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Posted
On 04/02/2018 at 18:45, Mark J said:

Do you agree with Rees Moggs views on abortion and of pregnancy through rape?    If you do, then this may be a struggle but I'll try.  If you don't, then how can you possibly align yourself with someone who thinks the way he does?  Genuine question.

 

It comes down to you advocating killing another human. It's another sign of mental illness the left suffer from.

 

JRB says your wrong.

 

I'm with him.

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49 minutes ago, matelot said:

Tbh, I stopped reading after your first paragraph.... I've been to India and seen how poor it is.... India might have a larger economy than the UK however the GNP (economic output per person) is low.....

 

You don't know what you are talking about if you think it's morally right to take doctors from India. Or you just don't think the life of Indians is worth anything. 

 

Here's a photo that shows the economic strength of India ;)

 

 

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Tbh I stopped reading after your first sentence .... If you can’t be bothered reading my post you’ll be the same with your life’s view. 

 

See what you WANT, read what you WANT then twist it to fit your narrative. 

 

Im out. 

Posted
6 minutes ago, WesD said:

Tbh I stopped reading after your first sentence .... If you can’t be bothered reading my post you’ll be the same with your life’s view. 

 

See what you WANT, read what you WANT then twist it to fit your narrative. 

 

Im out. 

Have you ever been to India? I bet you haven't.

 

In places like Delhi you see lepers on street corners begging. Yet you think it OK to take Indian doctors to work in the NHS. 

 

What would you tell the leper below? Would you tell her "the Indian economy is larger than the British economy so it's only fair that we take Indian doctors for the NHS. Your leprosy will just have to wait". 

 

 

 

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Posted
1 hour ago, matelot said:

Have you ever been to India? I bet you haven't.

 

In places like Delhi you see lepers on street corners begging. Yet you think it OK to take Indian doctors to work in the NHS. 

 

What would you tell the leper below? Would you tell her "the Indian economy is larger than the British economy so it's only fair that we take Indian doctors for the NHS. Your leprosy will just have to wait". 

 

 

 

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Read my last post and answer it properly and I’ll bother to offer the same courtesy with this post. Failing that I’ll be as lazy as you. 

 

Are you discriminating against disabled people with leprosy by labelling them Lepers?

Posted
30 minutes ago, WesD said:

Read my last post and answer it properly and I’ll bother to offer the same courtesy with this post. Failing that I’ll be as lazy as you. 

 

Are you discriminating against disabled people with leprosy by labelling them Lepers?

Why bother reply wes. He'll never gove a straight answer the amadan.

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But, from quickly scanning some of the above posts, this is the problem with PC Speak.

Pretending to pretend that issues or problems do not exist, by re-labeling them, or refusing to use the words, that accurately describe the issue or problem.

like "cripple", which became disabled, but I understand that is no longer acceptable? (and my astrophysicist wife would describe herself as a cripple, because she simply is)

or "Gypsy", which became traveller, but that is no considered a "slur", and gosh, I do wonder why?

or "ESN", and I unfortunately knew/worked with a few of them, who thought they were cognatively 100percent, but clearly wernt.

or "leper".

nevermind the workshy or undeserving poor!

etc

etc

mth

btw.

I did leave a local, well-doing working man, who was scolding about "furriners taking oor jobs", and undercutting our wages, whilst also pondering about investing in cheap(to him) property in Eastern Europe, (thereby forcing up local property prices) that these two things were the different faces of the same coin.

He seemed puzzled by my argument.

Scheesh.

 

 

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Posted
39 minutes ago, breffni said:

Why bother reply wes. He'll never gove a straight answer the amadan.

He’s like an itch your not allowed to scratch :D 

 

 

Posted
22 minutes ago, difflock said:

But, from quickly scanning some of the above posts, this is the problem with PC Speak.

Pretending to pretend that issues or problems do not exist, by re-labeling them, or refusing to use the words, that accurately describe the issue or problem.

like "cripple", which became disabled, but I understand that is no longer acceptable? (and my astrophysicist wife would describe herself as a cripple, because she simply is)

or "Gypsy", which became traveller, but that is no considered a "slur", and gosh, I do wonder why?

or "ESN", and I unfortunately knew/worked with a few of them, who thought they were cognatively 100percent, but clearly wernt.

or "leper".

nevermind the workshy or undeserving poor!

etc

etc

mth

btw.

I did leave a local, well-doing working man, who was scolding about "furriners taking oor jobs", and undercutting our wages, whilst also pondering about investing in cheap(to him) property in Eastern Europe, (thereby forcing up local property prices) that these two things were the different faces of the same coin.

He seemed puzzled by my argument.

Scheesh.

 

 

I hear you, I’m a spade is a spade kind of guy however I’m merely pushing the PC narrative with matey boy to highlight his double standards and hypocrisy. 

 

He wants a large cake and to eat it whilst spitting out crumbs of narrative he’s made up to suit his agenda. 

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I agree that political correctness is well and truelly out of hand.  I think it's always important to understand the intent behind what is being said.

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5 minutes ago, Mark J said:

I agree that political correctness is well and truelly out of hand.  I think it's always important to understand the intent behind what is being said.

Absolutely! The delivery and intent are more telling than the words themselves. 

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