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Thread #146055   Message #3411250
Posted By: Jim Carroll
28-Sep-12 - 04:52 AM
Thread Name: BS: Racism in the UK media
Subject: RE: BS: Racism in the UK media
"Not my claim Jim."
You stupid, stupid, stupid little man - of course it is your claim - you said it was your belief. It does not matter one iota whether anybody else shares that belief or even thought of it first - you put it up as your belief (and one you have just indicated that you still hold). Your Dalek-like repetition of a claim of non-existent "experts" having told you to say it (as with your moronic repetition of 'no Traveller' signs not existing because "we would have seen them") are signs of mental deterioration rather than proof, as far as I'm concerned.
It is a horrific statement that affects the male gender of a population of one million people - a suggestion that could easily have come out of the Nazi race laboratories.
The fact that you totally fail to offer one single example of any "prominent person" saying anything remotely similar makes it your invention, but that is beside the point - you have said that this is what you believe
It seems to have been established that pedophiles in Britain not only come overwhelming from the indigenous, white Anglo-Saxons section of our population, but the practice is largely carried out by family members, often close ones.
Does that mean that the rest of us have been culturally implanted with a tendency towards incestuous pedophilia?
Many religious and cultural groups have a poor record on their treatment of women, our own included. The attitude towards women by western churches is legendary and is seldom out of our press in Britain.
The Catholic church is reeling from the fact that their clergy have been raping children for decades, probably for as much as a century with the full collusion-by-silence of the hierarchy - due to a "cultural implant" maybe?
The most popular newspaper in Britain was launched on an open 'tits and bums' ticket ie, presenting women as 'available' - a cultural trait, do you think?
Rape in marriage did not become a crime in Britain until 1991 - how has that affected us culturally d'you think.
Due to the fact that a rape victim will almost certainly be treated as consenting by any defence in any court she ventures into, most rapes go unreported and unprosecuted - how does that reflect on the treatment of women in our culture?
In the 70s and 80s I worked as a maintenance electrician in London pubs
The lunchtime break periods were no-go times in many as they used that time to present strip shows to entertain the resting working population, once again presenting women as 'available'. Many of these women looked as if they could easily have been local schoolchildren who had nipped off during their dinner hour in order to make a quick few quid.
During this period I was working in a pub (not far from my home) which was sited opposite a large police station. In the afternoons after closing time some of the local bobbies and station staff made use of the top room where they would show some of the films that had been seized on porno raids.
All these are reflections of 'British culture' - have we all been implanted with such behaviour?
Before making mindless and extremely harmful attacks on the culture of others perhaps we might take a closer look at our own.
Jim Carroll
BTW - Mike - you seem to have gone silent on the behaviour of the Yorkshire police in failing to take action on sex abuse reports.