Ultra Posted 25 July 2009 Posted 25 July 2009 Theres only a few minutes to watch. Misogynistic, back to the burning of bras again are we the UGLE freemasons don't hate women.They didn't invade the English or England, or illegally, so their invasion is perfectly justifiable. What does it make us? Stop them being English, what are you onabout woman? You'd better give me your version of English ethnicity. Connection? Wouldn't it be better if you explained yourself rather than trying to guide me through a riddled maze. The Angles is a modern English word for a Germanic-speaking people who took their name from the cultural ancestral region of Angeln, a modern district located in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany. You've been owned, sonny..
ob1kanobe0 Posted 25 July 2009 Posted 25 July 2009 You've been owned, sonny.. Thats what i call modern day racism. You should be ashamed of yourself for being so racist.
Guest Posted 26 July 2009 Posted 26 July 2009 Are you calling me a sexist?! omen eh? I had to read that a couple of times. Theres only a few minutes to watch. Misogynistic, back to the burning of bras again are we the UGLE freemasons don't hate women.They didn't invade the English or England, or illegally, so their invasion is perfectly justifiable. What does it make us? Stop them being English, what are you onabout woman? You'd better give me your version of English ethnicity. Connection? Wouldn't it be better if you explained yourself rather than trying to guide me through a riddled maze. I ask questions in this manner because I am curious as to your thought processes. You've been owned, sonny.. Ha ha!
DANGEROUS TIGER Posted 26 July 2009 Posted 26 July 2009 I get plenty of abuse when out on patrol in uniform. The vast majority of it is racial abuse, especially from the young Asians. Water off a ducks back to me, but racial intolerance works BOTH ways.
ob1kanobe0 Posted 26 July 2009 Posted 26 July 2009 I ask questions in this manner because I am curious as to your thought processes. I didn't understand your questions and now im curious as to your thought processes
ob1kanobe0 Posted 27 July 2009 Posted 27 July 2009 The British National Party leader Nick Griffin has made an assault claim to police after a man threw a pint of beer over him outside a pub. The MEP was at The Falcon Inn in Painswick, Gloucestershire, on 11 July when there was an alleged confrontation involving a customer. The BNP leader said a man "came at me with a pint glass" as he left the pub. A Gloucestershire police spokesman said officers were investigating the complaint. Mr Griffin told BBC News Online: "Someone is entitled to say 'I don't agree with you', but no one is entitled to throw a pint of beer at you. "I don't necessarily expect them to lock him up and throw away the key. He just needs to learn to keep his ideas to within the law." 'Spouting lies' The confrontation had been taken up by constituency Labour MP David Drew, who claimed in the House of Commons the "totally upstanding" man was given "one hell of a hiding" after the incident. Mr Griffin said it was Mr Drew's intervention which prompted him to make the formal police complaint. He said: "I was prepared to leave it at that, because it seemed a waste of police time. "But when we get Labour MPs standing up in the House of Commons spouting downright lies I felt I had no choice." A police spokesman said: "Yesterday afternoon we received a call from a 50-year-old male regarding an incident outside the Falcon Inn public house at which he had a drink thrown at him. "Officers are investigating the incident." http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/glouces...ire/8168265.stm Recolection of what happened. The student’s version, as recounted in the Gloucestershire newspaper: “Nick Griffin came out and I decided to splash him with Guinness. I was swiftly put in a headlock by one of his security people. I was backing away and had my hands splayed out. “They started taking me down the road, and I was worried about that. “Then a member of staff from the Falcon came out and took me off the BNP security person and took me back in to the pub. Then I was asked to leave the pub via a different door.” Mr Drew’s version, as told in Parliament: “It just so happens that one of my constituents took offence at this and happened to spill some beer over Mr Griffin. “I happen to know the young man, and he is totally upstanding — he’s an outstanding individual. As a result of this he was taken outside and given one hell of a hiding.” An eyewitness account of the events was provided to BNP News by Clive Jefferson, North West regional organiser: “Far from being surrounded by security that night, Mr Griffin was surrounded by his friends and senior officials,” Mr Jefferson said. “The young lad also threw the glass at Mr Griffin, never mind the drink in it. “It is my firm belief judging by his actions on the night that if the lad had not been restrained, it was his intention to glass the chairman. “He was restrained and we asked for the police to be contacted. The landlord came out and asked us if we would accept an apology. He said he would appreciate it if the police were not involved in this incident and he would ban the young lad out of the pub. As no one was actually injured we decided to let the matter drop,” Mr Jefferson said. “Who could have anticipated an MP trying to score some political points by distorting the facts and blatantly lying about the facts of an incident — but then again lying is just normal behaviour for so many of them, is it not?”
Guest Posted 27 July 2009 Posted 27 July 2009 I didn't understand your questions and now im curious as to your thought processes I'm female, that should surely make that impossible. An eyewitness account of the events was provided to BNP News by Clive Jefferson, North West regional organiser That was always going to be an impartial and unbiased account of events that took place.
Tabou Posted 27 July 2009 Posted 27 July 2009 I get plenty of abuse when out on patrol in uniform. The vast majority of it is racial abuse, especially from the young Asians. Water off a ducks back to me, but racial intolerance works BOTH ways. To be fair, people from many different origins and ethnicities don't like traffic wardens.
