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Thread #123889   Message #2732204
Posted By: jeddy
26-Sep-09 - 11:14 PM
Thread Name: BS: The BNP conundrum
Subject: RE: BS: The BNP conundrum
how anyone could call you a BNPer joe is beyond me, you have proved time and again your feelings on the matter.

ok, trying to take the emotion out of this subject could be rather difficult and i hope we can manage it on the... what ..6th go?

just because we disagree with people about the things they believe to be right does not make them unreachable. we have no idea of how exactly they came to think the way they do.
take the 12 year old girl, do we think she is racist....or brainwashed? maybe she has no other source of knowledge, her parents probably are very scary to her when they talk about these things. at that age you believe what your parents tell you, most of us did, at least about certain things.
i imagine that the family concerned have get togethers where there are lots of people talking the same way, just as we do here, in our own weird family.
so who do you think is responsible for her actions?

i know i haven't been consistant in the way i would like to handle those who are truely racist, one minuite i want to lock them all up the next i want to TRY to educate them... WHY?... coz no one has all the answers, hell if i even had one i would be happy.

every person that is driven to the BNP has their own reasons. it is hard to be reasonable, but i think we must be with geniune people who have found an understanding with them.

immigration: are we overcrowded?   
still not sure, there were alot of interesting facts in the last thread that i had no idea about.
maybe it is the actual location of the majority of housing that makes us feel like we can't cope with anymore people.
look around in towns, there are so many empty properties,surely we don't always have to build new ones?
even when new housing is called for, look where they build it, smack bang in the midle of a flood plain....DUH!!!!
so when we do get flooded out, there are so many people trying to find spaces in the emergency lodgings, that they can't cope!




OK...breathe......sorry i got myself abit worked up, which was what i was tying to avoid doing.....this is going to be harder than i thought.

what i am trying to say, is what would happen if we did close the boarders now?... it would give the government time to think through what could be done with the great numbers of occupiable properties or land.   fair enough this would be one way of doing something to help.

the other option is to leave open the boarders, welcome those with building experiance and say help to reform this area, house, plot and we will pay you. it would certainly help them, us, and it would creat jobs for everyone as it is such a huge task.

ok my rant over for this evening.

take care all

jade x x x x x




does any of this make sense?