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ferret man 10-08-2018 10:44

Re: Political Correctness, again!
 
Watching the news last night interviewer asking people what they thought about Boris and what he said, I thought some of them should be made to wear the berqa

Less 10-08-2018 20:23

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Not wishing to do a Boris and end up being known as insensitive.

I have noticed that most of our black Countrymen/women seem to be appearing in almost all the adverts on T.V.
I'm trying to be delicate here, I have no wish to be accused of racism or prejudice of any kind, if our blacks (am I allowed to call them that or am I being patronising?) don't mind me asking,

I just wonder, (because to be in an advert would, I assume depend on being good at putting a product across for the rest of society to buy (i.e. a good actor, not just put forward as a minority)).

Are there any black people left in the U.K. that do ordinary jobs?

Please if I've offended any black, brown, or even, green people by asking this question I wholeheartedly apologise in advance, it's just that, well, really I don't give a damn about being P.C. but I do like to see a minority getting on well in what they have so obviously made their niche.
:golly:

DaveinGermany 11-08-2018 08:47

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Originally Posted by Less (Post 1215925)
I have noticed that most of our black Countrymen/women seem to be appearing in almost all the adverts on T.V.


Leftist liberal wankeratti run the UK broadcasters & as such ensure that their agenda gets rammed down the throats of the populace at every opportunity. At one time I enjoyed the adverts because they were quite funny & clever, well made & as such made you aware of certain products (John Smiths & Bud come to mind).


It now appears that the product is secondary in the advert & that the main thrust is now aimed at depicting "British families" as mixed race, multi ethnic, or lbgtxyz-ite. It is now rare (in my personal view) to see a homogenous white christian family as the "Standard" family unit.



I really hate the way the country has gone & I despise the liberal elite that have destroyed what was once my homeland! Me personally I'd be happy to turn the clocks back to the "Olden days" (after all I am a child of my time), when English life was hideously white & the squealing common purpose imbeciles didn't hold sway in society. So that being said, does this make me a stinking filthy nazi-racist-xenophobic-scumbag?


Well if it does, then I'll bear the title with pride! And furthermore gladly continue to ridicule & denounce the moronic useful idiots wher'ere they be found.

Barrie Yates 11-08-2018 09:21

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We took our 4 year old Granddaughter back to Saudi Arabia for a holiday. The first time she went into a supermarket and she saw women in Habbaiyas (hijabs) and niqabs she clung to my wife and said "Nanna, why are there all these witches here?", the child was absolutely terrified and it took quite a lot of explaining.

KiTChener 11-08-2018 15:06

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Originally Posted by Barrie Yates (Post 1215950)
We took our 4 year old Granddaughter back to Saudi Arabia for a holiday. The first time she went into a supermarket and she saw women in Habbaiyas (hijabs) and niqabs she clung to my wife and said "Nanna, why are there all these witches here?", the child was absolutely terrified and it took quite a lot of explaining.


Kids, like Cashy, say as they see!!

cashman 11-08-2018 15:15

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Originally Posted by KiTChener (Post 1215969)
Kids, like Cashy, say as they see!!

Well them kids were correct lol

monkey hanger 12-08-2018 09:31

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It now appears that the product is secondary in the advert & that the main thrust is now aimed at depicting "British families" as mixed race, multi ethnic, or lbgtxyz-ite. It is now rare (in my personal view) to see a homogenous white christian family as the "Standard" family unit.



I really hate the way the country has gone & I despise the liberal elite that have destroyed what was once my homeland!

on top of this dave you have to always get some gay or lesbian thread but in nearly every drama production on the box nowadays. people of this persuasion have always existed but not to the same extent as the forced impression that is given by the media.

Margaret Pilkington 12-08-2018 10:22

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The LGBT stuff that is mixed in with programs is to pander to the minority.
I have no beef with what sexual orientation folk are....once upon a time this stuff was kept private.
As for the mixed race thing.More and more adverts and programs portray families in this way and it is all part of trying to normalise the situation and bring to fruition the Coudenhove-Kalergi plan.

The Pan European Project: Coudenhove-Kalergi's plan to destroy the European people >

I think this is part of the reason Mama Merkel has let so many immigrants into Europe without a thought for the people of her country or for that matter, other European countries......she is part of the elite that want this to happen.....and want us all brainwashed to accept it.

