ships-cat Posted December 27, 2007 #101 Share Posted December 27, 2007 There are No-Go Zones in England. Muslim areas. I found myself in one & have 3 plates & 14 screws in my head to prove it. Hee hee.. now THERE is a story that needs telling. Must be a reall bugger when you go through airport security. Meow Purr. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
glorybebe Posted December 27, 2007 #102 Share Posted December 27, 2007 She is Canada's, Austrailias and New Zealands Head of State. Not in Canada she isn't. Not any longer. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fluffybunny Posted December 27, 2007 #103 Share Posted December 27, 2007 There are No-Go Zones in England. Muslim areas. I found myself in one & have 3 plates & 14 screws in my head to prove it. I would have opted for a postcard... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
InHuman Posted December 27, 2007 #104 Share Posted December 27, 2007 Canada will trade Stephen Harper for the Queen. Pweeze? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ships-cat Posted December 27, 2007 #105 Share Posted December 27, 2007 Canada will trade Stephen Harper for the Queen. Pweeze? Errrrr <looks him up on Widipedia> No. Sorry. Meow Purr. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
odas Posted December 27, 2007 #106 Share Posted December 27, 2007 If is was just about power and money then it must've been confusing to know which side you were on? No? lol.. Was it a war against the Banks? Besides it's not my Government- the source is wikipedia. From my understanding it was a complex civil war. Everyone (rest of Europe) tried to stay out of it, for as long as possible, until eventually we had no choice. Exactly, from YOUR understanding. Europe did not tried to stay out buddy. UK and France pushed for the War. They stood by and supported Milosevic. Thanks to the USA the war stopped and if it was for the US there would not have been a war at all. It is funny that someone who was not there tries to explain me what was going on. Tough luck buddy. Choose another topic this is to hard for you. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bill Hill Posted December 27, 2007 #107 Share Posted December 27, 2007 Exactly, from YOUR understanding. Europe did not tried to stay out buddy. UK and France pushed for the War. They stood by and supported Milosevic. Thanks to the USA the war stopped and if it was for the US there would not have been a war at all. wow. I mean just wow.. obviously this is objective. So, if I now understand correctly- We stood by and supported and then took him.. The USA..(not NATO) stopped the war but if it wasn't for the US there wouldn't have been a war in the first place. Ultimately the civil war had no sides.. it was just about power and money.. and in the end 'all wars are wrong.' Ok... btw personally I didn't support NATO intervention- I mean, why bother? You can't please anyone Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hetrodoxly Posted December 27, 2007 #108 Share Posted December 27, 2007 Billy, you are talking again about things you do not understand. Isidora is right. The conflict in the Balkans was NOT an ethnic one, even though your government want you to believe in it. Just like Milosevic wanted the Serbs to believe in it. It was ONLY about power and money, no matter what anyone says. Isidora from ex-Yugoslavia knows it, Odas from ex-Yugoslavia knows it. Billy from UK is telling us now finnaly the truth. HAHAHA. You've argued with me in the past claiming it was a religious war? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hetrodoxly Posted December 27, 2007 #109 Share Posted December 27, 2007 My turn, Billy already had his shot.. ARE YOU A HOBBIT? A DRAGON? A COMMUNIST? My turn. Left wing fascist. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Isadora1982 Posted December 27, 2007 #110 Share Posted December 27, 2007 Hiya Isadora - thanks for your insight on that, it was a very interesting read and I'm glad that you and your parents have made it OK. Don't worry about the Cricket thing.... I'm a native of the UK and I don't understand it either. I think the British invented the game purely to baffle foreigners; which makes it even more galling when the Australians keep roundly thrashing us at it each year. I think we've got a couple of Australians on the board,but not many, so it's going to be great to read an Oz perspective on things - keep up the posts. In regards to the immigration issue: there have always been elements in the UK that are out-and-out racists. During the 1970's there was a group called the National Front - a VERY nasty and violent bunch - who revelled in nazi symbols and would march the streets with crude racists banners and slogans. However, they where always a miniscule minority. However, even back then immigration wasn't the bowl of cherry's that the government portrayed it as, nor where the immigrants always the victims of racism. (you might want to google the phrase "brixton riots", for example). However, what has happened more recently is VERY different. With the advent of groups like Migrationwatch and the BNP, the