I'm sick of foreign people

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No i have a lot of foreign friends and they are never that rude, whoever they talk to. Strangely enough it is company policy to speak in English

This is the situation when you live near Blackburn.
 
I don't have a problem with foreign people.

They are like me, just born somewhere else.

National borders and unreasonably highlighted differences are an obstacle to the greater prosperity and enlightenment of the human race.

Since the development of modern humans (including behaviours, language, culture, music etc.) over 99% of the history of the British Isles has been without us considered one country. People from one part of the island were "foreign" to the people on the other part, even just a few dozen miles away, and even warred with each other. How silly does that seem nowadays? How silly that we warred with people we considered different, but we now consider to be part of the "us". Well, that is going to happen with the whole of the human race soon. As we venture to the stars we are going to look back on our tiny home planet and the "differences" between the people that inhabit it, and see that in the grand scheme of things, we are very similar indeed.

I implore you to be welcoming to people of other races and nationalities.

Bloody hell. A rare example of intelligence amongst these boards.
 
Look dude...

Im asian british.. Born here.. English/asian how ever you wana call it...

When im out and about with family/friends etc... i do speak my original language (even though i class it as my second lang after english)

Does that make me foreign?
 
It's the same where I live though. As sad as it sounds, a lot of people I know are surprised to see a "non-white" in the street. My aunt and cousin are black, and my cousin particularly took a hell of a lot of abuse at school because of it. People just aren't used to it round here.

I agree with you. I am asian and had a very bad job interview/assessement centre experience in somerset as I was the only asian guy. I was looking forward to a friendly chat with white candidates but just got ignored.

So it's true then, safety and security in your own pack. Even in multiculture society each ethnicity tends to stick to their own and I suppose it's only natural. Although I have friends from all over the world and I thank london for it :)
 
Welcome to Labours legacy the multi-faith,multi-cultural hell hole.

Diversity for the sake of diversity.

I hope the annuals of time will document that the last government was when england was ruined for it Indigenous population.

Call be a bigot or racist if you like I really don't care, I too am sick of the raping of this once great country too many people see england as some kind of refuge camp for the world and those that support this or agree with this are in my mind traitors and to think we thought two wars to stop foreign invaders.

yeh cos london wasn't multi-cultural before labour :confused:

This really weird thing happened in my area (Sandwell, West Midlands) The day after Blair got in suddenly there was a large amount of asian britain's here .... oh wait :rolleyes:
 
It's the same where I live though. As sad as it sounds, a lot of people I know are surprised to see a "non-white" in the street. My aunt and cousin are black, and my cousin particularly took a hell of a lot of abuse at school because of it. People just aren't used to it round here.

My Gran (85 bless her) often comments if she sees a "Darkie" in the street..... :eek:

"You CAN'T say that Gran!" would be my responce, hers is genuine bemusement that said Darkie is around. She'd think nothing of doing this right infront of the person in question! thankfully, I hope the Gent who this happend to last time I was with her genuinely was laughing......

She's of a different generation, and sincerely I'd say she has not a racist bone in her body. Quite another thread though.
 
I agree with you. I am asian and had a very bad job interview/assessement centre experience in somerset as I was the only asian guy. I was looking forward to a friendly chat with white candidates but just got ignored.

So it's true then, safety and security in your own pack. Even in multiculture society each ethnicity tends to stick to their own and I suppose it's only natural. Although I have friends from all over the world and I thank london for it :)

It's quite sad really, isn't it. Fortunately, not everyone is like it, just a select few in most cases.

My Gran (85 bless her) often comments if she sees a "Darkie" in the street..... :eek:

"You CAN'T say that Gran!" would be my responce, hers is genuine bemusement that said Darkie is around. She'd think nothing of doing this right infront of the person in question! thankfully, I hope the Gent who this happend to last time I was with her genuinely was laughing......

She's of a different generation, and sincerely I'd say she has not a racist bone in her body. Quite another thread though.

Mine are the same! One of my friends yesterday saw a black person in the street - the first words he uttered after seeing him were "who let a n***** in the town?".

My Gran can be terrible. When Chelsea were playing the other day, she asked "do they have to pay all those BROWN players the same or do the whites get more?"... :eek:
 
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I don't think that first generation asians get much credit or recognition in helping this country with it's infrastructure etc. They endured lots of pains and hardships when they first came to this country. It's always about polish and how hard working they are but never a mention of asians.
 
Sorry but the OP is right.

I used to live in london, and it was bad enough then.

More than half of my infant school was non white, it felt really odd.

London is essentially an immigration toilet. We get all the crap from everywhere else and eventually its going to overflow.... well, it is already I think.
 
Oh do stop moaning it's pathetic really.

...and those that remain I cannot relocate to because my work traps me in London.

Well then better yourself so you can move. That's the issue really, don't just lash out in a laughable Daily Mail - esq rant about foreigners.

England is dead, or at least it is in the South-East.

England's fine. It's got a laughable number of idiots but she's still good.
 
Sorry but the OP is right.

I used to live in london, and it was bad enough then.

More than half of my infant school was non white, it felt really odd.

London is essentially an immigration toilet. We get all the crap from everywhere else and eventually its going to overflow.... well, it is already I think.

LOL

Wondered how long it would take for TangoSixteen to show up. You're a bit late aren't you.

Well well well, where to begin dissecting your post you Nazi.

You're referring to foreigners as 'crap'. Nice going dude, awesome :cool:
 
If you're sick of foreign people, I suggest you move to a place where white English people are in the majority. Have you tried England?

I'm sick of it. Supposedly I live in England, and yet I can't even go out for an hour without passing somebody foreign, without hearing some African jabbering away to his pal on the bus at twice the normal volume, or a Polish couple walking past me on the street talking Polish to their child (why the hell aren't they teaching the child English?)
There are perfectly good English schools that can teach the child English. His or her parents clearly feel that giving the child the gift of two languages would be an asset, and I agree. Are you (or anyone else in this "discussion") saying that learning a foreign language to the one in the land they live in is bad? :eek:
 
Sorry but the OP is right.

I used to live in london, and it was bad enough then.

More than half of my infant school was non white, it felt really odd.

London is essentially an immigration toilet. We get all the crap from everywhere else and eventually its going to overflow.... well, it is already I think.

Where do you live now, and is it any different?
 
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