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The bolded bit is just plain insulting to english people, many of which are extremely hard workers. And overly flattering to asians, many of which I know to be, by their own admission, layabouts.Surface_Tension wrote:What you don't get is that your average Asian(be they from Pakistan, China, Japan, Afghanistan, Vietnam, Cambodia..) will work circles around you in both the Classroom and the workroom. It comes down to this... while you're here bitching and pissing and moaning about the jobless situation in the middle of the day on a Thursday(a work day in pretty much every country) someone else is out there making that check.DanRev wrote:You know, maybe he isnt a immigrant hating racist, and is on this site because he likes dubstep and recognises that its got many cultural influences, maybe he just wants jobs to go to experienced local workers who are in hard place at the moment rather than purposefully importing someone from abroad. To be honest I think its fair enough if someones living here and they get a job over a native brit, but if they've no intention to live here other than because their employer has paid for them to be moved and work here, and then go back home when they're finished, thats a bit off and its shafting the local workforce who may not be trained in anything else, and have little chance of finding a job elsewhere in their town/area.
Theres a problem with people, in that they think if someone has one right wing principle, they must be a fully fledged far right, boarding on fascist. Works the same with the left, people see one slightly socialist viewpoint and they must be a stalinist commie.
Don't project your self loathing on the hard working people of India who came to your country because of your bullshit colonialist policies over the centuries.
And I cant remember mentioning India. I'm not talking about people who come here to LIVE here, and add to the taxbase etc. I'm talking about people who are specifically hired to come here, do the job, then go back to their native land where the cost of living may well be much lower, and as such are able to work for pay that the local workforce can not, being chosen over people who are out of work and out of pocket and just across the road.
does anyone know if this italian firm has to pay the UK minimum wage since the contract is for work done over here? 
or do they have to pay the US minimum wage since they're subcontractors for an american firm?
one portugese chap channel 4 interviewed said he was getting a grand less a month than the british workers on the site
			
			
									
									
						or do they have to pay the US minimum wage since they're subcontractors for an american firm?
one portugese chap channel 4 interviewed said he was getting a grand less a month than the british workers on the site
holy fuck, didnt expect to find peolpe like this on dubstep forum... theres ignorant people every where i supposeDjprojekts wrote:Theres protests going on at the mo about foreign workers taking our (english) peoples jobs.
Gordon Brown said in 2007 lets have British jobs for British people.
I still say that the UK should of never opened its doors to immigrants n so on, should of had the Austrailian rule where u need visa and qualifications etc to enter and live in Austrailia.
EDIT: I think also that foreigners have took over our fast food industry aswell, for example i went to my local KFC the other day and ALL of them aint english, they couldnt even understand me properly?? WTF??!
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WTFDjprojekts wrote:I live in a area full of these foreigners and i cant stand them, id like a english country full of english people not multi cultural people, more and more of these goons are walking about, claiming benefits, shagging the fat ulgy women and marry them just to get visa. Dont u lot undastand that sooner or later these fuckers will take over.
Whens the last time u walked into a corner shop and got served by english people??
do you have any friends that aren't white just out of interest?
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Is this not racial stereotyping also?Surface_Tension wrote:What you don't get is that your average Asian(be they from Pakistan, China, Japan, Afghanistan, Vietnam, Cambodia..) will work circles around you in both the Classroom and the workroom.
Whether it's a positive or negative trait, assumptions shouldn't be drawn based on where someone is from.
Magma wrote: SNH is a genuinely necessary part of making sure I don't murder everyone in the building whilst muttering Flow Dan lyrics.
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what the fuck is that all about?SD5 wrote:When I'm hurt
but don't feel the pain,
I run or fight.
Sometimes run, hide, survive and evolve
sometimes fight with my life on the line
because I have come to I believe it is.
When my identity is revealed
and the task is worthy.
When I'm not doing anything else.
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						Nope, the Italians are on the same T+C's as the English folk.pk- wrote:does anyone know if this italian firm has to pay the UK minimum wage since the contract is for work done over here?
or do they have to pay the US minimum wage since they're subcontractors for an american firm?
one portugese chap channel 4 interviewed said he was getting a grand less a month than the british workers on the site
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its a shame the direction this post has taken towards ehtnic race rants. And to Whitsler good post!!
Communications Act (by this I dont mean the broadcasting act but the bill Jacqui Smith is trying to pass to give the gov. access to all phone/email etc. communications) - if it comes into fruition would get me on the street in a peaceful protest.
Anything that directly infringes upon my civil liberties in a profound enough manner to directly affect me would get me protesting in a peaceful democratic way. - this is very open ended but in all honesty I believe most people are the same, unless they directly see a government action effecting them then they wont act, sad but true.
The problem is more the fact that due to the UK's lack of a constitution and its basis on legislature, acts like the terrorism bill for example might not directly affect you now, but what if say an authoritarian government where to come into power? The fact that we dont have a constitution would mean the ramifications would be profound.
I dont have any faith in online Number 10 petitions, I dont think they count for anything and the government use them more as a means to gauge public opinion rather than act upon it.
my 2 cents.
			
