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| quote: | Originally posted by Q5echo
and you attribute it (blow it off more like it) to him listening to an ignorant yank that wheres a cowboy hat? |
Oh I was taking the piss for goodness sakes, hence the 'haha' at the end of it all.
You have to admit though, the war in Iraq effectively riled up a hornets nest of old hatreds just that bit more to the point where people locally where blowing up buses with backpacks of explosive. Not people from outside the country but young men from ordinary suburbs, but thats not the first time it's happened to England either. I also remember well enough when the IRA was in full swing and prone to do the same things on a fairly regular basis, however, they tended to phone in to keep the civilian casualties down, sometimes.
These guys won't, theyre just out there to kill as many ordinary people as they can because they hate and feel sufficiently upset enough that it's worth doing to the society that they live in.
| quote: | | There was nothing ever good of Mr. Blair. He was corrupt to even begin with, and his loyalty was never to the English people. He is nothing more than Bush's best friend because the both are members of the same secret society. |
Cite any sources for this secret society?
| quote: | | The western lifestly is an inferior one that encourages nothing but the accumulation of wealth by all means necessary. |
I don't know about that, personally I've not lately had to steal anything or hurt anyone in the process of making a decent living for myself.
| quote: | | And than when you have made it you are taxed and that money goes to the inferior people who are too lazy to work; and any social welfare will only make them work less. |
Well yes and no, I'm not fan of contributing to a welfare state for anyone but a lot of those taxes also end up providing emergency services, civil law enforcement, defence and utilities which everyone uses on a daily basis.
Of course, governments being governments they arent necessarily 'good' at spending that money like a corporation, they do waste a lot and get diverted in the interests of state which are dubious at best. Heck if I was employing the average minister in a company he'd have a menial, non-financial role in it in administration. Otherwise you may as well also be taking religious and life counciling from a reformed drug addict thats woken up and found god one morning (lol ), theyre both about as reliable and my expectations of their progress and process are low to awful.
| quote: | | Actual laws/Taboos/Norms etc, its a matter of respect and a matter of GRATITUDE in my mind, you left your shithole of a country to go to paradise that is Britain, the least you can do is conform a bit. |
Laws, respect and civilised behaviour aren't exactly a unique concept just to Britain, people know theyre not supposed to kill, injure and harass their fellow human beings. Deviations from that do tend to be labelled as being antisocial as well in other countries, if its a commonplace thing in a group of people then maybe its time to consider just how well recieved and educated they are on a countries customs prior to them coming into the country and gaining citizenship there and how well we educate ourselves about the people coming in with extensive background checks to keep the serious problems out.
I think if you where looking at the larger picture of immigration to the UK, you'll probably find most people do 'conform a bit' and don't cause any harm to anyone or offend anyones sensibilities with their dress, native language while theyre learning english and any other little customs they may have along with their religion.
By the same standard of conformity it might also be time to apply it to local residents there as well so theres no double standards being applied. For example lots of chav kids running around, wearing clothes from another culture (the US mostly) stealing cars, taking and dealing drugs, assaults and other crap they get up to without any apparent sterotypical villification for doing so.
Otherwise you may as well just be looking at the problem of conformity with 'tinted' glasses.
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