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Respaul

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Jul 14, 2002
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++ [ originally posted by Emma Mac ] ++


You know at least once a day i hear anti-english 'racism' from of all nations citizens living in england. Mostly just here for education.
They can say anything, and its looked over. But let an english person say anything with even a hint of racism and we are the devil. To hell with that.

Very true... It allways amazes me that the most persistant and regular racism in the uk is actually against the english... I do wonder why so many people come here when they all hate us so much (well i know why... but we won t go into that)
 

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Sep 28, 2002
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++ [ originally posted by IncuboRossonero ] ++
Anyways I feel for Gobbi's....Romanisti everywhere are telling me "How goes the Moggi-Galliani" Mafia clan??

THe Romanisti who threw those flares got a nice shower of Piss balloons and vegetables from atop..I was in the CURVA on the other end but the psycho's atop welcomed them well.
so no fresh pears this time. i feel for you. now explain the thing i asked you.
 

Emma

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Mar 4, 2004
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++ [ originally posted by Vilhelmas ] ++

my boss always complains about the same.

and i dont hate english. their nt is my second fav to lithuania.

Yeah its annoying.

And i dont 'hate' french people, ive never been in france. But from the 8 or so french people ive ever meet, ive hated everyone. They've arrogant, ignorant and have no regard for england at all.
 
Sep 28, 2002
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++ [ originally posted by Shadowfax ] ++


Very true... It allways amazes me that the most persistant and regular racism in the uk is actually against the english... I do wonder why so many people come here when they all hate us so much (well i know why... but we won t go into that)
is it racism or nationalism? i mean, i really dont see racism there. but now you're the third englishman to say RACISM
 

Emma

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Mar 4, 2004
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++ [ originally posted by Shadowfax ] ++


Very true... It allways amazes me that the most persistant and regular racism in the uk is actually against the english... I do wonder why so many people come here when they all hate us so much (well i know why... but we won t go into that)

Go into it. :D

Or atleast PM it ;)
 
Sep 28, 2002
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++ [ originally posted by IncuboRossonero ] ++


You went soft...especially when there are women around...
true that. but so did you. but then i got all the glory and you became good ol' incubo again :D

besides, you go soft naturally when the likes of gray and don bes are around.
 
Sep 28, 2002
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++ [ originally posted by IncuboRossonero ] ++
YEAH RIGHT

You are to Don and Graham what Fred was to ME
wrong nicola. wrong indeed.

edit. fred had this "i need nick to confort me from hatred" attitute. i had and i believe still have "i am better than you" attitude. if you got the wrong idea its your problem. maybe its fair that it seemed like that, but it was never the point.
 

Respaul

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Jul 14, 2002
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++ [ originally posted by Vilhelmas ] ++


is it racism or nationalism? i mean, i really dont see racism there. but now you're the third englishman to say RACISM
Id say its both.

A little example of how fvcked up our country is.

On St Georges day (the patron saint of england for the thickos out there:D)
Several english people across our country were visted by the police and asked to take down georges cross as neighbours had complained that they found OUR flag offensive.

This happened in many places across the country and has happened many times over the last few years (jus look around a few news archives)

In many cases we as people have been told we are not allowed to raise our own flag in our own country...

Sorry but that is completely fvcked up and as a patriot and an englishman (brit my fvcking arse) this is unacceptable and only breeds hatred and mistrust
 
Sep 28, 2002
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++ [ originally posted by Shadowfax ] ++


Id say its both.

A little example of how fvcked up our country is.

On St Georges day (the patron saint of england for the thickos out there:D)
Several english people across our country were visted by the police and asked to take down georges cross as neighbours had complained that they found OUR flag offensive.

This happened in many places across the country and has happened many times over the last few years (jus look around a few news archives)

In many cases we as people have been told we are not allowed to raise our own flag in our own country...

Sorry but that is completely fvcked up and as a patriot and an englishman (brit my fvcking arse) this is unacceptable and only breeds hatred and mistrust
my boss gave the same comparison. he's from brighton btw.
 

Emma

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Mar 4, 2004
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Shadowfax

Yeah that was a problem here also. With so many Irish people etc. There wasnt any incidents were flags were removed i dont think, but there was alot of people outside clubs shouting abuse and starting fights.

Mac tells me Northern Ireland has lost its flag (the cross with the red hand of Ulster because im sure 95% dont know it:p). The Union Jack is now their official flag.

Although we will never lose our flag, it sure feels that way sometimes :moan:
 

Respaul

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Jul 14, 2002
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++ [ originally posted by Emma Mac ] ++
Shadowfax

Yeah that was a problem here also. With so many Irish people etc. There wasnt any incidents were flags were removed i dont think, but there was alot of people outside clubs shouting abuse and starting fights.

Mac tells me Northern Ireland has lost its flag (the cross with the red hand of Ulster because im sure 95% dont know it:p). The Union Jack is now their official flag.

Although we will never lose our flag, it sure feels that way sometimes :moan:
Tell me about it....

The N.I flag is a somewhat different story and has far too many complex issues to go into... still wrong though

Another thing

Cant remember whether it was manchester or liverpool they were talking about on the news....
But they held celebrations in the city for st patricks and st davids but did nothing for georges day... frigging disgrace
 

Respaul

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++ [ originally posted by Emma Mac ] ++
Must have been manchester. St Georges was amazing here :D
Good, its nice to hear somewhere put in an effort.

Must admit london did a much better job this year... not quite there but getting better
 

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