DaveinGermany 12-08-2018 12:39

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Originally Posted by DaveinGermany (Post 1215946)
on top of this dave you have to always get some gay or lesbian thread but in nearly every drama production on the box nowadays. people of this persuasion have always existed but not to the same extent as the forced impression that is given by the media.


I believe that to be the case MH, although I don't partake of the mindnumbing drivel pumped out on "Primetime tv", I read a lot of papers/news sites & they're constanly prattling on about the latest shocks/horrors/twists in numerous "Visual Entertainments"?


And as for the pitiful lefty infested Al Beeb & according to their "Historic dramas", the amount of black & brown folkses that abounded upon our shores & traipsed our green & pleasant land throughout our lurid "British" history is truly staggering!

monkey hanger 13-08-2018 08:07

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And as for the pitiful lefty infested Al Beeb & according to their "Historic dramas", the amount of black & brown folkses that abounded upon our shores & traipsed our green & pleasant land throughout our lurid "British" history is truly staggering![/QUOTE]

dave, didn,t you know robin hood was gay and from a so called ethnic minority. and as for friar took he should be displayed as a muslim cleric. maid marion i,ll let you make that one up.

dotti34 13-08-2018 10:31

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Monkey Hanger, I thought Robin Hood was actually a communist - I remember reading that he was a 'no-no' in America because he robbed from the rich to give to the poor. Enough said about that! Things haven't changed much....

dotti34 13-08-2018 10:34

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What I am about to post is purposely and absolutely politically incorrect and I apologise most insincerely if it offends anyone…tough you-know-what’s!

Ladies, don’t knock wearing the burqa, instead think about the benefits. Wearing a burqa means no need to worry if you are having a bad hair day, it will be hidden from view. If you are troubled with facial hair (as so many women are – especially as one ages) no need to epilate, you can be the bearded lady and no one will ever know.

If you feel confined wearing a bra then leave it off – let your boobs bounce freely. Only you will know. You’ll never have to worry about what to wear and if it’s a hot day then the least worn under it the better.

If you overindulge in chocolates and those sugary fizzy drinks who cares about the resultant bulges. These would be strictly between you and the burqa. As for makeup – think of the money you’ll save not needing any.

So maybe the women who wear the burqa are more liberated than we give them credit for…

.…and can anyone tell me where I can get a one?

dotti34 13-08-2018 10:45

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Sorry, Monkey Hanger, I meant to say things HAVE changed, it's the poor who are robbed and the rich get richer.....where is Robin Hood when you need him.

Margaret Pilkington 13-08-2018 10:56

Re: Political Correctness, again!
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by dotti34 (Post 1216072)
What I am about to post is purposely and absolutely politically incorrect and I apologise most insincerely if it offends anyone…tough you-know-what’s!

Ladies, don’t knock wearing the burqa, instead think about the benefits. Wearing a burqa means no need to worry if you are having a bad hair day, it will be hidden from view. If you are troubled with facial hair (as so many women are – especially as one ages) no need to epilate, you can be the bearded lady and no one will ever know.

If you feel confined wearing a bra then leave it off – let your boobs bounce freely. Only you will know. You’ll never have to worry about what to wear and if it’s a hot day then the least worn under it the better.

If you overindulge in chocolates and those sugary fizzy drinks who cares about the resultant bulges. These would be strictly between you and the burqa. As for makeup – think of the money you’ll save not needing any.

So maybe the women who wear the burqa are more liberated than we give them credit for…

.…and can anyone tell me where I can get a one?

Oh Dorothy....I laughed so much the tears ran down my legs.

I have ordered my burqa from E-bay(you can get almost anything on there).
Hooray no more epilation....no more anti wrinkle cream....and I can let everything swing in the breeze.

The other advantage is if you see someone you don't really want to speak to....you no longer need to duck into a shop....they will never know it's you under that marquee.

Michael1954 13-08-2018 11:51

Re: Political Correctness, again!
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Margaret Pilkington (Post 1216075)
Oh Dorothy....I laughed so much the tears ran down my legs.

I have ordered my burqa from E-bay(you can get almost anything on there).
Hooray no more epilation....no more anti wrinkle cream....and I can let everything swing in the breeze.

The other advantage is if you see someone you don't really want to speak to....you no longer need to duck into a shop....they will never know it's you under that marquee.

The only trouble is someone might think you are a post box and try to post a letter!


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