			
									
									
						Communications Act (by this I dont mean the broadcasting act but the bill Jacqui Smith is trying to pass to give the gov. access to all phone/email etc. communications) - if it comes into fruition would get me on the street in a peaceful protest.
Anything that directly infringes upon my civil liberties in a profound enough manner to directly affect me would get me protesting in a peaceful democratic way. - this is very open ended but in all honesty I believe most people are the same, unless they directly see a government action effecting them then they wont act, sad but true.
The problem is more the fact that due to the UK's lack of a constitution and its basis on legislature, acts like the terrorism bill for example might not directly affect you now, but what if say an authoritarian government where to come into power? The fact that we dont have a constitution would mean the ramifications would be profound.
I dont have any faith in online Number 10 petitions, I dont think they count for anything and the government use them more as a means to gauge public opinion rather than act upon it.
my 2 cents.
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Asian isn't a race, it's a continent. Like if I said "British people are hardworking" that wouldn't be some racist propaganda, it would be a compliment to the British people, who apparently I thought were hardworking. But yea, I maintain that stereotype that Asian people outwork every other place on the planet. Next time you take a look at some product, let me know where it comes from. Let me know how much it was made for, and then let me know how much it would cost to make in Britain.kins83 wrote:Is this not racial stereotyping also?Surface_Tension wrote:What you don't get is that your average Asian(be they from Pakistan, China, Japan, Afghanistan, Vietnam, Cambodia..) will work circles around you in both the Classroom and the workroom.
Whether it's a positive or negative trait, assumptions shouldn't be drawn based on where someone is from.
Is it still a racial stereotype, or an observation?
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I'm not disputing that there are British people who are hard working, but there are also some lazy fucking British people too.  Just as there are a few slim Americans.
But yeah, there are lazy Pakistanis, lazy Indians, Chinese etc etc... Each person is different and will have different individual work rates. Just cos a lot of things you happen to buy are from China, you can't assume that Chinese = Hard Working. That can be just as damaging an assumption as a negative one.
			
			
									
									But yeah, there are lazy Pakistanis, lazy Indians, Chinese etc etc... Each person is different and will have different individual work rates. Just cos a lot of things you happen to buy are from China, you can't assume that Chinese = Hard Working. That can be just as damaging an assumption as a negative one.
Magma wrote: SNH is a genuinely necessary part of making sure I don't murder everyone in the building whilst muttering Flow Dan lyrics.
badger wrote:The panda's problem isn't man. The panda's problem is that it's utterly shit
It's because their economies aren't as advanced as the Uk and there is currently a surfeit of labour, living conditions are cheaper, houses etc. It's a stupid comparison to make.Surface_Tension wrote:Asian isn't a race, it's a continent. Like if I said "British people are hardworking" that wouldn't be some racist propaganda, it would be a compliment to the British people, who apparently I thought were hardworking. But yea, I maintain that stereotype that Asian people outwork every other place on the planet. Next time you take a look at some product, let me know where it comes from. Let me know how much it was made for, and then let me know how much it would cost to make in Britain.kins83 wrote:Is this not racial stereotyping also?Surface_Tension wrote:What you don't get is that your average Asian(be they from Pakistan, China, Japan, Afghanistan, Vietnam, Cambodia..) will work circles around you in both the Classroom and the workroom.
Whether it's a positive or negative trait, assumptions shouldn't be drawn based on where someone is from.
Is it still a racial stereotype, or an observation?
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						Tbh, at this rate i'd go on the frontlines tomorrow.
			
			
									
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