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21 June, 2006 at 8:01 pm #227221
Wether this thread is false or otherwise it is a good point.Personally i couldn’t agree with jenny more, it’s the rowdy hooligans no matter what race and colour who think they can go around noisy and abusive regardless of the thoughts of others,and the fact that we are intimadated into not being able to ask them to keep the noise down is wrong, and as for being cautioned regardless if fact or fiction, now thats racist why shouldnt we give our opinion to asians or otherwise are they above being disagreed with because of there race ,colour. creed??? I think NOT, it’s called having manners and being a pleasant lawful member of society, is seems that is no longer important as long as u are not seen talking in anything but glowing terms to and about other race, colour,creed. :roll:
22 June, 2006 at 8:55 am #227222@ugo wrote:
On a Train yesterday for an hour & a half , behind me where three asians shouting or talking extreamily loud in there language , annoying most of the passengers as every now & again the word F * * K would come out in plain English , anyway after at least 20 mins of putting up with this shyte I rose to my feet , calmly walked over to them & said ” Either talk quieter or talk in F`in English ok boys or else , anyway when i arrived at my destination I was met by three police officers who kindly drove me to the police station where i recieved a caution .I was informed that a white person was the one who grassed over me to the conducter W@/nker !!!
Now where`s the justice ??? I ask you !!!
Its a game now ugo. The best way to make yourself heard, is to get as close to those ignorances as you can (hold your breath), and talk/shout louder.
You cant expect the marxist run police service to understand the English way of life, doesnt happen 2006.
Dont worry though, the English are bubbling up, we are WAKING UP, we are getting ready to take our country back from the marxist anti-English sesspit multiculturalists.
(”Cesspit” please Emma dear – Ed)
22 June, 2006 at 8:57 am #227223@emmalush wrote:
Dont worry though, the English are bubbling up, we are WAKING UP, we are getting ready to take our country back from the marxist anti-English sesspit multiculturalist paradisists.
:D
22 June, 2006 at 9:00 am #227224I havent read all this thread but i will post so if i have covered what has already been covered SORRY :lol:
I dont like people speaking in another language purely as it unsettles me not knowing what is being said when the people are looking at you. This being any language non specific. But the thing is my husband had quite a few indian friends and i was 19 when i met him so i thought it was cool to learn rude words in indian :lol: so when i now listen to indians talking i can sometimes make out roughly what they are saying only IF a rude word pops up.
22 June, 2006 at 9:02 am #227225“pikey wrote:Im pikey, im stupid :D:wink:
22 June, 2006 at 9:04 am #227226@jenny.. wrote:
@Mr Amphibian wrote:
@jenny.. wrote:
excuse me..i am far from f.uckin racist.
i find it unsettling and rude when the talk in ther own language wile laughing and and looking at me while doing it.
as they use the odd English sware words….f.uckers, w.ankers.. sluts…..you can only imagine what they are talking about.You started off well on that post Jenny. But it ended up by sounding like you have a paranoia problem! It’s very common to think that people talking a language which you don’t understand are talking about you. I have worked with Deaf people for the last 8 years and they have this paranoia. I have also been in large groups of sign language users and felt the same thing myself. Tolerance is something we Brits are good at in general. We should use it and be proud of it.
yes i was going to elaborate more in that post,,but i had to go because the kids were home …
i have no problem with them talking in there own language at all.
i was trying to make a point..(but failing miserably) that if it was a group of Irish lads being rude and making all the racked ….or sitting there slagging me off,,, i could walk up to them and ask them to keep the noise down or what ever…and that would be the end of story…( or it could get nasty and end in violence)
but if its a gang of foreign lads doing the same thing, and i go over and ask them to keep the noise down…i get accused of being racist. and there have been cases where people have been brought to court and charged because of this.
dont know if i got my point across there..if i still make no sense what so ever. :roll: :roll:
sorry..i could explain this better if i was talking face to face with you.
I am not really adding to this thread, but I just wanted to say “I like Jenny!”
If we were to meet face to face, I would want to lick it. :D
22 June, 2006 at 9:05 am #227227@The Observer wrote:
@jenny.. wrote:
@Mr Amphibian wrote:
@jenny.. wrote:
excuse me..i am far from f.uckin racist.
i find it unsettling and rude when the talk in ther own language wile laughing and and looking at me while doing it.
as they use the odd English sware words….f.uckers, w.ankers.. sluts…..you can only imagine what they are talking about.You started off well on that post Jenny. But it ended up by sounding like you have a paranoia problem! It’s very common to think that people talking a language which you don’t understand are talking about you. I have worked with Deaf people for the last 8 years and they have this paranoia. I have also been in large groups of sign language users and felt the same thing myself. Tolerance is something we Brits are good at in general. We should use it and be proud of it.
yes i was going to elaborate more in that post,,but i had to go because the kids were home …
i have no problem with them talking in there own language at all.
i was trying to make a point..(but failing miserably) that if it was a group of Irish lads being rude and making all the racked ….or sitting there slagging me off,,, i could walk up to them and ask them to keep the noise down or what ever…and that would be the end of story…( or it could get nasty and end in violence)
but if its a gang of foreign lads doing the same thing, and i go over and ask them to keep the noise down…i get accused of being racist. and there have been cases where people have been brought to court and charged because of this.
dont know if i got my point across there..if i still make no sense what so ever. :roll: :roll:
sorry..i could explain this better if i was talking face to face with you.
I am not really adding to this thread, but I just wanted to say “I like Jenny!”
If we were to meet face to face, I would want to lick it. :D
My my you’re a friendly one :lol:
22 June, 2006 at 9:06 am #227228@becky wrote:
I dont like people speaking in another language purely as it unsettles me not knowing what is being said when the people are looking at you. This being any language non specific. But the thing is my husband had quite a few indian friends and i was 19 when i met him so i thought it was cool to learn rude words in indian :lol: so when i now listen to indians talking i can sometimes make out roughly what they are saying only IF a rude word pops up.
To think the English cant even “advertise” England without a liecence, and are told that waving our flag is wrong, but you can talk about someone in a foreign language, and its called multiculturalism.
To those who say this, dadymanigan, or however you say it.
22 June, 2006 at 9:06 am #22722922 June, 2006 at 9:08 am #227230The world was all before them, where to choose
Their place of rest, and Providence their guide:
They hand in hand with wand’ring steps and slow
Through Eden took their solitary way. -
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