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Your going back bish, wrong fish!thebish wrote:can you unpack that a bit Hobes? who has "roots in an alien culture" and in what way(s) is it "alien" so that anyone should be wary of it?Hoboh wrote:
Blimey! Cue generalization!People are now “racist” because they are wary of voting for someone with roots in an alien culture. Clearly, the left wing multicultural brainwashing program still has many shortcomings, so guess what, we will call them racists, that will teach them a lesson! FFS
I presume you are talking about one of the candidates?
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ahh - I see - you're indignant with WtW - but unwilling to explain your point.. carry on!Hoboh wrote:Your going back bish, wrong fish!thebish wrote:can you unpack that a bit Hobes? who has "roots in an alien culture" and in what way(s) is it "alien" so that anyone should be wary of it?Hoboh wrote:
Blimey! Cue generalization!People are now “racist” because they are wary of voting for someone with roots in an alien culture. Clearly, the left wing multicultural brainwashing program still has many shortcomings, so guess what, we will call them racists, that will teach them a lesson! FFS
I presume you are talking about one of the candidates?
(ps: are you Stuart Hall?)
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This'll be the born-and-raised-in-Bolton Mudasir Dean will it, Hoboh?thebish wrote:can you unpack that a bit Hobes? who has "roots in an alien culture" and in what way(s) is it "alien" so that anyone should be wary of it?Hoboh wrote:
Blimey! Cue generalization!People are now “racist” because they are wary of voting for someone with roots in an alien culture. Clearly, the left wing multicultural brainwashing program still has many shortcomings, so guess what, we will call them racists, that will teach them a lesson! FFS
I presume you are talking about one of the candidates?

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that was the crux of my question!Bruce Rioja wrote:This'll be the born-and-raised-in-Bolton Mudasir Dean will it, Hoboh?thebish wrote:can you unpack that a bit Hobes? who has "roots in an alien culture" and in what way(s) is it "alien" so that anyone should be wary of it?Hoboh wrote:
Blimey! Cue generalization!People are now “racist” because they are wary of voting for someone with roots in an alien culture. Clearly, the left wing multicultural brainwashing program still has many shortcomings, so guess what, we will call them racists, that will teach them a lesson! FFS
I presume you are talking about one of the candidates?

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Ok well maybe it is the "perception" of an alien culture that scares people. What I object to is the way you are not allowed to have worries or fears over something that does not tie in, imagined or otherwise, with what you again perceive as the norm without being branded and labelled racist by folk who should know better.Bruce Rioja wrote:This'll be the born-and-raised-in-Bolton Mudasir Dean will it, Hoboh?thebish wrote:can you unpack that a bit Hobes? who has "roots in an alien culture" and in what way(s) is it "alien" so that anyone should be wary of it?Hoboh wrote:
Blimey! Cue generalization!People are now “racist” because they are wary of voting for someone with roots in an alien culture. Clearly, the left wing multicultural brainwashing program still has many shortcomings, so guess what, we will call them racists, that will teach them a lesson! FFS
I presume you are talking about one of the candidates?
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OK, let's go back to my original point. Around 400 people that opted to vote for the other two IC1 Conservative candidates exercised, as you say, their democratic right not to vote for the candidate that's of Asian decent. Now - why do you think that was?Hoboh wrote: Ok well maybe it is the "perception" of an alien culture that scares people. What I object to is the way you are not allowed to have worries or fears over something that does not tie in, imagined or otherwise, with what you again perceive as the norm without being branded and labelled racist by folk who should know better.
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I would hazzard a guess that they felt he was not their choice to represent them? or maybe the 400 didn't paticularly like him as a person? I don't really know but to brand them racist for their choice is a touch extremeBruce Rioja wrote:OK, let's go back to my original point. Around 400 people that opted to vote for the other two IC1 Conservative candidates exercised, as you say, their democratic right not to vote for the candidate that's of Asian decent. Now - why do you think that was?Hoboh wrote: Ok well maybe it is the "perception" of an alien culture that scares people. What I object to is the way you are not allowed to have worries or fears over something that does not tie in, imagined or otherwise, with what you again perceive as the norm without being branded and labelled racist by folk who should know better.
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How about, "who's the best man/woman for the job" Hoboh? That's supposed to be the criteria we're all working towards in running the country, is it not? . In my case, Champra Mystry is as Lancashire as George Formby, lives locally and knows the area and the problems and is a thoroughly decent bloke, as are his whole family. Who better to vote for?
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Hoboh wrote:
Ok well maybe it is the "perception" of an alien culture that scares people. What I object to is the way you are not allowed to have worries or fears over something that does not tie in, imagined or otherwise, with what you again perceive as the norm without being branded and labelled racist by folk who should know better.
A democratic vote is your choice to choose who you wish to vote for, this is not a decision you should be bullied into by being stereotyped or called a racist because it does not fit the social engineering plans of others.
is that just Hoboh's fancy-pants words for skin-colour or having a funny-sounding name?? If not - then whence this perception?
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Well, the three of them produced a joint leaflet setting out their aims as a group and not as individuals, so we can discount that. Didn't like him as a person? I find that a little unlikely, don't you? I think there's an elephant in the room here, Hoboh, and I think you know it too.Hoboh wrote:
I would hazzard a guess that they felt he was not their choice to represent them? or maybe the 400 didn't paticularly like him as a person? I don't really know but to brand them racist for their choice is a touch extreme

