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To: jabbermog
“I suppose this was because I stayed in the popular tourist areas.”

There and just plain ‘ol America anywhere you would have been warmly welcomed.

East London (and parts of the West End), Birmingham, Manchester, any number of places have scared me.

The "racial" problem in the US is located almost exclusively in areas that are heavily democratic, black and urban.

The racial divide is almost exclusively black in origin and location. A black person can walk through any given white neighborhood and not fear. . .

The East of England? East Anglia, perhaps? I lived in Felixstowe back in the 80’s.

58 posted on 12/26/2014 11:07:27 AM PST by Hulka
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To: Hulka

Near Louth, Lincolnshire.
We have no minority groups around here; I chose the words in my previous post carefully because I have had so much bother with English people labelling me a fascist.
I welcome some groups, - as far as I am concerned the Jews make a valuable contribution to our nation and should be welcomed, as should Sikhs and Hindus.
The trouble is whenever anyone expresses alarm over the number of (Muslim) refugees and asylum seekers allowed to settle in our overcrowded island, we are immediately branded nazis and gagged by new “hate laws”. Upwards of 80% of the native population feel it is treasonous that so many 3rd world misfits are deliberately invited in and then encouraged to plot against us by liberal politicians. This is why I am an anti-Islam campaigner.
However, coming back to this thread regarding black neighbourhoods, I am not racist in any way. This makes me a better man than these community leaders (by the by, who appointed these people as leaders)? What I did notice on my trips to the US was that more recent immigrants ie Koreans, Sri Lankans, Armenians-to name a few-came over with just the shirts on their backs, but prospered after 10 or 15 years. As far as I am aware the did it themselves with no government help.
If they managed to do well, then how come black Americans seem to struggle ? I only ask because the civil rights battles are now almost 50 years old; surely this “oppression” excuse is wearing a bit thin.
Over here black communities in our biggest cities are constantly told by local (white) politicians that are disadvantaged, and these politicians almost seem to want to encourage them to be riotous and disruptive. The good hard working black people are called Bounty Bars (black inside white outside) and told that they are abandoning their people.Strangely, no one points out this to be a form of anti-white rhetoric.
Anyway, to sum things up, what is wrong in America seems to be duplicated this side of the Ocean. I didn’t mean to sound naive; it is only because as an English Patriot I am used to being cautious when posting. Having read some of these posts makes me realize that I can speak freely with like minded people.


64 posted on 12/26/2014 1:15:38 PM PST by jabbermog (Fight Climate Change - Stop Bacteria Farting !)
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