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Apr 24, 2009 12:33


Today, I made the slightly disturbing discovery that I don't exist.  It's been a bit of a shock to me to discover this, as I'm sure you can guess.

I certainly feel that people referring to me as "racial foreigner #1264" would not be pejorative at all.  I can also understand that it's necessary to maintain a distinction between me, as a person born ( Read more... )

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piqueen April 24 2009, 13:50:41 UTC
in civic terms they are British, British also has a meaning as an ethnic description

Um I think the Celts would disagree with him there.

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pseudomonas April 24 2009, 19:09:02 UTC
"British" as an ethnic description implies to me the British/Brythonic-speaking people who were presumably subsumed by various Germanic invasions in the centuries following the Roman withdrawal. I suspect this isn't what the BNP has in mind...

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littleshebear April 24 2009, 14:44:04 UTC
On behalf of Griffin-namesakes everywhere, I would like to apologise for this racist asshat. He does not represent the views of all Griffins. In fact this particular Griffin is seething with anger.

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alacsony April 24 2009, 14:57:01 UTC
Ah, this funny little party from my thesis hits the headlines again! -))

Although, isn't it natural that the far right dislike other races? They're radicals, after all.

And as such they gain votes mostly because the 'mainstream' parties plainly suck.

P.S. And by the way, even Griffin's isn't 'racially pure', since they have got this guy

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pseudomonas April 24 2009, 19:03:08 UTC
The document is bizarre. For a supposedly "non-racist" party, it doesn't talk about much else. I note that I am never to be spoken or written about at all.

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annifa April 24 2009, 20:39:05 UTC
As a half racial foreigner and half English person I can state that you have halve your child (either length ways or at the waist) and then you and your partner have to decide which half will go with which parent. S'easy!

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