How can anyone take so long to say almost nothing
"The empty can rattles the loudest."
How can anyone take so long to say almost nothing
His racism is palpable. I have never seen so much hatred in just one RWR."The empty can rattles the loudest."

Says more about the lackwits that watch the dross.Even more boring than his other videos posted on here.
How can anyone take so long to say almost nothing.
Says more about the lackwits that watch the dross.
Quite sad really.Obsessed.


He's had a long career.I think he probably speaks slowly and takes ages to say very little because many of the people he is appealing to process information extremely slowly. Also, people on that wing have always been suckers for a pseudo intellectual.
Britons uniting is the opposite of what you want though. Or are you just taking about race here?It is time that Britons united...

As clearly shown on this video the lack of respect for our country and our flag. Those police officers are way too soft, those leftys and terrorist supporters should have felt the full force of the law. We need police officers who are prepared to inflict violence on these trouble makers. Dancing on our flag whilst dressed as a terrorist is an absolute outrage in our country. We are far too tolerent of these people, it is getting beyond belief.The British are coming...
The British are coming...
Upon seeing a rainbow flag hanging from a balcony above, one of the children, a boy of probably primary school age, shouted 'You can shove pride up your arse' before joining in with the rest of the family's chant of 'You can stick Palestine up your arse'.
But despite the far-right taking over the streets of the city centre for the afternoon, all around them thousands of Mancunians cracked on with their normal Saturday. The shops, pubs, cafes, museums and theatres were as busy as ever - and Deansgate was still gridlocked.
And it ended in farcical scenes when a large proportion of the crowd, appearing to think it was over, headed for the exit following a speech by Salford-based Britain First co-leader Ashlea Simon. Despite Simon's repeated pleas for them to return, most didn't.
That left party leader Paul Goulding facing just a few dozen sodden stragglers for his headline spot. He took one look at the now sparse audience and decided to scrap most of his planned 20-minute-long 'fire and brimstone' speech in favour of thanking his supporters for coming out and braving the rain.
It was a slapstick end to an ignominious day.

You bare your cross?Yes you only have to look at me to see the effects that eye candy does for you. Sometimes I just feel like a piece of meat. It’s a cross that I bare in being blessed with my looks.

Have you ever thought it weird that a sitcom, located in North London, during the early 70's had no Black or Asian actors, despite London Transport recruiting directly from UK BOTs?He's had a long career.
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In 1968, the company had 73,000 employees, of whom 9,000 were estimated to be black.
The limited representation of Black and Asian actors in UK film and television during the 1960s and 1970s was driven by a combination of systemic racism, limited immigration, and industry-wide exclusion. During this period, the British entertainment industry was largely white-dominated, and non-white performers faced significant barriers in securing roles.
It was lonely being a black actor in the 70s. It’s even lonelier now behind the camera
In the 1970s in black and Asian households up and down the country, there’s a familiar story that when we saw a non-white person on TV we would call the rest of the family to the sitting room to have a look. The story that is less well known is what it was like to be that one black person on TV. That one person was often me and it was a very lonely experience.