governments banal reassurances have repeatedly been punctured. The arrival of the Freedom of Information Bill put another nail in the coffin. The government has now virtually had to declare that it does not know how many immigrants - legal or otherwise - are in the country. It blandly forecast "around 45,000 legal immigrants" ifor 2005, only to have to subsequently admit - under pressure from MigrationWatch - that the true figure was closer to 650,000. It has recently had to admit that it has been able to deport only a few hundred illegal immigrants, and has completely lost control of how many illegals are in the country, and will probably have to offer a mass amnesty on the grounds that it lacks the capability to deport them. (doesn't even know where they are). And THAT is the nub of the problem. The people feel they have been lied to over the last 20 years and have NEVER been allowed an effective vote or refferendum on immigration policy. (all the 'big three' parties have virtually identical policies,because they are effectively tied by the EU... which is ANOTHER bone of contention, and another reason why the BNP has risen in popularity). You only have to look at TV reporting (and - to a slightly lesser extent - newspaper reporting) of crimes such as murder or assault. If the victim is a member of an ethnic minority, the story is front-page news under the banner "racist attack". If the roles are reversed.. silence. The description of the attacker - even when multiple witnesses confirm it - is completely ommitted. People are AWARE of this, and it is making them increasingly angry. At the same time, there have been restrictions placed on the discussion of immigration. The existing laws on Race Relations have been refined to the point where any discussion runs the risk of being declared 'racist', and hence criminaly liable. So, against that backdrop, when a group appears on TV with placards that say "To Hell with your Freedom of Speech" and "Massacre all those who offend the Prophet"... well.... you can imagine. It doesn't exactly HELP. Meow Purr. Hey Cat, Thank you for taking the time to fill me in - much appreciated. I strongly sympathise with the English...I can see how they would feel completely powerless to decide who comes into their country and what's worse, not be able to expel these people when they've crossed the line. I've read somewhere in this forum of instances where certain groups were caught burning the UK flag and I always wondered why couldn't those turds be immediately deported to their country of origin. This is somewhat reminiscent of the Cronulla/Maroubra riots back in December 2005 we experienced here in Oz. Cheers, Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Isadora1982 Posted December 27, 2007 #111 Share Posted December 27, 2007 http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/live/arti...in_page_id=1770 Anger over plan to broadcast Muslim call to prayer on loudspeaker in Oxford Last updated at 12:46pm on 24th December 2007 Muslim plans to broadcast a loudspeaker call to prayer from a city centre mosque have been attacked by local residents who say it would turn the area into a "Muslim ghetto". Dozens of people packed out a council meeting to express their concerns over the plans for a two-minute long call to prayer to be issued three times a day, saying that it could drown out the traditional sound of church bells. But a spokesman for the Central Mosque said that Muslim's also have the right to summon worshippers. Dr Mark Huckster, who lives in Stanton Road and works at East Oxford hospice Helen House, told the Oxford Mail: "The proposal to issue a prayer call is very un-neighbourly, especially in a crowded urban space such as Oxford. "I have lived in the Middle East and a prayer call has a very different feel to church bells and I personally found the noise extremely unpleasant, rather disturbing and very alien to the western mindset." He added: "If an evangelical Christian preacher proposed issuing sermons three times a day at full volume there would be an outcry. "There could be a sense of ghettoisation of East Oxford. Cowley Road would have a Muslim flavour and could become a Muslim ghetto which is contrary to what we want in a multicultural society." not only do we put up with all cultures we have to put up with their religion as well WE LIVE IN BRITAIN, BRITAIN BRITAIN BRITAIN BRITAIN, NOT MUSLIM COUNTRY. if this goes ahead, oooppsss it been knocked down chemical-licker not in the area at the time I'd say, if this was the case in my suburb, I'd move! lol That's just ridicilous. