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Re: Sir Mo Farah

Post by tim_noone » Tue Aug 15, 2017 8:19 pm

I don't make the rules 'melting pot' refers to Britain being divided into 4.Scottish welsh Irish and English. Born in Burnley I'm a Lancastrian English man.and live in England which is in Great Britain.

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Re: Sir Mo Farah

Post by TVC15 » Tue Aug 15, 2017 8:21 pm

tim_noone wrote:I don't make the rules 'melting pot' refers to Britain being divided into 4.Scottish welsh Irish and English. Born in Burnley I'm a Lancastrian English man.and live in England which is in Great Britain.
Ignorance really is bliss eh.

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Re: Sir Mo Farah

Post by tim_noone » Tue Aug 15, 2017 8:23 pm

TVC15 wrote:Ignorance really is bliss eh.
It's not your fault.

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Re: Sir Mo Farah

Post by HelloHiGoodbye » Tue Aug 15, 2017 8:23 pm

tim_noone wrote:I don't make the rules 'melting pot' refers to Britain being divided into 4.Scottish welsh Irish and English. Born in Burnley I'm a Lancastrian English man.and live in England which is in Great Britain.
You mean Little Britain, surely?

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Re: Sir Mo Farah

Post by tim_noone » Tue Aug 15, 2017 8:26 pm

HelloHiGoodbye wrote:You mean Little Britain, surely?
No I mean Great Britain ..

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Re: Sir Mo Farah

Post by TVC15 » Tue Aug 15, 2017 8:28 pm

tim_noone wrote:It's not your fault.
Have you seriously never heard the term melting pot and its racist connotations ?

And yes you are making up your own rules !

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Re: Sir Mo Farah

Post by bfccrazy » Tue Aug 15, 2017 8:30 pm

TVC15 wrote:Have you seriously never heard the term melting pot and its racist connotations ?
I've always thought this term was just used to describe somewhere a lot of cultures blend together/coexist. Always hear NYC described as "the melting pot".

I'm genuinely curious as to the racist connotations associated with it as it's a term I've used and never known it t mean anything different.

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Re: Sir Mo Farah

Post by TVC15 » Tue Aug 15, 2017 8:31 pm

bfccrazy wrote:I've always thought this term was just used to describe somewhere a lot of cultures blend together/coexist. Always hear NYC described as "the melting pot".

I'm genuinely curious as to the racist connotations associated with it as it's a term I've used and never known it t mean anything different.
Google it....you should find plenty.

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Re: Sir Mo Farah

Post by bfccrazy » Tue Aug 15, 2017 8:33 pm

TVC15 wrote:Google it....you should find plenty.
I did and I'm just getting that it means what I thought it did....... even from the usually weird and wonderful urban dictionary definition.
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Re: Sir Mo Farah

Post by tim_noone » Tue Aug 15, 2017 8:37 pm

TVC15 wrote:Have you seriously never heard the term melting pot and its racist connotations ?

And yes you are making up your own rules !
Explain where I'm making my own rules? Racist connotations are of no concern to me.i thought this thred was about mo being British? Which he is.hes Somalian first as I am English first. Are we agreed? If not I can't add anything further.

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Re: Sir Mo Farah

Post by martin_p » Tue Aug 15, 2017 8:39 pm

tim_noone wrote:Explain where I'm making my own rules? Racist connotations are of no concern to me.i thought this thred was about mo being British? Which he is.hes Somalian first as I am English first. Are we agreed? If not I can't add anything further.
Nah, you're European first, you were born in Europe.

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Re: Sir Mo Farah

Post by tim_noone » Tue Aug 15, 2017 8:40 pm

bfccrazy wrote:I've always thought this term was just used to describe somewhere a lot of cultures blend together/coexist. Always hear NYC described as "the melting pot".

I'm genuinely curious as to the racist connotations associated with it as it's a term I've used and never known it t mean anything different.
My points exactly.

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Re: Sir Mo Farah

Post by TVC15 » Tue Aug 15, 2017 8:42 pm

The rules you are making are saying he is "Somalian first" in the same way you are English first.

Just because you say it a few times does not mean its a fact. He is a British citizen and he considers himself to be from London so in that respect he is English "first" just like you.

He was born in Somalia.

