My first 'racist' thread

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It may well surprise some posters on here but this is my very first thread devoted to racism although I do contribute to all the others.


Yesterday I went to a birthday party and from about 5pm we're all outside and we get onto politics. Obviously immigration/muslims becomes the main topic and 4 of the blokes admit to voting BNP.
This disgusts 3 women who have a go at them for their beliefs and they admit to voting Labour.
At around 7pm a workmate of the birthday girl turned up. He was a Pakistani who was born here and of course everybody went quiet.
He quickly mixed in and within minutes the blokes had got the measure of him - he was one of us.
He loved his beer, football, women and even though he was bought up a Muslim he hated religion and what it had done to the world.
One hour later I had to leave for a gig but returned at 1am to chaos.

These 3 Labour voting women had given this poor Pakistani bloke a right racist grilling about all his mates coming here, taking our English jobs and bombing us etc.
The 4 BNP blokes were busy defending him and at around 1:15 he'd had enough of the 3 racist Labour women and I took him home.
Unbelievable.
 
That seems a bit backwards? Surely the BNP blokes should have been going at him, whereas the Labour girlies should have been saying things like "they are a valuable part of communities and add to Britain's multi-culturalism"?
 
greenlizard0 said:
Sounds like they all simultaneously started their periods...

Women actually do synchronise if they live together. :/ I live with my mum and sister, I hate 2-3 days every month and try my hardest to avoid them. :(
 
NathanE said:
That seems a bit backwards? Surely the BNP blokes should have been going at him, whereas the Labour girlies should have been saying things like "they are a valuable part of communities and add to Britain's multi-culturalism"?


I think that's the point of the thread ;)
 
NathanE said:
That seems a bit backwards? Surely the BNP blokes should have been going at him, whereas the Labour girlies should have been saying things like "they are a valuable part of communities and add to Britain's multi-culturalism"?

Yeah, this thread BNP propaganda. What actually happened was the BNP blokes attacked and killed the poor Pakistani bloke and ate the corpse.
 
Sounds like the girls were just trying to start an Argument what ever way they could TBH.

I would be surprised if they even voted
 
dmpoole said:
My first 'racist' thread
Most your threads are a bit racist tbh :p






I wish I went to your parties - they sound great fun :).

I think we have a combination of three things:
1. When men meet each other they either get on or almost come to blows - there's never usually a middle ground
2. Women are bitchy - constantly
3. Those that mask their views often harbour the most extreme views.
 
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NathanE said:
That seems a bit backwards? Surely the BNP blokes should have been going at him, whereas the labor girlie's should have been saying things like "they are a valuable part of communities and add to Britain's multi-culturalism"?

there just people like you and me who voted because not voting is stupid, bnp for the lads because they don't like explosions, labor for the lasses because they are uneducated and think everyone non-English is bad, but voted labor becasue they don't really know any different

of-course i could be completely wrong :p
 
NathanE said:
That seems a bit backwards? Surely the BNP blokes should have been going at him, whereas the Labour girlies should have been saying things like "they are a valuable part of communities and add to Britain's multi-culturalism"?
I think that is what is supposed to be so unbelievable.

So, are BNP voters swayed by personal experiences in a nieve fashion? Are labour voters quick to jump band wagons and are gullible to what the media tells them? Perhaps each are guilty of both?

I think its impossible to make sweeping judgements about either, but it is interesting to see perhaps how quickly opinions can change and perhaps how people vote without thinking...
 
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