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To: Ilaine who wrote (5779)7/11/2001 11:10:04 AM
From: Frank Pembleton  Respond to of 74559
 
"Blond beast"? Are you kidding? Isn't that hate speech?

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Regards -- Frank P.

In England, everyone hates everyone else
Theodore Dalrymple
National Post

For the British middle classes, multiculturalism is eating South Indian on Sunday, Mexican on Monday and Thai on Tuesday.

For poor white youths, however, it is a self-pitying awareness that they are now strangers in their own land. Whole areas of the towns and cities in which they live are inhabited by immigrants from the Indian subcontinent and their descendants. Scarcely a shop or business is not in immigrant hands; Indian film music is heard everywhere; the very streets of Oldham and Bradford (where the worst of the recent riots have been) smell of oriental spices. Where, oh where, is the sound of pop music and the stale frying fat smell of yesteryear, that is every working class Briton's glorious birthright?

nationalpost.com



To: Ilaine who wrote (5779)7/11/2001 11:13:26 AM
From: smolejv@gmx.net  Respond to of 74559
 
it was possibly a bad joke - but blond beast is a very much misquoted idiom out of Nietzsche. And I appologize for any even remotely sexist hints. Dr Ruth - I took her image of the mother Theresa, the island of peace in the middle of the battle of sexes, and put it on the current economic situation.

And it does look like to me, CB, that the euro/$ is confirming double bottom. aka s*t will now hit the fan from a completely, refreshingly new (but not unhypothetised) direction.

dj