CupidStunt Posted 27 July 2009 Posted 27 July 2009 As a british man I couldn't give two shits if a muslim was offended by Christmas!! I'ts our fooking country! I get offended when I'm driving down Melton road and there are all these decorations for diwali and eid! HELLO... Is this India??? NO we are in England and I expect these foreign celebrations to be less advertised in the streets of Leicester. Now you say my last comment sums up my ignorance? You tell me then why Leicester is the only City that has been hit hard by this flu??? Did you know the decorations used to be for the white English and the Asians? This was until they complained about the word christmas in the banners and it got removed, now it simply says happy diwalli and/or seasons greetings,not quite sure. You could say this is a case of racial discrimination, but where do you stop and draw the line Leicester....A multicultural city that embraces all....couldn't be more further from the truth in some areas As for the BNP haters/lovers , i do think its quite worrying that so many people are voting for the them and the government are not taking the situation seriously, its obvious the feelings of resent against the influx in numbers of foreigners is growing each day, they may be a mickey mouse party, but they are winning votes more and more, which in my eyes, tells a story most wont admit to.
Guest Posted 27 July 2009 Posted 27 July 2009 Did you know the decorations used to be for the white English and the Asians? This was until they complained about the word christmas in the banners and it got removed, now it simply says happy diwalli and/or seasons greetings,not quite sure. I grew up just off of Melton Road during the 70s and 80s, and the decorations have always said "season's greetings". They never used the word "christmas". It was a decision taken so that all religious festivals around the end of the year are celebrated, and not just the one. If that means that it is the end of the world, then some people really haven't got any real problems to worry about.
Nick Posted 27 July 2009 Posted 27 July 2009 As a british man I couldn't give two shits if a muslim was offended by Christmas!! I'ts our fooking country! I get offended when I'm driving down Melton road and there are all these decorations for diwali and eid! HELLO... Is this India??? NO we are in England and I expect these foreign celebrations to be less advertised in the streets of Leicester. Now you say my last comment sums up my ignorance? You tell me then why Leicester is the only City that has been hit hard by this flu??? So many complex prejudices and ignorance in one paragraph. You should donate your brain to medical science in order that other children don't get infected with your dillousional, threatened, frightened, xenophobic attitudes. Maybe they could develop a vaccine. When I say 'they' obviously the scientists employed should be from the master race only - heaven forbid we allow ourselves to be helped, educated or become friends with anybody from any other culture. I have to leave this thread now, what we see here is the entrenched consequences of those who never wished to learn. N.
ob1kanobe0 Posted 27 July 2009 Posted 27 July 2009 That was always going to be an impartial and unbiased account of events that took place. Should we take it from that, that you'd much prefer to take the side of the hooligan thug that attacked Mr Griffin, and worse still, therefore support the lieing MP who backed the hooligan? Lisa, hooliganism is wrong.
Guest Posted 27 July 2009 Posted 27 July 2009 Should we take it from that, that you'd much prefer to take the side of the hooligan thug that attacked Mr Griffin, and worse still, therefore support the lieing MP who backed the hooligan? Lisa, hooliganism is wrong. No, I form my opinion after reading all eye witness accounts. I would also base it upon the reliability and crdibility of those witnesses.
ob1kanobe0 Posted 27 July 2009 Posted 27 July 2009 As for the BNP haters/lovers , i do think its quite worrying that so many people are voting for the them and the government are not taking the situation seriously, its obvious the feelings of resent against the influx in numbers of foreigners is growing each day, they may be a mickey mouse party, but they are winning votes more and more, which in my eyes, tells a story most wont admit to. Therefore, should the government adopt some BNP policies like closing the boarders, sending back the million illegal invaders, asylum seekers? Should the government stop supporting the UAF hooligans? Should the government create jobs for the british ahead of foreigners? Should they ban the black n asian police, teacher, nurse etc associations? Do the BNP exist because of the last 60 years of british government policy?
ob1kanobe0 Posted 27 July 2009 Posted 27 July 2009 I grew up just off of Melton Road during the 70s and 80s, and the decorations have always said "season's greetings". They never used the word "christmas". It was a decision taken so that all religious festivals around the end of the year are celebrated, and not just the one. If that means that it is the end of the world, then some people really haven't got any real problems to worry about. Not always season's greetings, in its early years it was happy diwali. Yes, they've never used the word christmas, a picture of a candle being the closest to it Tax funding for religious celebrations should be banned unless we have it for everyone, that means one for satanists too.
davieG Posted 27 July 2009 Posted 27 July 2009 Therefore, should the government adopt some BNP policies like closing the boarders, sending back the million illegal invaders, asylum seekers? Should the government stop supporting the UAF hooligans? Should the government create jobs for the british ahead of foreigners? Should they ban the black n asian police, teacher, nurse etc associations?Do the BNP exist because of the last 60 years of british government policy? I think Fascism has been around in Britain considerably longer than that.
ob1kanobe0 Posted 27 July 2009 Posted 27 July 2009 No, I form my opinion after reading all eye witness accounts. I would also base it upon the reliability and crdibility of those witnesses. And you base reliability and credibility on what? You know none of them.
ob1kanobe0 Posted 27 July 2009 Posted 27 July 2009 I think Fascism has been around in Britain considerably longer than that. Equate fascism to the BNP?
Guest Posted 27 July 2009 Posted 27 July 2009 And you base reliability and credibility on what? You know none of them. That being the case, why should I believe the account given by the BNP over any other?
ob1kanobe0 Posted 27 July 2009 Posted 27 July 2009 Yes I do. I meant, do it, because i know you can't.
ob1kanobe0 Posted 27 July 2009 Posted 27 July 2009 That being the case, why should I believe the account given by the BNP over any other? Why side with the hooligan thug and his fascist MP supporter Do you believe the MEP was physically attacked?
Guest Posted 27 July 2009 Posted 27 July 2009 Why side with the hooligan thug and his fascist MP supporter Do you believe the MEP was physically attacked? That doesn't answer my question.
ob1kanobe0 Posted 27 July 2009 Posted 27 July 2009 That doesn't answer my question. Did you answer mine..."And you base reliability and credibility on what?" Lets cut to the chase, who's the guilty and who's the innocent?
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