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#51 2011-05-30 15:14:33

K. A. Adams
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#52 2011-06-01 00:07:58

Taylor McIntyre
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Re: Admiral Cod...

Tee Hee - And now this debate rattles on on the Ivy-Sty blog with lots of posts pretending to be me! Well, it made me laugh anyway...  I rather think that Mr. Laguna is ruling the roost on this one to the exasperation of the rest. Most entertaining. All those troubled little people chattering on about other people's 'problems'... which, of course, is their problem!  Wonderful stuff!

 

#53 2011-06-01 13:42:03

Quay
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Re: Admiral Cod...

Seems to be a very internet thing, pop psychology diagnosis of anyone-else-but-me by examination of posts.


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- Mark Twain

 

#54 2011-06-01 20:33:19

tripchauncey
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Re: Admiral Cod...

Chums,,

Methinks ol Admiral Cod is a troll of the highest rank.   I am willing to bet that the ol bloke has never lived in Afrika, the UK, or the blue blooded pastures of Connecticut.  But 'ere's the rub -- he is generally an entertaining bugger.  And unlike ol Richtard and others,, he can write when he wants to.

What me thinks most interesting is that on this Board, where blokes openly question, nay castigate, God, religion, every major country and system of belief,, everyone gets all worked up when some troll dare question the Great Cult of Multi-Culturalism.  Whilst TChauncey 'as no idea why the Admiral got hot and bothered on the fictitious 'Arry Potter,, and I 'ave no problem with other races,, me thinks the myths of multi-cultruralism and open borders to be a sham.  In fact,, methinks much of the mult-culti cult is nothing more than Big Corporate welfare to allow a surplus of low paid, undereducated workers to exploit.   Whole developing countries,, instead of developing their own factories to make cheap shoos and whatnot for iGents, are now dependent upon remittances from their relatives in the developed world who work in sweatshops so that iGents can Buy American.   Yes,, TChauncey's Sainteds were once immigrants (on the Mayflower of course,, or was it the Nina).  But twas a different time with more natural resources, ect.   Where there jerky critics like ol Scrod around back then?  Methinks so.

Kudos to ol Russell for keepin it real and bringing up this thread and questioning the group think of ol Chens and others.

Cheerio,

Edit -- Having read some more of ol Cod's work, perchance he does throw a bit too many race-baiting (ruther than iGent baiting) flames.

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#55 2011-06-01 22:27:42

Sammy Ambrose
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If you aren't seeing through all three eyes at once day and night you are up shit creek without a paddle. The Shooman

 

#56 2011-06-02 00:35:24

4F Hepcat
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#57 2011-06-02 02:29:35

Yuca
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some sort of banal legitimacy

 

#58 2011-06-02 03:55:21

4F Hepcat
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Re: Admiral Cod...

We are of course on the verge of a great, great depression which has much to do with the peak of easy oil. The ride is going to get rough, and our economic theories have no solution for what's coming.

Getting rid of any section of the population is not going to rid us of these problems, but the values of wahabism are something we can well do without.


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#59 2011-06-02 04:50:12

Yuca
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some sort of banal legitimacy

 

#60 2011-06-02 05:11:09

Kingstonian
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#61 2011-06-02 06:31:42

Sammy Ambrose
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Re: Admiral Cod...


If you aren't seeing through all three eyes at once day and night you are up shit creek without a paddle. The Shooman

 

#62 2011-06-02 06:53:53

Kingstonian
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Re: Admiral Cod...

^They were all smoking too.

'Mind Your Language' was a classic show too in the 'Aren't Foreigners Funny?' category. Hugely under-rated IMO.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=niRHgok_GmM&feature=related

Half an hour of that straight after 'The Comedians' - fat Northern comics in dinner jackets doing non-PC one-liners - and you were all set up for a night out. Happy Days !

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2q0gVnKy8DY

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#63 2011-06-02 07:06:21

Sammy Ambrose
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Re: Admiral Cod...


If you aren't seeing through all three eyes at once day and night you are up shit creek without a paddle. The Shooman

 

#64 2011-06-02 07:39:18

Simon
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From: Dean Swift's wardrobe
Posts: 693

Re: Admiral Cod...

The post grad of the late 60s is the cause of the obsession with being PC, of course all those old attitudes were wrong, as much as I loved The Sweeny as a kid...Back in the 70s Big Ron would have got away with his lazy nucca comment, no way would Andy Gray have got the sack for his sexist comment either. I think the ideal of the interlect back then was for more intergration, its worth remembering that non christian cultures from the commanwealth are now settled in the UK and are 3rd and 4th generation and still, in the main, live in their own "areas". The talk of intergration has been replaced with the more realistic hope for tolerace.  I belive that tolerace had been achieved, the UK has done nothing to help its self allowing mass migration of first eastern europeans and Somalians (many of whom came from Holland ) on the refugee ticket which has been, and continues to be, abused by free loaders and criminals during th 90s, putting back race relations 20 years. This was followed by the right for workers from eastern europe to work in the UK, giving some the chance to raise the issue of wage suppression and lost jobs for UK residents. Add on top of that OBL and his boys and is it any wonder theres tension in the UK? As far as I can see the more muti-culture the UK has will result in more areas of cities hosting peoples from one part of the world. Driving though different districts of London can leave one feeling a little like Phileas Fogg.

