GordonMuchallNo1Fan
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Dear meThat’s why I said back in “2004”...
Maybe your racist beliefs have now gone. If so, good on you
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Dear meThat’s why I said back in “2004”...
Maybe your racist beliefs have now gone. If so, good on you
Someone needs to get a grip of you as well, you racist prick
What question was that?
Was it on the thread you accused 'foreigners' carrying out more rapes than British rapists, per head of the population of course?
"Far more whites live in this country so I wouldn’t doubt it. The main issue seems to be that the percentage of foreigners committing these crimes outweighs that of the English.
That’s just my opinion mind and how it comes across, be interesting to see the stats on this."
I would have highlighted you're confusing ethnicity and nationality.
The argument is where do you draw the line? You've said repeatedly that a bit of name calling isn't that bad but its that start of a very slippery slope. You accept that then before long it's the norm and then the next so called degree of racism isn't deemed as that bad really and so on and so on till we are right back to where we started. Stamp it out at the smallest point and eventually its irradicated foreverI’m perhaps a little too honest for my own good and don’t believe I’m any different on here than the real world.
I can’t make myself be offended by something if I’m not. That doesn’t mean to say I would behave like that because as I’ve already said I wouldn’t.
I appreciate some are offended however I still say it’s an over exaggeration based on being online.
Not sure what more I can add to be honest so I’ll leave it there.
Shows a lack of empathy in many of his posts and seems fixated with the notation what is written in social media is different to what he describes as the real world.Well, at least you're admitting your ignorance "in today's world".
You have made it an issue of colour by stating "Far more whites live in this country".Well that’s not a question it’s an opinion and one that has nothing to do with colour but nationality so I’ve no idea what point you’re making but then again neither have you it seems so why should I.
Have a look to see if the question I was answering mentioned whites first. You wouldn’t be once again being deliberately misleading would you?Shows a lack of empathy in many of his posts and seems fixated with the notation what is written in social media is different to what he describes as the real world.
You have made it an issue of colour by stating "Far more whites live in this country".
Now for the 2nd time what is this question I didn't answer?
I am trying not to be as evasive as you.
Dear me
Can you please repeat this in English?Have a look to see if the question I was answering mentioned whites first. You wouldn’t be once again being deliberately misleading would you?
You have tried to be clever and failed yet again.Can you please repeat this in English?
Unfortunately I must have missed this question.
What is the question?
Insults are the arguments employed by those who are in the wrong. Jean Jacques Rousseau.You have tried to be clever and failed yet again.
I didn’t bring colour into it.
You are now becoming quite pathetic and desperate in your attempts to paint me as something I’m not.
You’ve succeeded now I’m totally confusing yourself.Insults are the arguments employed by those who are in the wrong. Jean Jacques Rousseau.
People will judge me by my words as they do you.
I don't know which quote you're statement "I didn’t bring colour into it."
"One thing I do notice is that I never see any black persons going into bat on behalf of a white person for any racism directed at them."
"Far more whites live in this country so I wouldn’t doubt it. The main issue seems to be that the percentage of foreigners committing these crimes outweighs that of the English.
That’s just my opinion mind and how it comes across, be interesting to see the stats on this."
Totally agree mate, I really think everyone should experience a culture where they are in the minority as it gives you a totally new perspective on how it feels to be in that position.I myself have lived and worked in South Africa and north Africa and seen firsthand what outright racism does to a country. And I have like you been on the end of racism being the only white guy in the room and it's not nice at all. Some people still think bigotry is ok and it's passed down to the younger generation. Some people tho are so small minded they think it's ok to chant at a football match. It's just wrong on so many levels.
who are they ?I would understand in today’s world that you can’t say those things as I’ve already said in the thread but it wouldn’t effect me in slightest.
Getting offended on behalf of others just isn’t my thing. Perhaps I’m just a selfish fucker who only cares about himself and his own.
Completely agree with this, I grew up in a Co Durham pit village during the 50s and 60s, everyone that I knew, in today's terms and at some stage, would be classed as racist. There was no malice in what they said or did, just ignorance. Fortunately we have progressed and racism is not acceptable and hopefully will never be againI left there in 1977. Everyone was racist then. My mother, who I loved greatly, was unconsciously racist till her dying day. I'm probably going to get into trouble here. The white working class, in totality, is not generally racist. However, the proportion of racists within the white working class is probably disproportionately large. There are many reasons for this. Sometimes, in essentially monocultural areas, it's down to fear born of ignorance. It was striking to me in 2016 how many of the areas backing Brexit were areas of, comparatively, very low immigration. Other times, it's displacement, using other races as a punchbag for deprivation more often caused by government policy. I suspect that only in a minority of cases is it down to a belief in white supremacy.
I'm probably a member of the Guardian-reading (guilty), liberal elite, of course.
Completely agree with this, I grew up in a Co Durham pit village during the 50s and 60s, everyone that I knew, in today's terms and at some stage, would be classed as racist. There was no malice in what they said or did, just ignorance. Fortunately we have progressed and racism is not acceptable and hopefully will never be again
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I have never racially abused anyone in my life and would never condone any abuse of any kind. Not everyone did it, only dyed in the wool racists with intransigent attitudes who should be abjectly ashamed of their behaviour.I'm with you on that mate.
I can remember singing"He's a wog a wog..." and not thinking any more of it.
Everyone did it.
We knew no better.
Then wed go home and watch black and white minstrels, or love thy neighbor on telly