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Andrew Marsh's avatar

Gosh, so many things to discuss...

Rht Hon Dame Jess 'fog horn' Phillips PLC Mums-Net.com, who tried to say yet again that men are the root of all evil even on the podium after winning her seat, exemplified the faux passion which infects so many of the political elite. As Frederick points out every day, endorsed by State stupidity initiated under the Home office tenure of Dame-Dame J Smith Esq, the Police are told to leave those who might use the 'R' word well alone. So, the industrial scale rape gangs continue.

The idea we can tolerate a religion is core to our beliefs.

The idea we yield totally to a malformed politically motivated version of a religion is not.

So, dumb State, can we marry as many people as we want, or not?

The answer, based on Christian values, is we can't.

As a tax payer, I object to State abuse of my wealth.

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Frederick Edward's avatar

The state's abuse of your wealth is only going to increase. As the leviathan of government growths inexorably, it needs to hoover up more and more resources to fund the insanity-in-triplicate that is the modern state. Increasingly I think where I should head once we go full Brazil/South Africa. I don't have children yet, but when I do I wouldn't want them growing up in such a place.

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Andrew Marsh's avatar

I fully understand. Revulsion of our country is not good for the idiots building ever bigger state, since tax cash will not come from endless state pay-outs of tax cash to the new arrivals, especially the illegal types. Regulated labour import with an element of strategy as seen in many other countries was and is the best way forward.

Except.

The UK State is institutionally stupid and incapable of critical thinking.

Add to this levels of corruption not seen for several centuries, and we have - a junk state.

I have visited South Africa many times. I have seen our future. It's not pretty.

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Polygamy is legal for Muslims. Bigamy is illegal for Christians (and, presumably, people of all other faiths).

Nobody was asked if they wanted their country changed like this. Nobody has any obvious solution. Nobody (other than the metropolitan elite) even knows what multi-culturism is. People simply live in ghettos. I grew up in Gravesend back in the 1970s. White mostly working class plus a large Sikh community. Never any trouble - the National Front never bothered to visit. However, the girls I went to school with who were from the sub-continent were allowed to wear trousers and scarves, didn't have to attend morning assembly and didn't ever make friends with any one white. They all disappeared at 16 into arranged marriages with men brought over from the Punjab. We were all expected to make allowances for their way of life. They weren't expected to assimilate. As an adult I did a course in teaching English as a foreign language. The white middle class women didn't allow me to teach the Indian wives because I thought the idea of unconscious racism was stupid and, unless I agreed to admit I was inherently white, I wasn't allowed to help. I'm not dissing the Sikhs - great people who know how to throw a party - I'm dissing the frigging white middle class twats in positions of authority who think it's wonderful to have lots of nice middle class foreigners living here plus some working class ones for cheap labour who they don't have to take any notice of. Interestingly, the 1970s Sikhs I knew didn't like the few Muslims who lived nearby!

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Frederick Edward's avatar

Interesting comment, thank you. My feeling is that settings like English classrooms are strong indicators of broader trends. My mum, for example, trained to be an 'English as a second language' teacher. She was told to teach a class of 'teenagers' (15-16 y.o. I believe) as part of her training. When she arrived to classroom she thought she was in the wrong place as it was full of bearded, full-grown men from the sub-continent. Clearly they had merely 'identified' as teenagers. Naturally, being of their cultural background, they gave her short shrift and were far from perfect students.

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Thanks for the book recommendation. I have just ordered it. Will be interesting to see if we are more 'last days of Rome' or 'last days of Weimar'.

It is all very odd. The last few weeks seem to have been particularly fractious, particularly after the awfulness of Southport. The attempt to try and pin the subsequent disquiet on the EDL and the event itself knife crime has been odious in the extreme.

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Couldn't agree more.

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