  FF Pub UK - Politically Correct going mad (karma: 2)
en>fr fr>en By HuguesCapet Comments: 6927, member since Tue Sep 27, 2005On Tue Feb 09, 2010 04:41 AM
With every day more proof that the P.C brigade has managed to emasculate the Brits, I thought I would start a summary thread to demonstrate how Politically Correct attitude is a key success factor ... in bringing Britain down 
BALM & Others: I very much like Britain, a certain Britain, the one that your fathers, uncles or grand-fathers did represent. Not the one that your gutless generation or your kids' metrosexual generation represent. 24 Replies to UK - Politically Correct going mad |
re: UK - Politically Correct going mad en>fr fr>en By HuguesCapet Comments: 6927, member since Tue Sep 27, 2005On Tue Feb 09, 2010 04:43 AM
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en>fr fr>en By HuguesCapet Comments: 6927, member since Tue Sep 27, 2005On Tue Feb 09, 2010 07:34 AM
Edited by HuguesCapet (78098) on 2010-02-09 09:06:09
Edited by HuguesCapet (78098) on 2010-02-09 09:09:22
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re: UK - Politically Correct going mad en>fr fr>en By rasht Comments: 1759, member since Wed Sep 29, 2004On Tue Feb 09, 2010 09:00 AM
 HuguesCapet wrote:
I very much like Britain, a certain Britain, the one that your fathers, uncles or grand-fathers did represent.
Read this book and you will change your mind: www.amazon.com . . . |
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en>fr fr>en By HuguesCapet Comments: 6927, member since Tue Sep 27, 2005On Tue Feb 09, 2010 09:08 AM
rasht wrote:
Read this book and you will change your mind: www.amazon.com . . .
Thanks for pointing to this book, but I think it's too ANTI-COLONIAL for me.. |
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en>fr fr>en By Johnny_Ola Comments: 4857, member since Sat Apr 28, 2007On Tue Feb 09, 2010 09:12 AM
HuguesCapet wrote:
Police handed me a £150 bill to get car back after carjacker drove off with my daughter
Read more: www.dailymail.co.uk . . .
More an example of bureaucratic incompetence and insensitivity rather than emasculation. Though there is plenty of that going on in UK. |
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en>fr fr>en By jukinj3 Comments: 13091, member since Tue Apr 08, 2003On Tue Feb 09, 2010 10:07 AM
You mean to tell me that when your white guilt makes you tolerate the far left bringing in the third world masses, the original citizens want to leave the shithole you let happen?
I'm SHOCKED! |
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re: UK - Politically Correct going mad en>fr fr>en By HuguesCapet Comments: 6927, member since Tue Sep 27, 2005On Tue Feb 09, 2010 10:08 AM
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en>fr fr>en By Gia Comments: 1724, member since Thu Sep 24, 2009On Tue Feb 09, 2010 10:45 AM
 From an American point of view it's sad to watch Great Britian turn into a broken country. The United States and Great Britian have a special relationship. It seems that the roles of the two countries have been reversed. I sincerely hope that Great Britian stops catering to the chains of political correctness from the left and I hope that we will always be allies. |
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en>fr fr>en By Trever Comments: 6159, member since Wed Nov 09, 2005On Tue Feb 09, 2010 11:00 AM
I sincerely hope that Great Britian stops catering to the chains of political correctness from the left and I hope that we will always be allies.
In particular, don't succumb in any way to our Left, namely Obama, the DNC, and gang. That would be doubly tragic.  |
re: UK - Politically Correct going mad en>fr fr>en By HuguesCapet Comments: 6927, member since Tue Sep 27, 2005On Tue Feb 09, 2010 11:40 AM
'Swearing' NHS chief executive sacked from £165,000-a-year job over four-letter rants
Had he been a GLOBE, he would have had to kill 3 nurses before being sacked 
Read more: www.dailymail.co.uk . . .
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re: UK - Politically Correct going mad en>fr fr>en By rasht Comments: 1759, member since Wed Sep 29, 2004On Tue Feb 09, 2010 01:44 PM
Edited by rasht (75048) on 2010-02-09 14:05:45 dislexy
HuguesCapet wrote:
Thanks for pointing to this book, but I think it's too ANTI-COLONIAL for me..
