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...you are an immigrant yourself!!!
You're not wrong.

I was born in a country that speaks a different language and was brought across the border without a passport.

My new country have treated me quite well and I have been given hospital and dental treatment.

Some people have jeered me about my origins, but I have learned to ignore their prejudiced views.
I now have a UK passport, but strangely, some people continue to mock me.

It's their issue, not mine.
 
You're not wrong.

I was born in a country that speaks a different language and was brought across the border without a passport.

My new country have treated me quite well and I have been given hospital and dental treatment.

Some people have jeered me about my origins, but I have learned to ignore their prejudiced views.
I now have a UK passport, but strangely, some people continue to mock me.

It's their issue, not mine.
I know very little about you. But if you ½ as decent as you post then your country is my country. None of my posts are anti good person. Im very anti bad person.
 
I understand the definition of the word.
Some right wingers are
Some left ringers are.


If any poster could be bothered to go back through mine and your conversations, they would know how much rattle you talk.

No one is that bored enough to do so.
If you can recall any of these conversations, it would be relatively easy to re-post them.

I'll make you an offer,
if you recall one of these conversations, that shows I talk "rattle" whatever that is, I'll show you the racist comments in the End of UK Civilised Society thread:
Billy. I may have missed it but would you point to me the racist remarks that anyone has made?
 
As there is no such word, and it could possibly mean one or two things.
1 A typical phobia experienced by british people, e.g. acrophobia - fear of heights, or
2. A fear of British people, more commonly known as Anglophobia which might entail one or more, or all of the following: fear of british people, the UK in general, or the British culture.

So as your word fails to convey your idea adequately, perhaps you could elucidate, in English, please?
Woof!
 
You're not wrong.

I was born in a country that speaks a different language and was brought across the border without a passport.

My new country have treated me quite well and I have been given hospital and dental treatment.

Some people have jeered me about my origins, but I have learned to ignore their prejudiced views.
I now have a UK passport, but strangely, some people continue to mock me.

It's their issue, not mine.
Superb ....I applaud you my friend... (y)
 
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