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Deega
10th February 2015, 14:11
Hi,
Today, I came upon viewing Paul Weston comments on "Being a Racist", I find it interesting! From his point of view, being a Racist for him is to defend his Culture, defend his Country, defend Great Britain People, defend the well-being of Britainners, defend liberty of expression, etc..
If this video made his way (did a Avalon search, didn't show up) here without knowing about, Mods, please delete it.
The best to everyone.
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yelik
10th February 2015, 17:16
Opening s countries borders is a clever and deliberate act by the illuminati / Cabal. Racism is just one of many tools used by these psycho’s to stir up unrest and keep us in a constant state of fear.
Until the truth comes out about human history, religion, ET, technology, the illuminati and cabal we are at risk of being drawn into their games of destruction as is Paul Western who may well be a mouth piece of the Cabal
Disclosure needs to be soon because the truth about these criminals is flooding out so we are at risk of all sorts of atrocities coming our way.
After disclosure we need some sort of truth and reconciliation commission to hold all those involved to account no matter what their position or status, Pope, President or queen.
This would need to be managed very carefully to prevent widespread unrest as people questioned their Governments and religious leaders.
Guish
10th February 2015, 17:17
Once one realizes that everyone is made of the same stuff, there is no defending. Since I was young, I was uncomfortable with the idea of feeling proud of anything. Feeling proud of your country or your achievements is bondage. We are all human beings under the same sky. With a growth in awareness, one starts to look neutrally with detachment.
Deega
10th February 2015, 17:45
Opening s countries borders is a clever and deliberate act by the illuminati / Cabal. Racism is just one of many tools used by these psycho’s to stir up unrest and keep us in a constant state of fear.
Until the truth comes out about human history, religion, ET, technology, the illuminati and cabal we are at risk of being drawn into their games of destruction as is Paul Western who may well be a mouth piece of the Cabal
Disclosure needs to be soon because the truth about these criminals is flooding out so we are at risk of all sorts of atrocities coming our way.
After disclosure we need some sort of truth and reconciliation commission to hold all those involved to account no matter what their position or status, Pope, President or queen.
This would need to be managed very carefully to prevent widespread unrest as people questioned their Governments and religious leaders.
Hey thanks Yelik, another point of view, I hope to see what you're invoking before leaving this magnificient place called Earth.
Paul Weston uses the word "racist" to hold on the value of his Culture, the legacy brought on by generations of Brits. Who want to be called racist?, nobody that I know of!
But, is the Brits Culture, Legacy important to hold?, I would guess so! Then, wouldn't we be ready to do something to hold what our forefathers had toil about for Centuries. Yes!, they were under the duress of the Financial World as we are!, but still, we will continue to talk about it, and eventually act on it! My 2 cents.
The best to you!
viscountvlad
10th February 2015, 18:09
Mr Weston may or may not be a racist but from looking at his party website( http://libertygb.org.uk/v1/ ) I would say he is certainly a xenophobe.
Above all, I see a man driven by fear rather than love. The current popular right in the UK seems to me to be a fear based movement. Fear of change, of foreigners, of the loss of an ideal that possibly never existed, a rose tinted 1950s where things were simple.
I think culture has always been fluid. Cultures evolve, shaped by invention, war and discovery. People have always felt things were better in the past, things were getting worse and the world was coming to an end. In a sense the world has always been coming to an end. One thing ends and another begins.
That said, we are not just dead fish going with the flow of the stream, we can steer cultural evolution in a better direction. Led by love and not fear.
So I'm sure Mr Weston would think me a terrible liberal (possibly some of you do too!) but he is my brother just as all of you here are my brothers and sisters, just as those men and women in ISIS are just as the banksters are, just as those I know and love are.
Love trumps fear.
yelik
10th February 2015, 18:15
Hi Deega
I think many countries prefer to hold onto their own culture, unfortunately it has been built on a foundation of lies and deceipt at every level. At one time me and many others thought Britain was great and hung onto to our history of the empire, somehow we were better suited to ruling the world or whatever.
Seems like the UK is likely at the centre of much of the deception, especially the hybrid Royal vampires. So for me, British history is nothing to be proud of when it's built on lies and deception.
