[QUOTE=TheCurly;4136289]b is messing with our minds c... in my case, it won't take him long
[QUOTE=World's End Stella;4136285]Given that he is speaking in the present tense, that is demonstrably not the case. Indeed, the fact that you seek to interpret it in that way is evidence of your desperation to categorise him as racist for making a fair point about the situation as it currently obtains. Thus you effectively prove the point you are trying to gainsay - namely, that people like you will dismiss as racist anyone who dares to question the status quo on immigration.
QED.
[QUOTE=Burney;4136284]And let us consider the matter a different way. Were I to say, during the course of an election campaign, that we don't want any more Irish because they get píssed, fight each other, beat up their wives and plant bombs at Harrods, would I be called a racist or would I be cheered to the rafters and carried shoulder high to the House of Lords?
Ban immigration from Canada because they're so dull and they talk funny. Racist, or just good sense?
Hmm?
[QUOTE=Sir C;4136292]A good friend of mine (he died a fortnight ago :-( ) was having his single juke box juryed on Saturday Superstore by none other than The Thatch.
She described the song as "boring".You know,only the way a song about escaping the bombs,bullets and sectarianism of Belfast can be thought of as anything else but boring.
Now,SHE was an Irishist
I can't remember Allen or Lineker ever having much sympathy for refugees prior to the referendum. They only started to give a sh*t about them after the referendum and only after the £ crashed. Funny, the pound crashing meant they weren't as wealthy as they once were. They're bitter about the money they've lost due to (mostly) common, white people voting for Brexit. That's why they're running round twitter calling people 'racist idiots'.
They're two c*nts imo.