In fact, the author tries to justify the so-called British Colonialism which is in fact pure barabarism. The British are the Mughals of Europe. |
re: UK - Politically Correct going mad en>fr fr>en By MichaelE Comments: 9083, member since Sat May 14, 2005On Tue Feb 09, 2010 03:00 PM
HuguesCapet wrote:
Daily Mail or where we learn that half of Britons want to emigrate
We are living in broken Britain - and almost half of us want to emigrate, says poll
Read more: www.dailymail.co.uk . . .
Times poll: extras.timesonline.co.uk . . .
I would gladly open the door to our British cousins and welcome them with open arms. One proviso: leaving your muzzies behind. They are not wanted here. |
re: UK - Politically Correct going mad en>fr fr>en By HuguesCapet Comments: 6927, member since Tue Sep 27, 2005On Thu Feb 11, 2010 04:07 AM
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re: UK - Politically Correct going mad en>fr fr>en By HuguesCapet Comments: 6927, member since Tue Sep 27, 2005On Thu Feb 11, 2010 06:07 AM
Shocking picture shows how elderly patient was abandoned for two days in hospital store cupboard with little food or medication
Read more: www.dailymail.co.uk . . . |
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en>fr fr>en By aussiecommunist Comments: 568, member since Thu Jul 14, 2005On Thu Feb 11, 2010 08:48 AM
rasht wrote:
In fact, the author tries to justify the so-called British Colonialism which is in fact pure barabarism. The British are the Mughals of Europe.
So why is it that virtually all of the most successful countries in the world have had some sort of British influence? |
re: UK - Politically Correct going mad en>fr fr>en By parigot  Comments: 13087, member since Fri Jul 23, 2004On Thu Feb 11, 2010 10:43 AM
Like Zimbabwe ? |
re: UK - Politically Correct going mad en>fr fr>en By Trever Comments: 6159, member since Wed Nov 09, 2005On Thu Feb 11, 2010 05:15 PM
parigot,
Like Zimbabwe ?
Not a fair point. Some soils are so flinty that even the best gardener can't grow so much as a petunia on it. |
re: UK - Politically Correct going mad en>fr fr>en By HuguesCapet Comments: 6927, member since Tue Sep 27, 2005On Fri Feb 12, 2010 08:18 AM
Parents forced to call 999 from outside GP surgery 'because doctors were too busy to see dying baby'
Read more: www.dailymail.co.uk . . .
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en>fr fr>en By Nappybonesapart Comments: 12215, member since Fri Aug 27, 2004On Fri Feb 12, 2010 09:21 AM
Rhodesia was succesful, mugabe fucked it up |
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en>fr fr>en By aussiecommunist Comments: 568, member since Thu Jul 14, 2005On Fri Feb 12, 2010 09:33 AM
parigot wrote:
Like Zimbabwe ?
Under British, and then white Rhodesian rule, Southern Rhodesia was one of the most stable and productive countries on the continent. This can be seen by the massive increase in the black population and in their improved standards of education both in real terms and on a per-capita basis.
The beginning of black rule saw the deliberate attempt to remove all traces of white (i.e British) influence, which played a large part in turning Zimbabwe into what it is today. |
re: UK - Politically Correct going mad en>fr fr>en By MichaelE Comments: 9083, member since Sat May 14, 2005On Fri Feb 12, 2010 09:50 AM
parigot wrote:
Like Zimbabwe ?
No, like Rhodesia. It was just fine then. |
re: UK - Politically Correct going mad en>fr fr>en By HuguesCapet Comments: 6927, member since Tue Sep 27, 2005On Sun Feb 14, 2010 03:34 AM
The Government is planning to resurrect an alternative number to 999 that will charge members of the public 10p to report anti-social behaviour and non-emergency crimes to police.
Read more: www.dailymail.co.uk . . .
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re: UK - Politically Correct going mad en>fr fr>en By HuguesCapet Comments: 6927, member since Tue Sep 27, 2005On Sun Feb 14, 2010 03:35 AM
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re: UK - Politically Correct going mad en>fr fr>en By HuguesCapet Comments: 6927, member since Tue Sep 27, 2005On Sun Feb 14, 2010 03:38 AM
After Gordon Brown's tears, emotional David Cameron tells TV of his regrets following son's death
Read more: www.dailymail.co.uk . . .
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