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There is simply not a shred of racism in me, as a person whose whole family is formed by flight from persecution, from different people in different generations.
Originally posted by JakeWatkin
reply to post by Beavers
You say this yet what are you doing to change anything?
Originally posted by Kluute
Great summary of the state of affairs here in the UK.
Flagged.
Originally posted by ironsavior
The British People Deserve what they got....
The use of cheap labour ( Polish ) The inverted racism against their own people and racism against the southern People such as Spanish, Greeks etc...
In England If you Have a good self awareness you are in trouble.
Sad Country decadent country in which Cowards and thugs make more than 50 % of the population.
Dont take me wrong there are good people but everyday they are less as they just give up or leave
Originally posted by ironsavior
reply to post by southbeach
there are several forms of racism.
one can be read on daily mail
www.dailymail.co.uk...
and it is the tip of the iceberg
Spanish Answer : www.dailymail.co.uk...
Originally posted by ironsavior
How can it be explained that several factories adopted polish as official language and therefore Greeks Spaniards Are put to a side.
Originally posted by NoMatterNeverMind
Originally posted by ironsavior
How can it be explained that several factories adopted polish as official language and therefore Greeks Spaniards Are put to a side.
I think it is interesting that if a factory adopts Polish as its official language, in Great Britain, that the Greeks and the Spanish are the ones put to a side, but we sort of just ignore anyone who speaks the official language of English, or any of the recognised languages (Welsh, Irish, Scottish Gaelic, Scots, Ulster Scots, Cornish), being put to a side.
As far as the racism against Greeks is concerned, it seems the article that you linked is making the basic point that if Greece was to collapse economically (more) then because of EU border laws a lot of them (the Greeks) could move to live in the UK, and cause a great deal of pressure on current unemployment and lack of housing for those people who are already resident.
The Spanish article seems to basically state that the Spanish government is to clamp down on people migrating there and being a burden to their system, and that David Cameron should adopt a similar principle.edit on 13-8-2012 by NoMatterNeverMind because: fixed grammar in some sentences