Re: political correctness
Posted: Wed Sep 07, 2005 12:25 pm
The people of the UK have been extending their arms out to people for 40 years, 25 of those under a blanket of politically correct intolerance to anybody who dares to speak out against this, in all honesty what good has this done us as a national community or as an international power? More than anywhere else we seem keen to the point of erasing our own culture to blindly accept other ways of life, and yet here we are under attack from some of these people who (or who's family) sought refuge and peace here.
Is our quality greater or poorer than our european neighbours such as France, I was correct in my above post stating that this has been a desperate pc act of guilt on behalf of our left and liberal politicians shameful of the Uk's colonial gung-ho past - it was one thing dismantling the British commonwealth, they have taken it too far offering the whole island to all. Africa, the Middle East, Eastern Europe... all these communities have their religious and territorial disputes (often barbarically violent) why should we be suprised when they import that too? It's all very well folk bleating about intolerence and racial hatred, the worst offenders of this are these clusters and communities of (be it 1st or 4th generation) immigrants - most blacks can't abide asians, turks hate paki's, all the warring factions of the different eastern religions are completely intollerant of each other.. they may look similar but they aren't. Yet when we speak of racism nowadays it is often about someones (such as Ron Atkinson) use of a slang word (a word I might add that is littered over every rap cd you care to mention), or vicious white men like the BNP.
Is our quality greater or poorer than our european neighbours such as France, I was correct in my above post stating that this has been a desperate pc act of guilt on behalf of our left and liberal politicians shameful of the Uk's colonial gung-ho past - it was one thing dismantling the British commonwealth, they have taken it too far offering the whole island to all. Africa, the Middle East, Eastern Europe... all these communities have their religious and territorial disputes (often barbarically violent) why should we be suprised when they import that too? It's all very well folk bleating about intolerence and racial hatred, the worst offenders of this are these clusters and communities of (be it 1st or 4th generation) immigrants - most blacks can't abide asians, turks hate paki's, all the warring factions of the different eastern religions are completely intollerant of each other.. they may look similar but they aren't. Yet when we speak of racism nowadays it is often about someones (such as Ron Atkinson) use of a slang word (a word I might add that is littered over every rap cd you care to mention), or vicious white men like the BNP.