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2007-09-09 09:54:17 · 9 answers · asked by celt / 1 in Politics & Government Immigration

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You are the Tameside BNP Blogger, using multiple identities to spread BNP lies. You are currently on line on Y!A as "alan j", "bill b", "celtic 7", "upup /", "odin b" and "tanny l". And now "celt \". Please stop it, and post to Y!A honestly.

You don't have a question. Just a mindless soundbite. What do you think the BNP will do about it?

2007-09-09 10:12:35 · answer #1 · answered by Mr Sceptic 7 · 6 4

No. i'm an area Briton, a Brythonic Celt. Our activity is conflict. So what if some yobs want a punch up and somebody gets killed? Too undesirable. this is rather lots element of British way of existence, this is with the aid of no potential new. in the process the London Blitz, hundreds of Londoners looted shops and properties mutually as the bombs have been falling. So what's new then? some million immigrants will make no distinction. they are in a position to even connect in. Edit: TheOrangeEvil above is extremely actual. If human beings don't have a feeling of belonging by way of fact their cultural ties to Britain are vulnerable, then they could by no potential ever join this asylum that's now being run with the aid of the inmates. a considerable British cultural adventure will ensue right here in London on July 7 and eight 2007. this is termed "excursion de France" - a cycle race curiously. next vast British adventure close to the place I stay, is the main important Hindu Fest exterior of India. Have pink, green and blue powder thrown on your face. delight in the elephants etc. do no longer ignore to deliver alongside your bucket and spade for the droppings that may circulate on the backyard. tremendous droppings actual.

2016-10-18 11:21:13 · answer #2 · answered by starcher 4 · 0 0

Communities lost in republicanism suffer crime, mass imprisonment, systematic economic inequality, failure of the public educational systems, loss of employment opportunities, disrespect and disconnection from local, state and federal governments under heavy handed mismanagement by narrow minded and heartless republican economic ideas that reward the rich and punish both the lower and middle class communities in the America!
With out immigrates, who is going to pick the Republican farmer's produce for illegal compensation, wages and working conditions?
Wake up Republicans or you are going to have some real problems to pay for!

2007-09-09 10:07:30 · answer #3 · answered by zclifton2 6 · 3 2

I suspect that this post is there to imply that crime and immigration are linked. Most immigrants come here to work. A pity, as there are loads of people in the UK who could do a lot of the work. But they do not, so we need immigration. Also, there are those who fill skill needs that we can not meet, examples being in Dentistry and Medicine. Most immigrants to not engage in crime.

As proof, look back in history, and you will see that crime has been a problem for years. As examples of UK crooks, I can bring up the most famous. The Kray's, the great Train Robbers, and of course, the worlds greatest serial killer, Harold Shipman. One needle and he killed hundreds. The foreign doctors who came over here to murder could not even kill themselves properly.

Britian is great, and one of the many things that makes it great is the tolerance that is shown to those of different views. Even the insane ones espoused by the BNP.

2007-09-09 18:37:39 · answer #4 · answered by The Patriot 7 · 1 3

Phoenix, Arizona

2007-09-09 10:04:36 · answer #5 · answered by Nick 5 · 1 0

Or communities found?

This era of mass immigration and crime is not much different than the mass migrations from Europe in the 1900's before World War I. Only then, everyone was picking on the Poles, the Italians, and especially the Germans as the Germans and Italians were the ones who brought on both World War I and World War II. On the Pacific Side, it has been the Chinese, then the Japanese (especially during WWII), then the Koreans, then Hmongs, Laos, and Vietnamese taking their turn being the ones on the bottom of the totem pole. We pick on the Mexicans because they are arriving here illegally, not because they are not needed or not welcome. The level or crime per capita in relation to mass immigration was the same then as it is now. It's not much different, really, just different names of people involved.
What makes a community is the people. Good or bad, that's the neighborhood. My neighborhood where I live is one of the worst at the same time as being the best. It is the worst, more drug dealers and gang members per capita of any other neighborhood in the city, it is the best, more people walk around outside, they come outside to water their grass, they come outside to chat with their neighbors, their kids play outside, and people walk down the street to get to the supermarkets across the street and on the other block.
I walk my dogs every day, I stop and chat with half my neighbors on the block in the duplexes and the apartments down the block. There's a couple of different women who walk for exercise every day who take back shopping carts across the street. We have dozens of people who pick up recycling for money. We know our neighbors and who is the drug dealer who comes around every night at 10 PM. and honks his horn to advertise he's around.
Across town in the nicer part, the streets are devoid of people. I have never seen anybody outside, ever, in the expensive neighborhoods except for the lawnmower guys.
We have crime, we have neighbors who help each other. We have people who are friendly and say hi. We have more problems with the gang members who pretty much keep their crimes amongst themselves. We have really good people who, despite their problems, get together for barbecues. We have guys who come out of their garages to help load the washer and dryer into the back of a pickup truck just because they saw we needed assistance.
Some day I will move to a quieter neighborhood out in the country. And I will miss all of the neighbors I have in my crappy neighborhood in a small town in Central California.

2007-09-09 10:16:44 · answer #6 · answered by enn 6 · 3 4

What about them?

You should probably also put Urban Renewal in that list.

2007-09-09 10:04:47 · answer #7 · answered by Tom K 6 · 0 2

This is not a question, BNP blogger.

2007-09-10 04:31:47 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 2 4

Many.
And more to come.

2007-09-11 02:45:45 · answer #9 · answered by andyman 3 · 0 2

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