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Isadora1982 Posted December 27, 2007 #112 Share Posted December 27, 2007 Billy, you are talking again about things you do not understand. Isidora is right. The conflict in the Balkans was NOT an ethnic one, even though your government want you to believe in it. Just like Milosevic wanted the Serbs to believe in it. It was ONLY about power and money, no matter what anyone says. Isidora from ex-Yugoslavia knows it, Odas from ex-Yugoslavia knows it. Billy from UK is telling us now finnaly the truth. HAHAHA. Thank you, Odas. There was a lot of propaganda surrounding what really happened during the war in 91-95, but it has never been (from my understanding) a war based on religion. Now, my mother is Orthodox and my father is a Catholic. I was raised as a Catholic, but we still celebrated both Christmases and both New Years. There wasn't much discussion regarding the fact that my mother is Serb and father is Croat. This all became an issue when a certain politician and his followers let loose an idea of having a what was referred to as a "Velika Srbija". In other words, "Big Serbia". As Croatia was part of Yugoslavia back then, what was proposed is that Croatia become part of that plan and this could only be achieved by driving the Croats out (starting from Slavonija). I am was born in Vukovar and this town was hardest hit and unforunately fell to the JNA (Jugoslavenska Narodna Armija) shortly after before being reclaimed during Operation Storm. Certain policiticians spread propaganda to divide the people and start a war to enable their plan to take effect. Like Napoleon, they "divided and conquered". This became apparent one day at school, when a boy approached me in the playground and asked if I was Serb or Croat. When I said I was Croat (taken from the father's side), he and a bunch of other little turds proceeded to throw rocks at me and yell, "Ustasa!" What would a 10 yr old boy know about Ustase anyway? It was about a month later when we were warned by our Serb neighbour that there was talk of executing all Croats in my suburb (Borovo Selo) and that my dad was on that list. Needless to say, we hid out in our neighbours house that night and he drove us out of Borovo Selo into Vukovar that day whilst the JNA was in the process of putting up barricades on the roads....couple of hours later and who knows? Croatia at the time was an economic goldmine....tourism, ports, agriculture, import/export, industry. Had Milosevic and his minions succeeded, they would have landed themselves in a very good position indeed. Why did the war last only 10 days in Slovenia? Slovenia was also part of Yugoslavia. The Croat War of Independence that followed was a war against occupation of our land, rightfully ours. My dad was on the front line and many stories about what really happened come from him. But I can say with conviction that as much as religion was a big part of keeping our hopes up (lots of praying going on), it was never an issue when it came to the roots of the war...but that's just in my experience. Thanks for reading! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rocket88 Posted December 28, 2007 #113 Share Posted December 28, 2007 one amongst many... they don't exactly have a good reputation for integrating; that's for sure. Kinda my way or the highway "Put em up...put em up" yeah it's common knowledge... well, depending where you live. see ship's post. click That teddy bear on the left......it is.....no it cant be..............YES its MOHAMMED! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rocket88 Posted December 28, 2007 #114 Share Posted December 28, 2007 Hee hee.. now THERE is a story that needs telling. Must be a reall bugger when you go through airport security. Meow Purr. No prob with airports or anywhere else with "scanning" stuff. The plates & screws are made of titanium. Only prob is that they expand/contract with hot/cold. Went ice-skating at Trentham Gardens with the kids ,Mrs,Ma-in-Law,Sis-in-Law, blah blah blah.... My face really hurt because of the cold. Wish i knew the individuals that did this to me, so that i could baseball-bat them one-by-one. On topic: NO i dont want anymore immigrants legal/illegal coming to this country.**** OFF. Last comment is not directed at you "ships-cat". (sticks leg up in the air & licks b******s). Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Stixxman Posted December 28, 2007 #115 Share Posted December 28, 2007 Yeah I really don't like when someone comes from ANOTHER country and expects everyone to fall over themselves making it easy to adjust to the new place. If you don't want to come here unless its sold to you in a container only you can recognize, then I don;t want you here. This is MY country just as where they come from is their country MY ANCESTORS buillt it up to what it is today just as their ancestors built up theirs. Mine shouldn't be torn down to accomidate you because you manage to screw up what you had. The english people should be told to make greater efforts to emphasize their nationality, everybody else is. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
