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Postby DT. » Thu Feb 10, 2011 9:00 am

Bananiot wrote:Foreigners and people who are different in general have always been easy targets for nationalists and fascists. They are held responsible for all the maladies of the societies in which they live in. However, there is nothing worse than a foreigner living in the UK or the USA, exhibiting racist behaviour against fellow foreigners and at the same time condemning the country that gave them education and supports them financial. Spreading rumours in forums about improper behaviour of foreigners is also despicable. This is because rumours are the great seducers of reason. Such people are found aplenty in this forum.

Can anyone name a few?


A little how you take a back seat whenever god forbid someone behaves in a racist manner against a GC. A little like when you just couldn't stop condemning a simple racist act such as interrupting a Xmas church service in the occupied territories and kicking everyone out of the church.

Racism! He shouted!!! Turkish Fascists he screamed!!! Take it easy Bananiot we all tried to tell him, these fascists are everywhere.....

You really showed us your principles there Bananito.
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Postby Bananiot » Thu Feb 10, 2011 9:20 am

Your deviating DT, I do not know what you are on about. My life is not exhausted in the forum. See you on Saturday morning in the real world? Eleven o' clock, end of Ledra Street.
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Postby yialousa1971 » Thu Feb 10, 2011 10:24 am

Bananiot wrote:Foreigners and people who are different in general have always been easy targets for nationalists and fascists. They are held responsible for all the maladies of the societies in which they live in. However, there is nothing worse than a foreigner living in the UK or the USA, exhibiting racist behaviour against fellow foreigners and at the same time condemning the country that gave them education and supports them financial. Spreading rumours in forums about improper behaviour of foreigners is also despicable. This is because rumours are the great seducers of reason. Such people are found aplenty in this forum.

Can anyone name a few?


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Postby Lit » Thu Feb 10, 2011 5:06 pm

Talisker wrote:I can't think of anyone less qualified to provide an opinion on multiculturalism in the UK than David Cameron.


He is the Prime Minister in a coalition government with the liberals...this makes him more than qualified to provide such an opinion.
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Postby B25 » Thu Feb 10, 2011 8:28 pm

It doesn't work, I watch the news tonight where those ungrateful Palestinians were beating the crap out of a single copper. A country that gave them refuge, a safe haven, jobs, welfare and the likes and this is how they treat their hosts. Barbarians. The RoC should rpound them all up and send the fuckers back to their own country and let them live like barbarians there.

Multicuturalism does not work when the minority does not accept it's host.
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Postby Linichka » Thu Feb 10, 2011 9:00 pm

Typical behavior on their part. That's why they largely lack jobs in Israel today. Few bosses trust that they wouldn't get a knife in the back or a suicide bombing in thanks.
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Postby kurupetos » Thu Feb 10, 2011 9:04 pm

The US is a police state, where the national security is used as an excuse to limit the human rights of its citizens.

A country of 300 million people who are "represented" in the Congress with only two political parties. Is this joke a democracy? Is this the future we want for Cyprus/EU?

Multiculturalism is an excuse for Jews and their likes to control us through their banks and multinational corporations. :twisted:
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Postby kurupetos » Thu Feb 10, 2011 9:50 pm

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Postby annaka » Thu Feb 10, 2011 9:52 pm

Racism is international and sometimes quite unexpected. My husband was driving in London when this German driver cut him off and shouted to my husband: "F...ing Italian" and my husband told him: "I'm not a f...ing Italian, I'm a f...ing Greek" which as the German was in a left-hand drive car with the window open he got the message loud and clear in his ear and drove off without another word.

I think the film East Is East was brilliant and especially the part where the road sign was altered to read Bradistan as the mixed Pakistani and English parents were taking the kids to the cinema.
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Postby Bananiot » Thu Feb 10, 2011 10:56 pm

Here is one typical response of a racist:

Me racist? My best friend is a black man.

It gets better.

When a Palestinian beats up a policeman, he did so because he was a foreigner. When the policeman is beaten up by a local, he deserved to be beaten up, because he probably did something to deserve the beating.

On the other hand, people with a distorted view of the world, think that the US is a police state. These people are either old fashion communinists or extreme right wingers.
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