There's nothing wrong with wanting people becoming residents of a country to learn the language of the native people and respect their culture and traditions. There is, however, something wrong with simply wanting to prevent outsiders becoming residents of a country because they're not from here.
I'm dating an Asian.
If we have kids they won't be white.
They will still be British.
U mad white trash?
Fair play then. Although I doubt you have a free pass in to both countries.
I have to say though I have a free pass to Australia, due to all my immediate family living there and such like, I even lived there for a bit and preferred it here. Different strokes and all that.
Erm we let anybody in and I mean anybody, we should only be letting in highly skilled workers that are coming here to help the economy, not work live 10 to a house, send money out of the UK economy, have zero desire to integrate.
Keep on pushing the liberal ideology.
Why would you be proud to have non white kids?
Erm we let anybody in and I mean anybody, we should only be letting in highly skilled workers that are coming here to help the economy, not work live 10 to a house, send money out of the UK economy, have zero desire to integrate.
Keep on pushing the liberal ideology.
What colour will they be?
Curious
Where did you get that idea? I don't disagree that people wanting to live here should make a positive contribution to the country (the same as anywhere else), but it should not matter from where they come, what colour their skin is, what their religion is etc.
What are you waiting for then, do it!
Move
Locate near a beach
Profit?
I think living there for a bit you didn't give yourself enough time to adjust. Depends how long you were there.
I immediately thought of Bill & Ben The Flowerpot Men although it seems that it's a) flobadob and b) I'm far too young to have actually watched it.
Why would you be proud to have non white kids?
What colour will they be?
Curious
Hmm, So let anyone in? what about countries that have no state school or countries with high illiteracy rate, the sooner countries force people to stay and make their country better than jumping ship and sailing to countries that over centuries have be shaped by its forefathers work ethic and community spirit the better.
Worries me that people are coming from poor countries and thinking they can some how change this one, its fine, it doesn't need any more cultures or languages, nothing but a drain on our stretched public services.
Where did you get that idea? I don't disagree that people wanting to live here should make a positive contribution to the country (the same as anywhere else), but it should not matter from where they come, what colour their skin is, what their religion is etc.
willhub said:My comment is not racist in anyway.
semi-pro waster said:Domo didn't mention you unless he edited his post?
Let em all in i say let's move on from the British way of life
Lets move Fish n chips to no 10 top foods in the charts
If you know the people or you are not vilifying those with who you are supposed to be in discussion with. You do not have to be ill-educated and have a limited vocabulary to be offensive or abusive to those you are talking to.
i said this so people couldn't say that she didn't know any better
Would it be acceptable to discuss the (alleged) morally evil attributes of Homosexuals with a group of strangers which include a number of Gay people...or would that simply be rude.
British politicians who allow mass immigration incite hatred, they incite me and other right thinking British to hate what they have done to this country.
Try again. Here, I'll help you with some emphasis on the important words.
Really?
First moved here 7 years ago. Applied for a dependant visa before coming and was rejected twice. I was given ridiculous reasons like - 'your parents are still married and only your mom is moving so therefore no'.
Then we got lucky and were told my a friend in the embassy that it was because under a dependant visa, I would have access to public funds. Once we knew this was the reason, applied for a student visa instead (under which I would have to go to private school rather than state) and was granted almost instantly.
If it was that easy to get one as, in your words, they let 'anyone in', please explain the reason for my first two rejections even though I was moving with someone who was coming under a work permit?