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English and proud.

2007-07-10 23:03:33 · 18 answers · asked by political warrior 1 in Politics & Government Politics

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You keep asking these pathetic BNP racist questions and everybody keeps giving anti-BNP repsonses.

Thank goodness the world isn't as hateful and ignorant as the BNP are!

2007-07-10 23:07:44 · answer #1 · answered by Marky 6 · 8 2

No. Inferiority is the cause of people feeling they are second class citizens.

I'm white and English and I don't feel like a second class citizen.

Perhaps if you feel second class, Warrior, it's much more to do with your personal qualities than any decisions taken by politicians.

EDIT: Oh, Red, you do get carried away with your paranoid fantasies of the death of 'the white race'.

White British still make up over 90% of the population of the UK. I'm proud to be British, English, but that pride doesn't rely on my looking over my shoulder every two minutes to check on the racial purity of my neighbour.

You know, as well as I do, that life in UK in 2007 is stacked in favour of those of white British origin. All economic, educational and health pointers suggest that we do far better than those of non-white origins. But whenever any measures are taken to redress the balance, or bridge the poverty gaps, we get the BNP /Daily Mail types screaming "unfair".

I know you disagree, Red, but my 'Britishness' test for someone is based on their willingness to contribute to keeping UK a great place to live; their commitment to this nation.

Many immigrants don't have this, but neither do a lot of whites, born and bred here. These people to me are not 'good Britons'.

To me, being a 'good Briton' does not depend on your skin colour, or even your place of birth, or your parents' place of birth. It's about your attitude and loyalty to this great nation. This great nation as it is, and not some white supremacist Utopia that the BNP might want to force upon us.

2007-07-11 13:18:30 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

I don't feel like a second class citizen, and I am English. I am also proud, just like you. I can't believe having posted on all your other questions that we have something other than nationality in common. How lovely for us both!

2007-07-11 06:49:45 · answer #3 · answered by Spawnee 5 · 6 0

Many of the answers on here have rebuked that, so you are wrong.
Everyone should be made to feel first class in this country, regardless of their background, nationality, religion, skin colour, gender etc. I wanted to do rugby at primary school instead of cookery on Fridays but was told I couldn't do it 'because you're a girl and you'll need it for when you get married'. 26 years later and still proudly single, those lessons were a waste of time. You want that sort of mentality back in our schools? Honestly? And being forced to sing hymns although you were atheist?
I've noticed that the christian churches have rejected your precious party, the BNP. Ironic when they say they stand up for christians. Stop pushing the issue and log off the computer.

2007-07-11 11:46:18 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 3 1

I don't feel like a second class citizen. I'm British English and proud of it.

2007-07-11 06:06:58 · answer #5 · answered by mark 7 · 8 1

They don't.

When are you going to give all this Crypto-Fascist propaganda you've been spouting a rest?

By the way, I hope you realise your not doing your BNP cronies in Scotland or Wales any favours by banging on about England all the time.

Edit: Hi Red - still paranoid about anybody who's a bit different from yourself I see. I do have loyalty to my people and my race fyi. The human race. I consider every single person on this planet to be "my people". By the way, did anything ever come of your DW script? That looked interesting.

2007-07-11 07:32:32 · answer #6 · answered by Spacephantom 7 · 4 1

Well PW,

I think Space is right about one thing I think it's probably all Native Britain's feel second class in this country now. Space-phantom has in his own way answered you. Your question is a perfectly normal question of someone who is concerned about what is happening to his people.

People like space, sceptic and Voice of Reason have no such loyalty or wish to preserve their own minority Global race and it's sad that they individually and collectively are not worried about their own people. There is no doubt that mass immigration has now turned into a ethnic cleansing exorcise and you only have to look at passing school children and areas overloaded with immigrant stock to know we are in great danger of becoming lost. Once we have lost our homeland we will be finished. Just what will that have achieved? I think many on this forum are blind because if they can't see with their own eyes what is happening we just have to wait for the inevitable.

Hi Space,

I agree with you, Me to but unfortunately if you don't worry about your own race within the very near future there will be nothing to worry about so as I said what exactly will that achieve.

DW Script,-------------- I'm going to write one especialy for you, but you must promise to give me an honest opinion of the script, I'll carry on from where I left you--------Remember the Doctor saying 'I have Satan in my Blooooooooooood'' it's a chilling story. be preparrrrrrrrrrrred.




ATB Red

2007-07-11 09:30:31 · answer #7 · answered by Redmonk 6 · 0 3

English, British, is there a difference? Honestly, I mean no insult... I'd really like to know... I'll even take the block off my e-mail for this one...

2007-07-11 07:03:52 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

you are so dumb. You go around claiming English and Proud. If you dont like your fellow Scottish, Wesh and Irish how can you like other Europeans and other races.

2007-07-11 08:35:34 · answer #9 · answered by Salam 2 · 4 0

They don't.

English, literate and proud.

2007-07-11 07:04:41 · answer #10 · answered by politicsguy 5 · 4 0

Because immigration has been forced on us and not administered in a way which could have encouraged harmony, because some imigrants insist on foisting their political and religious beliefs on this counry, because our government let them, because of positive selection, because of our human rights laws which prevent the return of murderers, thieves and extreemists to their own country.

I stress SOME, I actually believe it is the minority which cause the problems, the majority just want to make a decent living for their families, who can argue with that.

Regretably again it is the volatile minority who get the headlines and cause the problems, the silent majority are just that --silent.

2007-07-11 06:30:30 · answer #11 · answered by streetblitzer 3 · 4 4

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