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Reply #15 - Nov 13th, 2016 at 2:07pm
 
Gordon wrote on Nov 13th, 2016 at 1:25pm:
Karnal wrote on Nov 13th, 2016 at 1:13pm:
Lord Herbert wrote on Nov 13th, 2016 at 8:08am:
I heard it said many years ago that Britain and its fellow-Western societies will destroy themselves through the auspices of their own humanity and decency.


That's you, Herb. Decent. We let you into our country, and you joined the Nazi Party. Do you know what you are?

You're a humanitarian.

Which of the following emerging G20 countries follow your racial thesis - Brazil, India, Indonesia? Which of their communities are polarised around race and colour?

I'll add one more G20 country if I may: Australia.

I'm genuinely curious. How are we, and the above countries, polarised?


Burp.


That's what I thought, Gordon. Could it be that good people like yourself and Herbie come here to polarise us?

I'm curious.
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Reply #16 - Nov 13th, 2016 at 2:12pm
 
Karnal doing his Detour act again.

"Nothing to see here, folks!"

Sooo transparent.  Grin
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Reply #18 - Nov 13th, 2016 at 2:29pm
 
Lord Herbert wrote on Nov 13th, 2016 at 2:12pm:
Karnal doing his Detour act again.

"Nothing to see here, folks!"

Sooo transparent.  Grin


Yes, Herbie, my detour act off your detour act.

We'd make a great pair of Paki taxi drivers, no?

Would you care to answer the question? How are the countries I mentioned polarised around race?
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Reply #19 - Nov 13th, 2016 at 2:43pm
 
Karnal wrote on Nov 13th, 2016 at 2:29pm:
Lord Herbert wrote on Nov 13th, 2016 at 2:12pm:
Karnal doing his Detour act again.

"Nothing to see here, folks!"

Sooo transparent.  Grin


Yes, Herbie, my detour act off your detour act.

We'd make a great pair of Paki taxi drivers, no?

Would you care to answer the question? How are the countries I mentioned polarised around race?

Racism in Brazil has been a major issue ever since the colonial era and the slave era imposed by Portuguese settlers, which led to a persistent marginalization of the black population in the country. The issue has been subject of intense debate over the years, with several government measures addressed to soften or eliminate the most intense gaps, such as affirmative actions in Universities and others.




People from other countries are treated differently by some Indian people, based both on skin colour and country of origin. African people are especially affected by racism in India. Many African people who go to India to study have been victims of racism. Some are denied living accommodations and face other forms of racism.




In 1998, Indonesia riots over higher food prices and rumors of hoarding by merchants and shopkeepers often degenerated into anti-Chinese attacks. There were also racism against religion & believe wide across the country, especially between Muslims and Christians.
Amnesty International has estimated more than 100,000 Papuans, one-sixth of the population, have died as a result of violence against West Papuans, while others had previously specified much higher death tolls. See also East Timor violence and Aceh separatist trrorist.
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Reply #20 - Nov 13th, 2016 at 2:48pm
 
Quite so, Frank.

The West's mainstream media has been colluding with the politicians to put a happy face on the mass-immigration multicultural wank, but the introduction of the internet and a computer in nearly every home has opened the Pandora's Box to the reality that these conspirators had hoped to keep from the public.

Angela Merkel said it, and so did David Cameron : "Multiculturalism is a failure".

It's why different kinds of society have borders.
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Reply #21 - Nov 13th, 2016 at 2:52pm
 
Frank wrote on Nov 13th, 2016 at 2:43pm:
Karnal wrote on Nov 13th, 2016 at 2:29pm:
Lord Herbert wrote on Nov 13th, 2016 at 2:12pm:
Karnal doing his Detour act again.

"Nothing to see here, folks!"

Sooo transparent.  Grin


Yes, Herbie, my detour act off your detour act.

We'd make a great pair of Paki taxi drivers, no?

Would you care to answer the question? How are the countries I mentioned polarised around race?

Racism in Brazil has been a major issue ever since the colonial era and the slave era imposed by Portuguese settlers, which led to a persistent marginalization of the black population in the country. The issue has been subject of intense debate over the years, with several government measures addressed to soften or eliminate the most intense gaps, such as affirmative actions in Universities and others.




People from other countries are treated differently by some Indian people, based both on skin colour and country of origin. African people are especially affected by racism in India. Many African people who go to India to study have been victims of racism. Some are denied living accommodations and face other forms of racism.




In 1998, Indonesia riots over higher food prices and rumors of hoarding by merchants and shopkeepers often degenerated into anti-Chinese attacks. There were also racism against religion & believe wide across the country, especially between Muslims and Christians.
Amnesty International has estimated more than 100,000 Papuans, one-sixth of the population, have died as a result of violence against West Papuans, while others had previously specified much higher death tolls. See also East Timor violence and Aceh separatist trrorist.




