Political Correctness cuts 'freedom of speech' in the UK - Examinerdotcom
Posted by JossAmbrose 12 years, 3 months ago to News
Just stating the obvious really.
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While we're very happy to have you in the Gulch and appreciate your wanting to fully engage, some things in the Gulch (e.g. voting, links in comments) are a privilege, not a right. To get you up to speed as quickly as possible, we've provided two options for earning these privileges.
European nations are not replacing their own populations, while Muslim immigrants are breeding like rabbits. At some point the Muslims 'win', out of majority voting power.
No revolution needed here...just patience and the misguided humanitarianism of the host nations.
Good luck to you, mate!
Your nation has such a long history, that we don't have. It could very well be that we are right 'in step' to end up where you are, even though some elements of your 'history' were the catalyst for our Rebellion against the King. It seems that there could be some truth to the warning that "history repeats itself"...?
The one adage that I will always believe in is that "we get the government that we deserve."
The second adage that I will take to my grave is: "when your leaders cease to fear in God, it is time to fear your leaders..." This one I coined.
The greatest loss of my lifetime.
We are your partner, regardless of what our governments claim.
I think of Churchill during the London attacks, when there was little hope of victory. The Battle of Britain had no really positive points, but the British found their mettle and turned the tide. Just as now, you had to do this for yourself...we were way too late, physically and philosophically.
Never say 'never'...Winston will come back to haunt you!
You have the legacy to do this
Seriously, though, PC-ness is the most pervasive form of bigotry and racism going. And it has a stranglehold on the voices of those who would speak out, for fear of being painted with that vile brush.
Ps. "Dago - offensive. An Italian, Spanish, or Portuguese-speaking person." Where do you think Ambrose (D'Ambrosio) comes from? Lol ;]