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Re: Cleese: 'London is no longer an English city'
Why did you keep editing your posts 

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Re: Cleese: 'London is no longer an English city'
I do it all the time lol I can never decide what I want to say
aye I'm not saying hang John Cleese or out, we all make ignorant statements all the time and it would be worse when you are getting interviewed all the time but saying something like 'my mate walked down a street and didn't see any English people' that is blatantly ignorance because you can't tell if someone is english or not. All you are saying is that you didn't see any white people

aye I'm not saying hang John Cleese or out, we all make ignorant statements all the time and it would be worse when you are getting interviewed all the time but saying something like 'my mate walked down a street and didn't see any English people' that is blatantly ignorance because you can't tell if someone is english or not. All you are saying is that you didn't see any white people
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Re: Cleese: 'London is no longer an English city'
exactly.capo ultra wrote:Well, where are all the English people?'
how can you tell by walking down a street? did he give everyone a survey to see how english they were?
no he looked at the colour of people's skin and made a snap judgement
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Re: Cleese: 'London is no longer an English city'
Hi Californian friend was most likely surrounded by other tourists.
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Re: Cleese: 'London is no longer an English city'
by quoting his mate he is giving credence to the statement
anyway Im outta here sorry for all the edits
anyway Im outta here sorry for all the edits
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Re: Cleese: 'London is no longer an English city'
Yeah that bit was pretty bad, he seems to be just using that as an extreme to get peoples attention in the interview.
But as for the rest of it it just seems like an old guy complaining today's London has lost its identity compared to the London he grew up in
But as for the rest of it it just seems like an old guy complaining today's London has lost its identity compared to the London he grew up in
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Re: Cleese: 'London is no longer an English city'
I doubt theres any racist sentiments in that interview, he's an outspoken liberal.
Re: Cleese: 'London is no longer an English city'
yeah lets not forget how the media likes to take things out of context.
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Re: Cleese: 'London is no longer an English city'
So you're all disagreeing that immigration doesn't change a country? Of course it has a difference. When i live in England I certainly don't feel like it is "English" in the stereotypical sense. All of the English have lost their pride, that's the problem.
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pride in what?
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are asian people allowed to proud of england? or are you only talking about 'proper' english people
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Re: Cleese: 'London is no longer an English city'
too many Northern Irish have too much misplaced national pride, that's the problem.
I'm not having a go or out but that's the impression i got from my time there and i think your 'problem' is worse than our 'problem'
I'm not having a go or out but that's the impression i got from my time there and i think your 'problem' is worse than our 'problem'
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Re: Cleese: 'London is no longer an English city'
^youre liable to end up in a bareknuckle boxing match if you keep that talk up mister!


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Re: Cleese: 'London is no longer an English city'
Stop tyring to twist my words and make this a racial debate. none of what i have said or what John Cleese has said has nothing to do with the colour of someones skin. Stop trying to be a racial freedom fighter when it isn't required.capo ultra wrote:are asian people allowed to proud of england? or are you only talking about 'proper' english people
Of course Asians can be proud of England.
Re: Cleese: 'London is no longer an English city'
Loving your country and wanting to kill your own countrymen stems from much more than national pride. Having pride in the place you live doesn't mean you want to kill its inhabitants.capo ultra wrote:too many Northern Irish have too much misplaced national pride, that's the problem.
I'm not having a go or out but that's the impression i got from my time there and i think your 'problem' is worse than our 'problem'
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Re: Cleese: 'London is no longer an English city'
well you seem to be implying that english people have lost their pride because england isn't stereotypically english any more, which is of course ridiculous
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Re: Cleese: 'London is no longer an English city'
There's good and bad in everything. Multiculturalism is good when different cultures live along aside and integrate with one another, and bad when they live alongside but do their best to ignore each other. There's no doubt that we have both types happening in London, I guess it's just that the traditional British mind, naturally cynical, tends to focus on the latter and exaggerate it. You have to be ultra careful with your words when talking about this stuff or you immediately get gunned down as a bigot. This quote from Cleese being a case in point!
Re: Cleese: 'London is no longer an English city'
He didn't imply anything like that, all he said was English. You're the one who tried suggesting he was only talking about 'proper English people' as you put it.capo ultra wrote:well you seem to be implying that english people have lost their pride because england isn't stereotypically english any more, which is of course ridiculous

He's right, you're just twisting what he says for sake of argument
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Re: Cleese: 'London is no longer an English city'
gnome wrote:When i live in England I certainly don't feel like it is "English" in the stereotypical sense. All of the English have lost their pride, that's the problem.
capo ultra wrote:well you seem to be implying that english people have lost their pride because england isn't stereotypically english any more, which is of course ridiculous
that's almost word for word exactly what he said. Are you dumb are just playing dumb? I can't tellcrosby wrote:He didn't imply anything like that, all he said was English.
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