Mahatma Gandhi's racist attitudes towards African blacks as a lazy do-nothing people was in stark contrast to the Deified version of Gandhi so beloved of Hollywood and the romantics of recent times.


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Reply #22 - Nov 13th, 2016 at 3:59pm
 
You haven't answered the question, Herbie. Frank's accounts do not detail societies polarised around race and skin colour.

Each of these countries has different models. India has ethnic-based states. Indonesia and Brazil have official policies of multiculturalism. Indonesia even has a multicultural language - Bahasa. Integration, while maintaining your own ethnic culture and language, is a part of life.

All of these countries will be dominant economic powers in the next century. It remains to be seen if the Anglosphere, led now by Amerika, will keep up.

Your racial ideas will come to be seen as no more than envy and resentment as China takes the lead - around 2050. How China leads geopolitically is another matter. Bit by bit, it is now reaching out to South East Asia. America, under Trump, will pull back. Without a doubt, our region will eventually be dominated by China - in the fullness of time.

Why don't you move back to England?
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Reply #23 - Nov 13th, 2016 at 4:47pm
 
Multiculturalism is a failure, and now something needs to be done about islamic apartheid.
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Reply #25 - Nov 13th, 2016 at 6:10pm
 
Lord Herbert wrote on Nov 13th, 2016 at 5:17pm:
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Don't want to say, eh?

We understand. You don't want to take part in a discussion, Herbie. You simply want to release propaganda.

No worries, but have you ever thought of engaging with those who don't have a white supremacist point of view? It's easy to play to the stalls. Immigrants like Gordon, Bogie, Sprint and the old boy will always agree with you.

Australians are another matter. We grew up in a multi-ethnic society. We like it. Our neighbourhoods, workplaces and even our families are filled with darkies, curries, chows and an array of various forms of tint. We're loyal to our family, friends and colleagues. We trust them.

Preaching your hate propaganda won't work on us - it will only work on the immigrant stools, who were converted before they came. They refuse to assimilate.

But if you want to bring more around to your imported racial theories - in the fullness of time - you need to engage with the experience of those who grew here. Shouting out that our friends and family are enemies and then running away won't work. It's the equivalent of that old game, sh1t-and-run.

I'm curious. Have you ever thought of trying something else?
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Reply #26 - Nov 13th, 2016 at 7:34pm
 
Karnal wrote on Nov 13th, 2016 at 3:59pm:
You haven't answered the question, Herbie. Frank's accounts do not detail societies polarised around race and skin colour.

Each of these countries has different models. India has ethnic-based states. Indonesia and Brazil have official policies of multiculturalism. Indonesia even has a multicultural language - Bahasa. Integration, while maintaining your own ethnic culture and language, is a part of life.

All of these countries will be dominant economic powers in the next century. It remains to be seen if the Anglosphere, led now by Amerika, will keep up.


Resources and cheap labor will not make them dominant. And they have nothing else.

They do have massive social tensions due to race, corruption - all kinds of LACK of social solidarity.

That's what makes all the hellholes what they are.   And multiculturalism destroys the social solidarity and cohesion of all the countries that blithely introduce it. Heightened identity politics (ie multiculturalism) is the antithesis of social cohesion.


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Reply #27 - Nov 13th, 2016 at 8:22pm
 
thehermit wrote on Nov 13th, 2016 at 4:47pm:
Multiculturalism is a failure, and now something needs to be done about islamic apartheid.


Trump has voiced the first step in the solution to this problem of Muslim colonisation of Western societies, and so has the Hanson senators and the Australian Liberty Alliance : Stop any further Muslim immigration.


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Reply #28 - Nov 13th, 2016 at 8:23pm
 
Lord Herbert wrote on Nov 13th, 2016 at 8:22pm:
thehermit wrote on Nov 13th, 2016 at 4:47pm:
Multiculturalism is a failure, and now something needs to be done about islamic apartheid.


Trump has voiced the first step in the solution to this problem of Muslim colonisation of Western societies, and so has the Hanson senators and the Australian Liberty Alliance : Stop any further Muslim immigration.




Shouldn't you be out the back pissing on your chooks, you decrepit old dust farter?

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Reply #29 - Nov 13th, 2016 at 8:32pm
 
greggerypeccary wrote on Nov 13th, 2016 at 8:23pm:
Lord Herbert wrote on Nov 13th, 2016 at 8:22pm:
thehermit wrote on Nov 13th, 2016 at 4:47pm:
Multiculturalism is a failure, and now something needs to be done about islamic apartheid.


Trump has voiced the first step in the solution to this problem of Muslim colonisation of Western societies, and so has the Hanson senators and the Australian Liberty Alliance : Stop any further Muslim immigration.




Shouldn't you be out the back pissing on your chooks, you decrepit old dust farter?



We can't all move to Muslim free central eu countries full of hot women you know.
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