odas Posted December 28, 2007 #116 Share Posted December 28, 2007 Thank you, Odas. There was a lot of propaganda surrounding what really happened during the war in 91-95, but it has never been (from my understanding) a war based on religion. Now, my mother is Orthodox and my father is a Catholic. I was raised as a Catholic, but we still celebrated both Christmases and both New Years. There wasn't much discussion regarding the fact that my mother is Serb and father is Croat. This all became an issue when a certain politician and his followers let loose an idea of having a what was referred to as a "Velika Srbija". In other words, "Big Serbia". As Croatia was part of Yugoslavia back then, what was proposed is that Croatia become part of that plan and this could only be achieved by driving the Croats out (starting from Slavonija). I am was born in Vukovar and this town was hardest hit and unforunately fell to the JNA (Jugoslavenska Narodna Armija) shortly after before being reclaimed during Operation Storm. Certain policiticians spread propaganda to divide the people and start a war to enable their plan to take effect. Like Napoleon, they "divided and conquered". This became apparent one day at school, when a boy approached me in the playground and asked if I was Serb or Croat. When I said I was Croat (taken from the father's side), he and a bunch of other little turds proceeded to throw rocks at me and yell, "Ustasa!" What would a 10 yr old boy know about Ustase anyway? It was about a month later when we were warned by our Serb neighbour that there was talk of executing all Croats in my suburb (Borovo Selo) and that my dad was on that list. Needless to say, we hid out in our neighbours house that night and he drove us out of Borovo Selo into Vukovar that day whilst the JNA was in the process of putting up barricades on the roads....couple of hours later and who knows? Croatia at the time was an economic goldmine....tourism, ports, agriculture, import/export, industry. Had Milosevic and his minions succeeded, they would have landed themselves in a very good position indeed. Why did the war last only 10 days in Slovenia? Slovenia was also part of Yugoslavia. The Croat War of Independence that followed was a war against occupation of our land, rightfully ours. My dad was on the front line and many stories about what really happened come from him. But I can say with conviction that as much as religion was a big part of keeping our hopes up (lots of praying going on), it was never an issue when it came to the roots of the war...but that's just in my experience. Thanks for reading! Hi Isadora. Your story stands for thousend simmilar stories, on all sides, but mostly on the Croation and Bosnian as they suffered the most. People, like Billy and Hetrodoxly, will never understand that this was about power and money and later on disguised as an ethnic war. Sure, it was a war between catholics, orthodox, muslims, but this was only a tool. Milosevic used nationalism and religion as his tool to power and he did not have to wait untill other leaders did the same - more or less. Yes, it became an ethinc war among the ordinary people - this is what I was arguing with hetrodoxly, but he did not mentioned that I said that ethinicity was only a tool for Milosevics power dreams. Croatia has one of the most beautiful coasts in the world, Bosnia has one of the best winter tourism landscapes, Slovenia being an Alpland does not even have to be introduced as a beutifull country. All the money was earned in those three republics. What did Serbia poses??? Milosevic was adicted to this money. Once those republics said that they want to keep their money, the Wars started under the the umbrela of a great Serbia. Obviously, you experianced the war at first hand, just like me. I was there when everythig begun, not as people think in 1991 but in 1987 when Milosevic took power. I've seen things that I will never forgett. Now, Isadora, you and I and millions of others have to listen to the truth and knowledge of Billy and the ones simmilar to him who know the war only form Wikipedia. Anyway, who cares. It is good to be alive. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bill Hill Posted December 28, 2007 #117 Share Posted December 28, 2007 (edited) Both of you seem to be describing what it's like to be sucked into a civil war on the outer limits. And I can empathize. Your story stands for thousend simmilar stories, on all sides, but mostly on the Croation and Bosnian as they suffered the most. People, like Billy and Hetrodoxly, will never understand that this was about power and money and later on disguised as an ethnic war. Sure, it was a war between catholics, orthodox, muslims, but this was only a tool. Milosevic used nationalism and religion as his tool to power and he did not have to wait untill other leaders did the same - more or less. Yes, it became an ethinc war among the ordinary people - this is what I was arguing with hetrodoxly, but he did not mentioned that I said that ethinicity was only a tool for Milosevics power dreams. You're contradicting yourself odas. Hertrodoxly and I were describing what it became, and you seem to agree with us; But what is important to you is, (from your view point) is who started it. ie (power +money theory) Here in the UK... Milosevic was portrayed and demonized as the bad guy. So from your point of view they got it right? But the many Serbs seemed a bit p***ed off dating back from wwII. Here in the UK... if a civil war broke out... and a leader was elected to control these no-go zones. He/She's will to be demonized as a 'Hitler fascist' But who created the 'no go zones' in the first place? Meanwhile a civil war would expand out... and people living in areas without ethnic tensions will be dragged into it. Then everything gets messed up..who's wrong..who's right..who did what to who... who just fighting for survival etc. Edited December 28, 2007 by Billy of the Hill Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