I do my best to treat everyone equally and with respect especially the less fortunate. Religion is flawed in my opinion and I think cultures like Islam are in for a big shock as they try adjust to the truth. Hopefully they quickly realise they are personally responsible for how they live their lives.
It's going to take a number of generations to re-educate the world with the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth, lol
Deega
10th February 2015, 18:24
Once one realizes that everyone is made of the same stuff, there is no defending. Since I was young, I was uncomfortable with the idea of feeling proud of anything. Feeling proud of your country or your achievements is bondage. We are all human beings under the same sky. With a growth in awareness, one starts to look neutrally with detachment.
Thanks Guish, I like your stand on the subject, detachment is the courageous path!
The best to you!
Tesla_WTC_Solution
10th February 2015, 18:38
Has anyone here seen the film Quigley Down Under?
It shows white ranchers in Australia forcing groups of native Aborigines off of cliffs.
And keep in mind, Quigley movies were supposed to have a humorous side as well as a human one -- they showed a lot of what actually happened to indigenous groups when the British Empire interfaced with them in varying degrees.
Who watches soccer in Egypt? There has to be at least one person on Avalon who lives in Egypt and follows football. Yet the sport is not native to the country, and its fans espouse a foreign set of values. People used to call it "The English Disease", which is a term for Football Hooliganism, yet another aspect of the British education.
I am sure after a few more games we will all feel like better people /sarcasm.
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Who here knows anything about Eastern religion? How about the Buddhist warnings against making a living selling weapons, poisons, oppressing the weak? There is a principle somewhere, but because I was born Western, no one bothered teaching it to me (white people think they are born with divine knowledge or something)..
p.s. who hasn't seen My England is F*ck All?
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Personally I don't care for racists except on Comedy Central
Deega
10th February 2015, 18:38
Mr Weston may or may not be a racist but from looking at his party website( http://libertygb.org.uk/v1/ ) I would say he is certainly a xenophobe.
Above all, I see a man driven by fear rather than love. The current popular right in the UK seems to me to be a fear based movement. Fear of change, of foreigners, of the loss of an ideal that possibly never existed, a rose tinted 1950s where things were simple.
I think culture has always been fluid. Cultures evolve, shaped by invention, war and discovery. People have always felt things were better in the past, things were getting worse and the world was coming to an end. In a sense the world has always been coming to an end. One thing ends and another begins.
That said, we are not just dead fish going with the flow of the stream, we can steer cultural evolution in a better direction. Led by love and not fear.
So I'm sure Mr Weston would think me a terrible liberal (possibly some of you do too!) but he is my brother just as all of you here are my brothers and sisters, just as those men and women in ISIS are just as the banksters are, just as those I know and love are.
Love trumps fear.
Thanks ViscountvLad for your Post, your link to Paul Weston, and your comments. I had a look at Paul Weston Website, he's trying to sell his political views using fear and other things.
I like your stand on evolving Culture.
The best to you!
Deega
10th February 2015, 19:37
Hi Deega
I think many countries prefer to hold onto their own culture, unfortunately it has been built on a foundation of lies and deceipt at every level. At one time me and many others thought Britain was great and hung onto to our history of the empire, somehow we were better suited to ruling the world or whatever.
Seems like the UK is likely at the centre of much of the deception, especially the hybrid Royal vampires. So for me, British history is nothing to be proud of when it's built on lies and deception.
I do my best to treat everyone equally and with respect especially the less fortunate. Religion is flawed in my opinion and I think cultures like Islam are in for a big shock as they try adjust to the truth. Hopefully they quickly realise they are personally responsible for how they live their lives.
It's going to take a number of generations to re-educate the world with the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth, lol
Thanks Yelik, I guess all countries under the rules of the Financial World have had to spread lies and deceit by their Government and Corporations.
Yes, it will take some time to re-educate the world, if ever, it's allowed!
The best to you!
indigopete
10th February 2015, 23:15
I don't think people should be judged as racist just because they have an opinion on their country's immigration policy. It's ludicrous.
I think culture has always been fluid. Cultures evolve, shaped by invention, war and discovery.
Love trumps fear.
Although this is a "nice" thought, it's a totally philosophical point. It doesn't begin do address the issues involved with the current mass immigration that goes on around Europe. It's also a bit hypocritical because people are very selective about what types of immigration they choose to ignore and which types they choose to get "uppity" about.
