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In Oz Can and the US the natives were put on reserves...radical I know but it might work.
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Or do the police only care to arrest ethnics whilst letting the natives go.Originally posted by TheMonkeyI hate to say it but certain racial groups do commit vast amounts of crimes. I mean why the feck else would they have operation Trident to stop coons shooting each other?
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Actually, with all those round bomb looking things fitted round him he does look a bit suspicious.
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Originally posted by Black DalekJust don't go blaming us Daleks of colour
Yes it is.
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How very, very PC of you!Originally posted by Black DalekJust don't go blaming us Daleks of colour
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Just don't go blaming us Daleks of colourOriginally posted by NaziDalekI would have thought the similarities were closer to the events in our Fatherland in the 1930's. All we need now is rising unemployment and someone foreign to blame for taking all the jobs.
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I would have thought the similarities were closer to the events in our Fatherland in the 1930's. All we need now is rising unemployment and someone foreign to blame for taking all the jobs.Originally posted by zeitghostRivers of Blood anyone?
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Hopefully with a load of 747s offloading in Bhagdad or somewhere exciting enough to have it televised.Originally posted by TrollSo true, our tolerance is exhausted, nationalism is on the rise & who knows where it will all end
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So true, our tolerance is exhausted, nationalism is on the rise & who knows where it will all endOriginally posted by wendigo100It was getting better until about five years ago, but now you are seeing what happens when a "multi-cultural society" and unfetterd immigration is imposed on an indigenous population. It will get worse.
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It was getting better until about five years ago, but now you are seeing what happens when a "multi-cultural society" and unfetterd immigration is imposed on an indigenous population. It will get worse.Originally posted by HarryspFFS do we need to use language such as paki and coon wtf.
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Apart from the fact that they were all mozzies, of course.Originally posted by Joe BlackInayat Bunglawala, spokesman for the Muslim Council of Britain ... "We have seen very different arrests since 9/11, and terrorists, or suspected terrorists, come from many different backgrounds."
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I hate to say it but certain racial groups do commit vast amounts of crimes. I mean why the feck else would they have operation Trident to stop coons shooting each other?
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pakis
apparently all the guys arrested were muslim and pakis (excepted three converts), no thai buddhists, no irish catholics, ...
odd isn't it ?
those guys had jobs (maybe not the best jobs) , probably better jobs than they would find in their pakiland tuliphole.
It surely the fault of UK foreign policy ?
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