odas Posted December 28, 2007 #118 Share Posted December 28, 2007 Both of you seem to be describing what it's like to be sucked into a civil war on the outer limits. And I can empathize. You're contradicting yourself odas. Hertrodoxly and I were describing what it became, and you seem to agree with us; But what is important to you is, (from your view point) is who started it. ie (power +money theory) Here in the UK... Milosevic was portrayed and demonized as the bad guy. So from your point of view they got it right? But the many Serbs seemed a bit p***ed off dating back from wwII. Here in the UK... if a civil war broke out... and a leader was elected to control these no-go zones. He/She's will to be demonized as a 'Hitler fascist' But who created the 'no go zones' in the first place? Meanwhile a civil war would expand out... and people living in areas without ethnic tensions will be dragged into it. Then everything gets messed up..who's wrong..who's right..who did what to who... who just fighting for survival etc. Thanks, Billy. Yes, we got a bit sidetracked from the topic but it is still relavant to it. What I am trying to say is, out of my experience, only a small number of wars were and are realy ethnic related. Usualy it is always about power. And politicians hungry for power are more then willing to walk over dead bodies. I believe I said it before once. England is one of my favourite countries. I just love the lifestyle, humor, people. I wish I could live in England in the 70's all over and over again. But, in my opinion, the UK government is playing a dirty game on both, the natives and the immigrants. Instead to preserve the English heritage they are loosing it to newcommers. They are giving to many freedoms to immigrants in a wrong way. But then, on the other side, by giving the freedom they, the government, blames it on the same immigrants who can not cope rationaly with the new lifestyle. Freedom comes always with a price. Back, in Titos Yugoslavija, we had all the freedom that we needed, exept the freedom of saying anything bad in regards to another faith, religion, nationality. Later, when he died, corrupt politicians gave us this "freedom of speach" and we know how we used it. I do believe that there are no go zones where ordinary native english will be beaten or killed. Those zones are everywhere in other countries and cities. But those zones were not put up by avarage Joe, Mohamed, Ching-le..... but by criminals who are in charge in those zones. Those criminals are hiding behind the free speach and expresion that the govenrnment is not ready to take away. But if they would, they would see that people will live and respect each other. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bill Hill Posted December 28, 2007 #119 Share Posted December 28, 2007 Hey, totally agrees with Odas. In my experience I think freedom of speech is one of the most important principles to uphold. To me, it acts a release valve.. then you calm down...and realise 'oops might have gone a bit far there" because there is no doubt a feeling of frustration amongst the people. When I was saying a civil war could happen in the UK, by no means does it mean I would support one just describing a possible senario Anyway, on the Balkans war- there was a feeling in the UK against Milosevic and the Serbs(a bit unfair blaming the whole people) Here's a tune at the time (1995) which highlights my point. Black Grape Kelly's Heroes The lyrics are Don't talk to me about heroes, most of these men sing like Serbs. although it's written down as surfs' also imo includes the classic lyric- Jesus was a black man, No Jesus was Batman No, no, no, no, that was Bruce Wayne! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
odas Posted December 28, 2007 #120 Share Posted December 28, 2007 Hey, totally agrees with Odas. In my experience I think freedom of speech is one of the most important principles to uphold. To me, it acts a release valve.. then you calm down...and realise 'oops might have gone a bit far there" because there is no doubt a feeling of frustration amongst the people. When I was saying a civil war could happen in the UK, by no means does it mean I would support one just describing a possible senario Anyway, on the Balkans war- there was a feeling in the UK against Milosevic and the Serbs(a bit unfair blaming the whole people) Here's a tune at the time (1995) which highlights my point. Black Grape Kelly's Heroes The lyrics are Don't talk to me about heroes, most of these men sing like Serbs. although it's written down as surfs' also imo includes the classic lyric- Jesus was a black man, No Jesus was Batman No, no, no, no, that was Bruce Wayne! Geniusly good. Thanks, Billy. Btw. I NEVER mean a nation when I say Bosnia, UK, France...... I always mean the Gov. This is why I would like to live in the 70's UK. I was raised by the English revolutionary music Sex Pistols and the gang. Man I am getting old. Not to old though. Oh Crapp. