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uncleglen Wrote:

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> Blah Blah Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

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> The left historically has always been associated

> with Trade Unionism and the rights of workers and

> therefore working class people would vote Labour.

> There is no shared struggle with BAME groups as it

> is the white working class that the BAME groups

> can easily exploit and do so...grooming, drug

> dealing and other atrocities comes to mind. At the

> same time Labour and the left has

> disproportionately advantaged BAME people in order

> to get votes which they have taken for granted

> from the white working class.

> To quote 'Peaky Blinders'- '....politics has

> always been about deliberately making life better

> for one group of people, whilst deliberately

> making it worse for another group...' (or words to

> that effect)...those of you with money, a property

> and living in the leafy enclave of East Dulwich

> will never understand that as you are cushioned

> from it-as are your kids.....


Is this sort crap allowed on here?


It shouldn?t be


UG I guess that you know you?re a racist, so why don?t you just admit it?

UG mate, you haven?t a clue as to who is cushioned from what around here.

You don?t know everyone, you?re just making generalisations that I imagine make you feel better once you?ve typed them.

Pointless slogans tho, bro.


uncleglen Wrote:

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> Blah Blah Wrote:

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> > What on earth are you talking about now

> Uncleglen?

> > The WRP are no more representative of the left

> > than the far right are of the right. The point

> > still remains that the left, as the historical

> > voice of the working classes, has recognised

> the

> > shared struggle with BAME groups. The right,

> whioh

> > prefers the Darwinian principle of survival of

> the

> > fittest, and divide and rule, has not.

>

> The left historically has always been associated

> with Trade Unionism and the rights of workers and

> therefore working class people would vote Labour.

> There is no shared struggle with BAME groups as it

> is the white working class that the BAME groups

> can easily exploit and do so...grooming, drug

> dealing and other atrocities comes to mind. At the

> same time Labour and the left has

> disproportionately advantaged BAME people in order

> to get votes which they have taken for granted

> from the white working class.

> To quote 'Peaky Blinders'- '....politics has

> always been about deliberately making life better

> for one group of people, whilst deliberately

> making it worse for another group...' (or words to

> that effect)...those of you with money, a property

> and living in the leafy enclave of East Dulwich

> will never understand that as you are cushioned

> from it-as are your kids.....

UncleGlen when you say white working class are easily exploited by BAME groups are you speaking of particular cases, grooming, drug dealing and other atrocities? These are problem within our society, how can you seperate by colour. Is there a difference for you if these "atrocities" were committed by white people, wouldn't they be exploiting people in the same way.

It?s a bit like what Trump does.

Spout a load of self-contradicting BS, vaguely alluding to the odd real thing, but twisting it.

This raises many questions from those trying to make sense, apply logic, reason with the comments.

But it?s a fruitless and pointless task, because logic and meaning (hence, truth) were never the objective.

Uncleglen seems to think the left only existed through trade unions. He ignores things like civil rights movements, and the French Revolution, because he knows diddly squat about any of it.


Uncleglen has been indoctrinated with ideas like, only BAME people sexually abuse children, only BAME people are driving the drugs trade etc and that they use white people to do so. THAT is the moronic rant of a racist bigot.

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