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#65 2011-06-02 07:52:39

Yuca
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Re: Admiral Cod...


some sort of banal legitimacy

 

#66 2011-06-02 07:54:39

woofboxer
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From: The Lost County of Middlesex
Posts: 7959

Re: Admiral Cod...

In 1954 Allport rightly identified that when a society tolerates 'antilocution' i.e. badmouthing against a minority the conditions are created whereby some people will feel it is acceptable to carry out further more serious acts of discrimination against that minority.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Allport's_Scale

Quite rightly shows like 'Love Thy Neighbour' belong in the past.

However I don't think Allport envisaged the present situation where balanced debate on minority issues would be stifled by political correctness. This climate extends beyond matters of race to many areas of life so we see a minister pilloried and having to make a grovelling apology because of an obvious statement that some rapes are more heinous than others. In an era of growing obesity and its related health problems Kate Moss was lambasted because she said it was better to be thin than fat.  This is a whole new culture of intolerance which is every bit as dangerous as right wing extremism. By not questioning the excesses of some immigrant cultures we, as 4F Hepcat says, open the door to values and practices that are dangerously opposed to our own.

I think the UK for all its faults is still a great country and I still believe that to be born an Englishman is to have won first prize in the lottery of life. Tolerance is one of the foundations of our way of life, but it should cut both ways and we should guard it carefully.


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#67 2011-06-02 08:16:18

Simon
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Re: Admiral Cod...

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#68 2011-06-02 08:30:22

woofboxer
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Re: Admiral Cod...


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#69 2011-06-02 09:30:18

Simon
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Re: Admiral Cod...

Please allow me to eulogise...Norway is very open, more freedom of infomation than any other nation. Very caring nation, gives more in foreign aid per head than any other nation. Super health care. Very strong unions and workers rights. Most wealth per head of population in the world, best standard of living in the world. In the paper last week it said theres going to be 60 000 jobs that can't be filled by the end of this year. EU? No thanks. Thank god for oil!

But don't take my word for it, heres the list of the best countries in the world to live according to the UN...

 
U.N.: Norway Has Best Quality of Life
Scandinavian Country Tops Rankings, Niger Comes in Last; U.S. 13th out of 182.
(AP)  Norway enjoys the world's highest quality of life, while Niger suffers the lowest, a U.N. agency said Monday, as it released a ranking that highlights the wide disparities in well-being between rich and poor countries.

The annual Human Development Index, unveiled in Bangkok by the United Nations Development Program, takes into account life expectancy, literacy, school enrollment and per capita gross domestic product in 182 countries.

"A child born in Niger can expect to live to just over 50 years, which is 30 years less than a child born in Norway. Furthermore, the differences in per capita income are huge for every dollar earned per person in Niger, US$85 are earned in Norway," UNDP said.

Norway was followed by Australia and Iceland on the list, which drew on statistics dating from 2007, before Iceland was hit hard in global economic crisis. Afghanistan and Sierra Leone rounded out the bottom of the ranking.

The United States was listed 13th.

Trends in the index since 1980 showed an average improvement of 15 percent in countries' scores. The greatest long-term improvements have been shown by China, Iran and Nepal, but progress has been concentrated in education and health rather than income, said the U.N agency.

Afghanistan is new to the list this year - reliable statistics were not previously available - but otherwise leaders and laggards are largely the same.

The top ten was as follows:

1.Norway
2.Australia
3.Iceland
4.Canada
5.Ireland
6.Netherlands
7.Sweden
8.France
9.Switzerland
10.Japan

The United States placed 13th.


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#70 2011-06-02 09:42:33

woofboxer
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Re: Admiral Cod...

All sounds good Simon, bloody cold though and you might get bored with tall slim natural blondes ;-)


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#71 2011-06-02 09:47:49

Guy The Bore
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Re: Admiral Cod...

I hope someone here watched Stewart Lee's Comedy Vehicle last night, it was all about this ^ very debate and how much he hates emigrants. Pretty amusing.

 

#72 2011-06-02 09:48:27

Kingstonian
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#73 2011-06-02 10:00:25

Sal
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Re: Admiral Cod...

Things are looking pretty good for Norway as it's sitting on a pile of natural gas and also has more fjords capable of generating hydropower than you can shake a stick at, plus potential landgrab rights in the Artic Circle (though good luck holding onto those if the Russians turn up mob-handed).  If you're worried about peak oil and a coming fight for dwindling commodities then it looks like the place to be (though the Swedes consider it the most awful backwater full of bumpkins).

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#74 2011-06-02 10:23:13

Big Tony
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Re: Admiral Cod...

The political correctness charge is a meaningless bait-and-switch, since both the "left" and the "right" apply it in equal amounts to anyone or anyview they don't like.


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#75 2011-06-02 10:27:35

Simon
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From: Dean Swift's wardrobe
Posts: 693

Re: Admiral Cod...

Yeah, the winters are long, the swedes have got the hump because Norway got independent rule before they found the oil and they (Sweden) haven't got any. ha-ha. I lived in Switz for about 6 months in 2000, didn't like it. Its the oil thats carrying the country, we don't use gas in homes so thats all export. Its boom boom boom. Its not just that, the people are really open, one can walk anywhere at any time of day and feel safe.

It just seems so rough in the UK when I go back, but Leicester is a pretty rough city.


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