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bill Hill Posted December 29, 2007 #121 Share Posted December 29, 2007 I was raised by the English revolutionary music Sex Pistols and the gang. Sex Pistols are cool Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lord Of The Dragons Posted December 29, 2007 #122 Share Posted December 29, 2007 What gets me is how the Government can carry on with it's ethnic policies in the face of so much unrest amongst the people. Here in the North West of England, there was absolute uproar during the last World Cup because local government wanted to ban taxi drivers from displaying the Union Jack in support of the England football team, for fear it might upset the local minority communities. WTF?? So we're not allowed to have pride in our national football team in case we upset the immigrants? Cheshire council are spending tax payers money making road signs in Polish so Polish drivers know which way to go. Why? Are there English signs in Poland so we don't get lost? If I was to go and live in a Muslim country, I wouldn't be able to drink beer or eat pork. Yet Muslims can come here and do as they please. Why? Surely if we have to respect your culture in your country (and quite rightly so), shouldn't you respect our culture here. Muslims have caused near riots over their daughters having to wear skirts as part of school uniforms, that's part of our culture. If you want to live here then that's what you should do. It's that simple. I think it was Billy who spoke about a possible war looming. I agree. The only thing is, the invading army is already here. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
stevewinn Posted December 29, 2007 #123 Share Posted December 29, 2007 well said seffy, trouble is on the horizon and its all going to end in tears, when are economy starts to hit the rocks and unemployment goes up and immigration effects the masses even more thats when we'll have real problems, Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Isadora1982 Posted December 30, 2007 #124 Share Posted December 30, 2007 What gets me is how the Government can carry on with it's ethnic policies in the face of so much unrest amongst the people. Here in the North West of England, there was absolute uproar during the last World Cup because local government wanted to ban taxi drivers from displaying the Union Jack in support of the England football team, for fear it might upset the local minority communities. WTF?? So we're not allowed to have pride in our national football team in case we upset the immigrants? Cheshire council are spending tax payers money making road signs in Polish so Polish drivers know which way to go. Why? Are there English signs in Poland so we don't get lost? If I was to go and live in a Muslim country, I wouldn't be able to drink beer or eat pork. Yet Muslims can come here and do as they please. Why? Surely if we have to respect your culture in your country (and quite rightly so), shouldn't you respect our culture here. Muslims have caused near riots over their daughters having to wear skirts as part of school uniforms, that's part of our culture. If you want to live here then that's what you should do. It's that simple. I think it was Billy who spoke about a possible war looming. I agree. The only thing is, the invading army is already here. Wow, that's a scary thought! I think some migrants do take advantage of the democratic (and I use this term loosely) environment western countries have and actually use (or abuse) our laws to benefit themselves. For example, all this political correctness and anti-discrimination laws (race, religion, etc) were introduced to benefit migrants and those disadvantaged and I've read and heard of those same laws being manipulated by certain individuals. I noticed recently when I went Xmas shopping that some shopping centres located in areas which boast a large Muslim community did NOT play any Xmas carols or have any kind of festive music on or any images of Jesus, etc. I think that's just PC gone crazy...considering Oz (same as UK) is a country with Christian roots, it's really pathetic that the councils and companies have given into the pressure to please the monorities. I'd say we can all agree that if we migrated to an Islamic country, we would be expected to abide by their local traditions and culture and I get angry when people from the those places come to countries like UK and Oz and force their culture on residents who have been here for generations. May I say to all my friends in the UK that I stand behind you and believe you have every right to be angry. I hope the govenments wake up to themselves before its too late and take action. All the best, D Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rocket88 Posted December 30, 2007 #125 Share Posted December 30, 2007 "English people told to welcome immigrants". In a word, NO!!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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