I'm sick of foreign people

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[FnG]magnolia;17268498 said:
I'm not a racist but ...

What did you get Man of Honour for? Promoting cultural diversity and breaking down racial barriers? Yeah, thought not.

Did you ever see my thread mag ? http://forums.overclockers.co.uk/showthread.php?t=18161957

Also there are many things in this world which annoy me and make me sick, but sometimes you have to just deal with it and don't be so close minded. You may be sick of them for whatever reason but some of them are free now that they are in England so think about that. It's fair that you say they should learn the language however but not that they shoudn't be here.
 
...is this a serious post I wonder...

London is an international city, it doesn't hold much 'English' culture in it.
If you want to throw all dem foreigners out expect some major backlash in a financial powerhouse such as London.

Oh wait, this is OcUK

DAMN YOU LABOUR, BROKEN BRITAIN!
 
England in particular has been subject to waves of immigrants for centuries. Remember the Normans? Took over the country. In the Seventeenth Century the whole country (or at least the people of London) were up in arms over the arrival of the Huguenots, who were (apparently) going to turn us all French. The influx of them was massive - far larger per head than the current East European wave.

And here's the funny thing: we still speak English as the national language. We've annexed words from all those countries (plus the ones we invaded), but the last invaders to change the language significantly were the Anglo-Saxons: the invaders that many bigots think were somehow native to this country. Nope, just another load of immigrants.

Immigration is a natural human characteristic. If it wasn't, the human race would consist of a few thousand people living in the Great Rift Valley. Get used to it, because Human Nature always wins. Take advantage of it: generally the ones coming here are the best and brightest from their countries. We just need a scheme to swap them for our local scum.


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I was going to mention this, for centuries England has been "overrun" by those peski foreigners, we've been invaded , we've done the invading, good old England as you call it, went out and invaded the entire smegging planet, heard of a little thing called the British Empire?

England, many hundreds of years before you were born, went out and became a world leader in trade, multiculturalism, and well, murder and slavery aswell.

We actively went out to see the world and make friends, and enemies, rather than putting up a 50ft wall around our coast, that is good old England, thats one of the many reasons why a tiny tiny tiny little island is quite so high up the food chain in terms of international super powers.

Had England, in its history, cut itself off like North Korea, England wouldn't be regarded as anything more than a fly to swat when considering a war, world domination, trade routes, etc, etc, etc.


Thats what irritates me about, honestly, obviously racist posts and people mentioning good old England, england has ALWAYS had foreigners roaming its capital streets, England for 500 years before anyone in this thread was born had foreigners speaking other languages in the streets, but somehow its now new because theres a few more or you've decided to suddenly notice it more.

You've lived in London for almost 20 years, and its suddenly a problem?

As a kid, in school in London in a largely white area we had indians, chinese, japanese, eastern european and african kids in most of my classes.

I do think people are much ruder, more confrontational, less considerate than 20 years ago, but thats in general, black, white, asian, young, old, everyone. PEOPLE talk loudly on their phones and it pee's me off, I don't care what language they are speaking in when being rude, its the rudeness that irks me.

As for hearing polish when out and about, I can only see it as a good thing, I pick up a little polish and then when I can afford a cleaner, cook, and general maid, communication will be easier ;)
 
Not to mention the English are immigrants to us Britons!
And they had the cheek to call US 'Foreigners (Wales is meant to be derived from walla I believe, which means foreigner)

I hate walking down the street in Liverpool and hearing parents speaking English to their kids...
 
He lives in London...one of the most famous Cities in the world and he doesnt expect to see foreign people? :rolleyes:

I heard Goofy has the same problem in Disney land with all those non cartoons visiting. :p
 
There's foreign people everywhere? :confused: America/Europe/Middle East/Asia, they can travel wherever they please. No-one really owns the earth tbh.
 
I live in one of the poorest boroughs of London, with an extremely high Bangladeshi demographic. The gangs of kids hanging around hassling ladies and pulling knives/threatening blokes does get on my nerves a bit. A friend of my brother got jumped by an Asian gang a while back, and one of them tried to stab him in the head (he just got a cut). He pinned the guy down and waited for the police, in the end they told him it was best not to even press charges as it will just create a cycle of violence and intimidation - just to forget about it, it's something that some Asian gangs have to do as an initiation, and that there isn't really any malice to it. I've also been friends with a fair few Bengali's, and whilst they can be nice chaps it's also fair to say from these experiences that they are fraudsters and cannabis/crack dealers (those I met generally). This isn't the fault of being foreign, though perhaps coming from a different ethical background doesn't help - it is the problem of ghettoisation, poverty, poor parenting, a feeling of them vs us. Walking around central London shows you many asians who are successful members of society so race really has nothing to do with it.

OP - you're a bigot, hopefully I don't sound too similar.

There are also a massive amount of white scums around, wearing their pyjamas on the bus spitting on black people, who to be honest I would kick out of the country first. It is strange living in the huge multicultural experiment that is London, but it really is one of the few things our nation has to be proud about these days, it's just a bit rough around the edges at the moment, but has the potential to become something great. Crime is the problem, not immigration - even if a LOT of the crime isn't home-grown.
 
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