Do you agree that it's ok for hoards of beer swilling British tourists to trash hundreds of miles of beautiful coastline in places like Spain and buy up entire towns to encamp themselves in cocooned in a culture pubs and satellite TV ? Should indigenous people be regarded as racist against foreigners for lobbying their governments to mitigate such developments ?
Do you agree with hoards of rich european TV couch potatoes buying up acres of ancient farmland or housing stock in rural Romania that the indigenous population can no longer afford because their favourite real-estate "tips" TV program told them it was a 'great buy' ?
Is Australia a "racist" country for putting limits on immigration ?
Is immigration only "bad" if you're a majority culture protesting against the influx of minority cultures ? What about a Sweden ? There are currently 1.6 billion muslims in the world and about 7 million Swede's. That means Swede's are outnumbered by 228 to 1 and yet they allow 200,000 new immigrants every year.
Do you seriously expect them to put up with that and not say a thing ? We'r not talking here about "open borders" or "cultural growth" or any such thing - we're talking about forced, mass migration along major economic pressure gradients and giving people citizenship. That's a very different thing and nothing to do with observations of "we're all made of the same stuff".
If people really believe in and want to live in a culturally diverse world then I'm afraid they'll have to fight for it as their ancestors have done through the ages and if they can't defend their own then they sure as anything can't defend anybody else's.
Immigration and open borders is a good thing if it allows diversity to develop, constructive exchanges to take place and cultures to grow. On the other hand, it can also be highly destructive if the numbers are huge and the host nation has difficulty in absorbing a rapid influx for economic, cultural or other reasons.
It has nothing to do with racism. Just because some people oppose (mass) immigration on racist grounds doesn't mean there aren't legitimate reasons for opposing it also.
A Voice from the Mountains
11th February 2015, 04:05
Islamic countries really are against the very founding principles of most modern western nations.
During the Middle Ages Christian nations were also very primitive, savage, barbaric, etc. Over the course of history we moved past that and also (mostly) moved beyond monarchies, to various forms of free and democratic governments, where things like freedom of religion but also freedom of speech are valued, and for good reason.
Islamic nations like Saudi Arabia or Iran weren't founded on these same ideals. In Saudi Arabia they still bury people up to their heads and then stone them to death, as a legal punishment. Women are still heavily descriminated against. If I recall correctly, adultery is a capital offense in Saudi Arabia.
It is not just a religion that comes with massive immigration of Muslims, but also a culture. I don't believe Islam in itself is any more violent than Judaism or Christianity. In fact the Jewish scriptures are probably equally if not more violent. The problem is with the culture, and specifically the cultural ideas (that European nations have long-since shed) that you can't criticize religion and that rulers are appointed by God and have absolute authority.
Deega
11th February 2015, 16:56
Has anyone here seen the film Quigley Down Under?
It shows white ranchers in Australia forcing groups of native Aborigines off of cliffs.
And keep in mind, Quigley movies were supposed to have a humorous side as well as a human one -- they showed a lot of what actually happened to indigenous groups when the British Empire interfaced with them in varying degrees.
Who watches soccer in Egypt? There has to be at least one person on Avalon who lives in Egypt and follows football. Yet the sport is not native to the country, and its fans espouse a foreign set of values. People used to call it "The English Disease", which is a term for Football Hooliganism, yet another aspect of the British education.
I am sure after a few more games we will all feel like better people /sarcasm.
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Who here knows anything about Eastern religion? How about the Buddhist warnings against making a living selling weapons, poisons, oppressing the weak? There is a principle somewhere, but because I was born Western, no one bothered teaching it to me (white people think they are born with divine knowledge or something)..
p.s. who hasn't seen My England is F*ck All?
Personally I don't care for racists except on Comedy Central
Hey thanks Tesla_WTC_Solution, I didn't had the opportunity to view the film Quigley Down Under?, but last night, I tried to find the Thriller, part of it didn't show Aboriginals being thrown off the cliff, I guess no one would be proud of this.
British Empire dominance on the Aboriginals is similar to what they did with the First Nation Children in Canada!
I listen to the cacaphony f*ck video, Woua, what a clash of words..!
The best to you!
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