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No elephant is getting my vote.Bruce Rioja wrote:Well, the three of them produced a joint leaflet setting out their aims as a group and not as individuals, so we can discount that. Didn't like him as a person? I find that a little unlikely, don't you? I think there's an elephant in the room here, Hoboh, and I think you know it too.Hoboh wrote:
I would hazzard a guess that they felt he was not their choice to represent them? or maybe the 400 didn't paticularly like him as a person? I don't really know but to brand them racist for their choice is a touch extreme
Even if that's pachydermist.
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bollox!! you've ALWAYS voted for elephants on the club badge!!!Worthy4England wrote:No elephant is getting my vote.Bruce Rioja wrote:Well, the three of them produced a joint leaflet setting out their aims as a group and not as individuals, so we can discount that. Didn't like him as a person? I find that a little unlikely, don't you? I think there's an elephant in the room here, Hoboh, and I think you know it too.Hoboh wrote:
I would hazzard a guess that they felt he was not their choice to represent them? or maybe the 400 didn't paticularly like him as a person? I don't really know but to brand them racist for their choice is a touch extreme
Even if that's pachydermist.
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I never promised consistency...thebish wrote:bollox!! you've ALWAYS voted for elephants on the club badge!!!Worthy4England wrote:No elephant is getting my vote.Bruce Rioja wrote:Well, the three of them produced a joint leaflet setting out their aims as a group and not as individuals, so we can discount that. Didn't like him as a person? I find that a little unlikely, don't you? I think there's an elephant in the room here, Hoboh, and I think you know it too.Hoboh wrote:
I would hazzard a guess that they felt he was not their choice to represent them? or maybe the 400 didn't paticularly like him as a person? I don't really know but to brand them racist for their choice is a touch extreme
Even if that's pachydermist.

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Indian or African? Either way - RacistWorthy4England wrote: No elephant is getting my vote.

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Seems pretty clear the ones who voted for the other two, but not him, did so on account of his race. I'd be pretty confident calling that racist.
Didn't like him as a guy? Nice try Hobes!
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Fail to see why notPrufrock wrote:Seems pretty clear the ones who voted for the other two, but not him, did so on account of his race. I'd be pretty confident calling that racist.
Didn't like him as a guy? Nice try Hobes!


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Nanny is looking at you, whether you turn left, or turn right, nanny is there, stern as always... Have a care, little tramp...Hoboh wrote:Fail to see why notPrufrock wrote:Seems pretty clear the ones who voted for the other two, but not him, did so on account of his race. I'd be pretty confident calling that racist.
Didn't like him as a guy? Nice try Hobes!I mean if harriet steped in the road whilst I was turning left, I'd swear she did it while I was lookiing right
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William the White wrote:Nanny is looking at you, whether you turn left, or turn right, nanny is there, stern as always... Have a care, little tramp...Hoboh wrote:Fail to see why notPrufrock wrote:Seems pretty clear the ones who voted for the other two, but not him, did so on account of his race. I'd be pretty confident calling that racist.
Didn't like him as a guy? Nice try Hobes!I mean if harriet steped in the road whilst I was turning left, I'd swear she did it while I was lookiing right
Tut! Tut! William, not like you to generalize is it?
I'd imagine you'd kick the few bits of me left after the bish had ripped me apart if I stated all muslims were suicide bombers!
So please 400 proberbaly tory's are racist?
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You could try and offer a credible alternative explanation...Hoboh wrote:William the White wrote:Nanny is looking at you, whether you turn left, or turn right, nanny is there, stern as always... Have a care, little tramp...Hoboh wrote:Fail to see why notPrufrock wrote:Seems pretty clear the ones who voted for the other two, but not him, did so on account of his race. I'd be pretty confident calling that racist.
Didn't like him as a guy? Nice try Hobes!I mean if harriet steped in the road whilst I was turning left, I'd swear she did it while I was lookiing right
Tut! Tut! William, not like you to generalize is it?
I'd imagine you'd kick the few bits of me left after the bish had ripped me apart if I stated all muslims were suicide bombers!
So please 400 proberbaly tory's are racist?
What else - seriously - stopped them voting for the dark-skinned Tory?
Not all Tories are racist in this election, obviously... More than a thousand aren't... More than four hundred are... In my calm assessment of the evidence...
That is a fantastic step forward for the Tory Party... a really significant number aren't racist...
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I really, really, really hope when he lands in Jorden they cut his balls off first and post them to the money grabbing vermin lawyers who have fleeced the public purse trying to inflict this odious scumbag on us!Hoboh wrote:Abu Qatada!
What a horrible phrase
Abu Qatada!
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deport Abu Qatada!
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