Who drives the outrage bus?
#77

Which pretty much illustrates my point exactly (especially the last two quoted posts). According to the wokes It only matters being indigenous if you aren't British indigenous. If you're British indigenous it's dismissed as an absurdity and you can go and swivel. Their double standards are revealed once more. 

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#81

So by woke rules, your Celtic origin makes you an indigenous Briton. And if you are woke you should be very pissed off too! But wait, the wokes don't extend indigenous rights to those in Britain because those rights have instead been awarded mostly to those whose presence in the UK goes back as far as 75 years and are not white. And they are royally pissed off with the indigenous people it seems. Meanwhile, Britain is apparently so horrible and full of Deplorables that the boats keep coming....
Indigenous is defined as; "naturally existing in a place or country rather than arriving from another place" so I guess a large part of me could be indigenous but without really being able to trace yourself back to day 1 of the existence of the UK is anyone really indigenous?
#82

Does this bus have a speed limit or has the EU put limitations as to how fast it goes or how much power it can generate and is it petrol or electric? Are masks going to be mandatory if on the bus and will you have to social distance or just pack them in like sardines. Is there room for a ticket collector and is it a double decker?
#83

Hi all i just remembered,On channel 4 uk there used to be a program called Coach tour with big raven breadon the camp tour guild.You joint as a couple and the trip might be england to italy and take 20 days on the way they would stop for activities and competitions and dinner.Then at the end of the day you had to nominate a couple for a yellow card say why and talk about them 2 yellow cards and you are off the coach and a new couple comes on.I would like dave the old taffy to get a B.E coach tour up and running, gawd can you imagine there would be murder , murder i say
P.S i know who would kick off but i'm not allowed to say?????

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#86

The Celtic and 'English' bit on the results were about 70% in fairness, so I'm almost pure.
Indigenous is defined as; "naturally existing in a place or country rather than arriving from another place" so I guess a large part of me could be indigenous but without really being able to trace yourself back to day 1 of the existence of the UK is anyone really indigenous?
Indigenous is defined as; "naturally existing in a place or country rather than arriving from another place" so I guess a large part of me could be indigenous but without really being able to trace yourself back to day 1 of the existence of the UK is anyone really indigenous?
#88

Cradles of civilisation could have begun on multiple places on the planet. And migration to find better land, a new supply of food, or to trade isn't a new thing.
#89

Hallelujah. I think he's got it.
Oh, wait. No he hasn't.
Neanderthals migrated out of the African continent, ffs. They didn't spontaneously pop up in Europe. They migrated across what is now north and west Europe, and east across Iran, Syria, Irak, Turkey, Afghanistan, Uzbekistan, etc. You know, where "migrants" now come from - these are your relatives then, you might wish to consider taking care of them since they only want to live in lands to which they are indigenous....
Neanderthals migrated out of the African continent, ffs. They didn't spontaneously pop up in Europe. They migrated across what is now north and west Europe, and east across Iran, Syria, Irak, Turkey, Afghanistan, Uzbekistan, etc. You know, where "migrants" now come from - these are your relatives then, you might wish to consider taking care of them since they only want to live in lands to which they are indigenous....
Last edited by Lion in Winter; Sep 23rd 2020 at 2:16 pm.
#90

Hallelujah. I think he's got it.
Oh, wait. No he hasn't.
Neanderthals migrated out of the African continent, ffs. They didn't spontaneously pop up in Europe. They migrated across what is now north and west Europe, and east across Iran, Syria, Irak, Turkey, Afghanistan, Uzbekistan, etc. You know, where "migrants" now come from - these are your relatives then, you might wish to consider taking care of them.
Oh, wait. No he hasn't.
Neanderthals migrated out of the African continent, ffs. They didn't spontaneously pop up in Europe. They migrated across what is now north and west Europe, and east across Iran, Syria, Irak, Turkey, Afghanistan, Uzbekistan, etc. You know, where "migrants" now come from - these are your relatives then, you might wish to consider taking care of them.