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The thing is nothing Enoch said was racist and if he made the same speech today it still wouldn't have been racist. He was not a racist man and he spoke I think it was Hindi perfectly and his ambition as a young man was high office in India. The "rivers of blood" speech was his protest against the race relations bill which he saw as in favour of multiculturalism as opposed integration. Myself, Prior to the recent influx fro the EU countries, like Enoch had no qualms about immigration from any of the Commonwealth countries as long as they came to this country and integrated as opposed to trying to set up parts of this country is little versions of their own.
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The thing is nothing Enoch said was racist and if he made the same speech today it still wouldn't have been racist. He was not a racist man and he spoke I think it was Hindi perfectly and his ambition as a young man was high office in India. The "rivers of blood" speech was his protest against the race relations bill which he saw as in favour of multiculturalism as opposed integration. Myself, Prior to the recent influx fro the EU countries, like Enoch had no qualms about immigration from any of the Commonwealth countries as long as they came to this country and integrated as opposed to trying to set up parts of this country is little versions of their own.
Only two things are infinite, the universe and human stupidity,
and I'm not sure about the former.
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If he made the same speech today, it would be a miracle and as such I think he would have a bigger audience and what he said would be still thought to be racist by certain sections, but I think his own party and one or two others would be cheering.
Phil
The only thing is that this cutting is nothing to do with race, it is to do with religion.True the majority of muslims are are of non-white extraction, but some white British idiots have been converted. Whenever some megalomaniac decides to set up some religion to increase his ego and his bank balance, there will be people, often of all colours, who will follow him. They will then try to force others to do what they want. Christianity used to do this. Now they don't get the chance, though the Roman Catholic church does its best to control its members lives for the benefit and profit of the Vatican drones.
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Mike
They made religious hate and racial hate one and the same thing when they brought in The Racial & Religious Hatred Act in 2006, you will note that they never brought in the religious part until the fear of reprisals and discrimination against Muslims arose.