Why don't UKIP learn ?

Treating a race (and sex - he's also a misogynist) as a commodity to be bought for your pleasure.

I don't 100% agree with what I've written there, but that's the argument.

It's an assumption (a racist one, no less) that he bought her in the first place, though :)

slave trade or did she put herself up for marrying?
 
Was that supposed to be a hidden offense? ;)

My wife is from Taiwan, she doesn't let things like this situation bother her, she know's what some people are like and just laughs if it off and if I have pointed this out to her in the past has just told me to be sensitive to it.

Mine too, and she's generally not been that bothered, with a general, "Welp, morons gonna moron" sort of attitude. Hit a little harder when she was actually in the UK and got a few derogatory shouts from brave defenders of the nation driving past in their cars while shouting out the window, though.

Mind, she also accepts that i get it a bit over here too.

I'd add more, but I'm utterly exhausted of UKIP and immigration related discussions :p
 
Obviously bad company is a racist :p

/left wing mode.

I don't see ukip as racist I do believe they'll attract racists as a result of their policies that doesn't mean ukip are racist though.
 
The serious part of me cringes and still mutter to myself please for the love of god don't let UKIP get voted in. I mean the general population really can't see UKIP being good for the country.

At the same time my not so serious part of me laughed at the comment made lol

PS: I'm not a racist !

Edit: just read it fully, I'm not quite sure Mrs Munday fully understands nationality though.. ""I'm from Thailand. I'm married to an Englishman and now I'm British." Well ok.... but your still Thai, I mean you were still born in Thailand with Thai parent. Does that also mean that the Englishman she married is now also Thai by some magical power ?

Her answer doesn't make sense because "Ting Tong" in Thai means crazy hence why her answer doesn't make sense , she thinks shes been called crazy by the woman from UKIP
 
Edit: just read it fully, I'm not quite sure Mrs Munday fully understands nationality though.. ""I'm from Thailand. I'm married to an Englishman and now I'm British." Well ok.... but your still Thai, I mean you were still born in Thailand with Thai parent. Does that also mean that the Englishman she married is now also Thai by some magical power ?

Dictionary definition of nationality is
'the status of belonging to a particular nation, whether by birth or naturalization'

maybe you do not understand nationality ;)

If by choice her husband and her choose to live in Thailand to get away from this UKIP BS he can then be considered to be of Thai nationality if he becomes naturalized just like I would be Taiwanese if my wife and I went through the process.

In fact because of how Taiwan and the UK does things my wife has Dual Nationality and legally holds a British and Taiwanese passort
 
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I think there's a difference between this and the Top Gear incident. When Jeremy Clarkson said the word "slope", it was a generalisation and wasn't aimed at anyone in particular, so I think people should grow a thicker skin there. Comedians (for example) make sweeping generalisations / stereotypes as part of their job.

The reason why Fa Munday took offence in the UKIP incident is because it was a direct attack on her. That's the difference - shouldn't have happened imo, especially from politicians who are trying to win seats next year.
 
[FnG]magnolia;26776064 said:
And you're a borderline racist, attention-seeking neanderthal who can barely string two words together, let alone an entire and understandable sentence.

Allegedly.

Oh yes allegedly, lol nice one.
 
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