straight, a Australian born Caucasoid, who decides to ‘emigrate’ to blighty is invisible and acceptable because he looks the same?
Or as we are in the stereotyping mode, a beer swilling unsophisticated deported criminal that we’d do better to ban all he’ll no doubt dilute our cultural purity?
To the matter of racial inferiority being peddled here, can some one clarify as to how can anyone ‘discover’ a place which already has people in it?
As I understand it, Africa is a name ‘given’ to a continent which by the way has completely different cultures is absurd to people who had never been there before
Abyssinia or Ethiopia I think was the common name used for a large region and various other names for different regions.
The concept of race is based on hierarchy a bit like when you coming up for a contract extension, with your W**KER liner manager who wants to make you squirm by letting you know he may not be on as much as you but he does control your destiny….(gazes off into the distance like when Lord Vader had Luke Skywalker in that ledge)
Asylum seekers that cross Europe failing to stop at the first safe country therefore converting from the status of Asylum seeker to economic migrant.
Cheap EU labour allowed in to undercut wages and to create an artificial boom that forced those on basic wages into client state subsidies. Tax credits to the uninitiated.
ICTs that allow body shoppers to avoid paying UK taxes and undercut uk small consultancies.
Illegal immigrants that fail to declare themselves and pay no tax or have fake identities and run the crime syndicates across the UK or avoid capture in their home countries.
Ethnic groups that assert only people from the same ethnic group can complete certain jobs therefore they should be allowed to import from their own countries.
Ethnic groups who insist on marrying their cousins or people from their own villages and land the NHS with massive bills due to interbreeding.
Groups that consider 'honour killings' in any way justifiable.
Groups that ignore planning permission to profit personally from illegal development of caravan sites despite owning houses elsewhere.
Groups running forced labour picking cockles and risking people's lives whilst destroying the local economy.
now non of those descriptions have any 'race' associated with it, all are breaching the law of the land and are easily identifiable as ethnic groups.
is it coz YOU is racialist???
If the south east population was overrun by slack jawed red necks or even Ivy league posh yanks undercutting local workers and brewing moonshine I'm pretty sure most people would be just as pissed off. And we mostly populated both prison colonies.
I don't believe there is any racial superiority apart from that I honestly believe many African guys would whip me in any long distance running competition even if I did train as hard or harder than them.
There is a paucity of education and culture (on both sides) we can resolve though. Surely you can see importing backward cultures is a bad idea, just as our missionaries preaching religion round the world was a little presumptuous and exporting the British Football yob or chav isn't something we should encourage.
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This is assuming and disturbing at the same time
This has made for interesting reading as well as comical.
Reading some the posts on here, it would appear that many confuse race with immigration and culture.
Let me see if I’ve got this straight, a Australian born Caucasoid, who decides to ‘emigrate’ to blighty is invisible and acceptable because he looks the same?
Or as we are in the stereotyping mode, a beer swilling unsophisticated deported criminal that we’d do better to ban all he’ll no doubt dilute our cultural purity?
To the matter of racial inferiority being peddled here, can some one clarify as to how can anyone ‘discover’ a place which already has people in it?
As I understand it, Africa is a name ‘given’ to a continent which by the way has completely different cultures is absurd to people who had never been there before
Abyssinia or Ethiopia I think was the common name used for a large region and various other names for different regions.
The concept of race is based on hierarchy a bit like when you coming up for a contract extension, with your W**KER liner manager who wants to make you squirm by letting you know he may not be on as much as you but he does control your destiny….(gazes off into the distance like when Lord Vader had Luke Skywalker in that ledge)
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Originally posted by DodgyAgent View PostSo you think that currency exchange rates are the main drivers of immigration?
My current contract is at an NGO so they have lots of migrant workers, most of them don't have their families with them ; sending most money home.
That said, in slough for example there are more "working class" migrants who have permanently moved with no view of going home. I don't know anyone in this position, so couldn't say what the driver id, but would guess its our education and social welfare system (as a whole before anyone shouts benefits).
But yeah, from a migrants point of view in say the old eastern block, or impoverished nations, the GBP is almost almighty. 1 quid can buy a lot in say, SE Asia. I went out there for 18 months with 1 grand cash and came back with 3 grand 6 months earlier than planned; after working for an Aussie client just a few months of the year.
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Originally posted by Scoobos View PostWeak currency? Who's going to leave the USA as an economic migrant to Malaysia?
I worked there as I was going to a country with a less favourable exchange rate afterwards.
My guess at why. You also have to let go of a lot of western home comforts.
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Originally posted by DodgyAgent View Postif as you say these countries are so wonderful and tolerant then why are people not queuing up to go and live in them?
I worked there as I was going to a country with a less favourable exchange rate afterwards.
My guess at why. You also have to let go of a lot of western home comforts.
We came home as my wife was unwell, loved it in Indonesia and would live there if possible, which it sadly isn't. Another country with tighter immigration than us (apart from tourist visa, which is 25 USD to the guy at the airport!)Last edited by Scoobos; 8 May 2013, 15:31.
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostFeck me you're an ignorant pleb.
We are going to Langkawi in July with a stopover in KL to visit an ex-colleague of the wife's who has an enviable expatriate lifestyle there. And to do a bit of scouting to see if that's not possible for us too.
I take it you have no friends of your own?
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostWe are going to Langkawi in July with a stopover in KL to visit an ex-colleague of the wife's who has an enviable expatriate lifestyle there. And to do a bit of scouting to see if that's not possible for us too.
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Originally posted by DodgyAgent View Postif as you say these countries are so wonderful and tolerant then why are people not queuing up to go and live in them?
We are going to Langkawi in July with a stopover in KL to visit an ex-colleague of the wife's who has an enviable expatriate lifestyle there. And to do a bit of scouting to see if that's not possible for us too.
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Originally posted by DodgyAgent View Postif as you say these countries are so wonderful and tolerant then why are people not queuing up to go and live in them?
http://www.nytimes.com/2011/06/08/bu...ty08.html?_r=0Last edited by Mich the Tester; 8 May 2013, 13:07.
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