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This thread is an example of censorship, have you experienced this at all when attempting to make a justifiable and mature point about certain issues we have in our country?



Here for example instead what happens i have my permissions removed from the thread for an apparent 'silly goading' comment i guess i made about a certain person on here rife at times with insults and indeed goading comments and also makes immature accusations at the admins here. Which i made an observation of earlier.. blah blah moan like a desperate internet forum poster :D

Its absolute fine to insinuate people here are bereft of intelligence racist and god knows what without any foundation without being blocked or hindered.

Anyway i tried to make my point in the Missing Posts thread but i can't continue it because some kid has decided to block me. Again just because i am attempting to put my point across in a mature and sensitive way.

Pfff perhaps its that Flag i have as my avatar, after all i mean being patriotic about England only means one thing!! No that's stereo typing that couldn't be the issue and would be plain wrong.


Im off to find BAS i miss him :D Yes worlds tiniest violin etc blah blah
 
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It alright for you, I wrote a reply and tried to submit it and got the thread locked message.

Grrr......I blame you :mad:
 
Am still chuckling at that bit! :)
Its bedtime but I'll continue soon as you completely avoided my question saying that's different when it's not! See my point in the missing post thread. Avoiding concentrated parts of brits abroad is because it affects the originality of the place. I am not racist against my own people.

It's also true today we have alot more obese people way more. Again its not politically correct to point this out but it's a fact just look around you. You don't need stats. This is the proverbial elephant In the room in the uk. There is a fking great big elephant but noones allowed to point at it.
 
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Its bedtime but I'll continue soon as you completely avoided my question saying that's different when it's not! See my point in the missing post thread. Avoiding concentrated parts of brits abroad is because it affects the originality of the place. I am not racist against my own people.

It's also true today we have alot more obese people way more. Again its not politically correct to point this out but it's a fact just look around you. You don't need stats. This is the proverbial elephant In the room in the uk. There is a fking great big elephant but noones allowed to point at it.
You've not answered one of my questions.
Nighty night, sleep well.
 
Its bedtime but I'll continue soon as you completely avoided my question saying that's different when it's not! See my point in the missing post thread. Avoiding concentrated parts of brits abroad is because it affects the originality of the place. I am not racist against my own people.

It's also true today we have alot more obese people way more. Again its not politically correct to point this out but it's a fact just look around you. You don't need stats. This is the proverbial elephant In the room in the uk. There is a fking great big elephant but noones allowed to point at it.

I remember seeing an Indian chap from Leeds moaning about there being many immigrants coming to this country. The guy was a 2nd or poss 3rd generation, he had a broad Yorkshire accent and a British citizenship.

Is he allowed to complain immigrants are changing the country?

At what point is a citizen a true part of this country?
 
sodthisforfun said:
What do you consider 'being British' to be? Is it the outlook of the person? The language? The way the Brits live their lives? Or is it just the colour of their skin.
You've not answered one of my questions.
Nighty night, sleep well.


British how they integrate how they dress. Typically not very religious. Language long as its English with a bit of local slang for good measure a good grasp of English. British sense of humour. Easy to tell in about 5 seconds of talking to someone. Colour not so but of course as much as you have white Africans or Indians you wouldn't say they are a typical example its not a question I am.avoiding at all?
 
British how they integrate how they dress. Typically not very religious. Language long as its English with a bit of local slang for good measure a good grasp of English. British sense of humour. Easy to tell in about 5 seconds of talking to someone. Colour not so but of course as much as you have white Africans or Indians you wouldn't say they are a typical example its not a question I am.avoiding at all?

he's describing what he thinks a British person is.

But is he actually describing people like himself?

Does this person match the description?

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sodthisforfun said:
What do you consider 'being British' to be? Is it the outlook of the person? The language? The way the Brits live their lives? Or is it just the colour of their skin.

British how they integrate how they dress. Typically not very religious. Language long as its English with a bit of local slang for good measure a good grasp of English. British sense of humour. Easy to tell in about 5 seconds of talking to someone. Colour not so but of course as much as you have white Africans or Indians you wouldn't say they are a typical example its not a question I am.avoiding at all?
So do you hate Little Italy? How about China Town? Little pockets in the UK where people from other countries live in area, keeping customs, keeping the food, keeping together as a community. Funny, I always thought those areas were part of the UK, history celebrated, enjoyed by many. I certainly don't know anyone who has been for a wander around China Town or stopped for some tasty grub in London who hated it. Do you?
 
. I am not racist against my own people.

But only racist against other people that are not your own.

Kind of you to admit it. (y)

Again its not politically correct to point this out but it's a fact just look around you.

PC projection, its been pointed out numerous times, so why do you think its suppressed? You should watch a wider pool of news, Breitbart and DM might not be enough. ;)

There are numerous reporting this week about obesity, its links to cancer.

https://www.parliament.uk/mps-lords...ogramme/biology-and-health/causes-of-obesity/
 
So do you hate Little Italy? How about China Town? Little pockets in the UK where people from other countries live in area, keeping customs, keeping the food, keeping together as a community. Funny, I always thought those areas were part of the UK, history celebrated, enjoyed by many. I certainly don't know anyone who has been for a wander around China Town or stopped for some tasty grub in London who hated it. Do you?
Maybe not little Italy or china town as that’s basically business and they’d soon take care of any gangs interrupting that business but there’s plenty of other places certain people, including unaccompanied police officers, wouldn’t want to go to. https://www.lbc.co.uk/hot-topics/crime-police/ferrari-trump-is-right-there-are-no-go-areas-in-lo/
 
. Avoiding concentrated parts of brits abroad is because it affects the originality of the place

So you dont like Brits going abroad to their favorite locations in Spain?

What you are basically saying is you feel British culture and society has changed, so you are blaming 'immigrants'.

You said you walked down to your local town and was surprised by how much it has changed.
What is this change you have seen?
 
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