Those are the facts...its really not that difficult to understand unless like I say you choose to complicate it with your own views as to what you think it should be.
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Re: Sir Mo Farah

Post by bfccrazy » Tue Aug 15, 2017 8:42 pm

I've found something on a Florida professor banning it in her class as her personal view was that it shouldn't be a celebrated term ....... But not finding anything which shows this as a racist term,

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Re: Sir Mo Farah

Post by bfccrazy » Tue Aug 15, 2017 8:43 pm

TVC15 wrote:The rules you are making are saying he is "Somalian first" in the same way you are English first.

Just because you say it a few times does not mean its a fact. He is a British citizen and he considers himself to be from London so in that respect he is English "first" just like you.

He was born in Somalia.

Those are the facts...its really not that difficult to understand unless like I say you choose to complicate it with your own views as to what you think it should be.
Sorry to be a pain but any chance you could point me where to look about the melting pot thing as I really am curious about it.
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Re: Sir Mo Farah

Post by tim_noone » Tue Aug 15, 2017 8:46 pm

martin_p wrote:Nah, you're European first, you were born in Europe.
That's a fair point. Yes I was born in Burnley Lancashire England GB &Europe.thanks. I am an English man. I didn't make the rules.

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Post by HelloHiGoodbye » Tue Aug 15, 2017 8:47 pm

tim_noone wrote:Explain where I'm making my own rules? Racist connotations are of no concern to me.i thought this thred was about mo being British? Which he is.hes Somalian first as I am English first. Are we agreed? If not I can't add anything further.
Mo Farah has been influenced more by British culture than Somalian culture. He has lived here longer than there. Sure, he is Somalian, Somalian heritage, but it's purely false to say he is Somalian first and British second. It just makes no sense.

British doesn't just mean white and British doesn't just mean people like you. And thank **** for that.
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Re: Sir Mo Farah

Post by martin_p » Tue Aug 15, 2017 8:47 pm

tim_noone wrote:That's a fair point. Yes I was born in Burnley Lancashire England GB &Europe.thanks. I am an English man. I didn't make the rules.
No, you're a European man. I didn't make the rules either.
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Re: Sir Mo Farah

Post by TVC15 » Tue Aug 15, 2017 8:50 pm

bfccrazy wrote:Sorry to be a pain but any chance you could point me where to look about the melting pot thing as I really am curious about it.

The first six lines of Melting Pot: ‘Take a pinch of white man, wrap him up in black skin, add a touch of blue blood and a little bitty bit of Red Indian boy. Curly Latin kinkies, mixed with yellow Chinkees...’

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Re: Sir Mo Farah

Post by No Ney Never » Tue Aug 15, 2017 8:50 pm

HelloHiGoodbye wrote:You've been anything but clear really though. I'd like to know how you determine someone's nationality. You've piqued my interest.

I could be blunt and infer from what you've said but I'd rather you just spit it out.
Well maybe that's what you should have asked. Scroll up and read your question again.
As for your inference, maybe you ought to be blunt and 'spit it out'.
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Re: Sir Mo Farah

Post by HelloHiGoodbye » Tue Aug 15, 2017 8:52 pm

No Ney Never wrote:Well maybe that's what you should have asked. Scroll up and read your question again.
As for your inference, maybe you ought to be blunt and 'spit it out'. Despite what the current rules state in qualifying for nationality, in my opinion Mo is Somalian.
Kevin Pietersen moved to England and played county cricket before going on to represent the England international cricket team, is he British? No, he's African.
What do you consider to determine someone's nationality?

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Re: Sir Mo Farah

Post by tim_noone » Tue Aug 15, 2017 8:52 pm

TVC15 wrote:The rules you are making are saying he is "Somalian first" in the same way you are English first.

Just because you say it a few times does not mean its a fact. He is a British citizen and he considers himself to be from London so in that respect he is English "first" just like you.

He was born in Somalia.

Those are the facts...its really not that difficult to understand unless like I say you choose to complicate it with your own views as to what you think it should be.
Because I say it a few times doesn't mean it's fact.but what you say is fact.ok

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Re: Sir Mo Farah

Post by TVC15 » Tue Aug 15, 2017 8:56 pm

tim_noone wrote:Because I say it a few times doesn't mean it's fact.but what you say is fact.ok
Even No Nay Never is accepting its a fact that Mo Farah is British - but he disagrees with the current definition - so he has made his own definition based on his views (and clearly yours).

And now he's edited his own post to leave that bit out !
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Re: Sir Mo Farah

Post by bfccrazy » Tue Aug 15, 2017 9:03 pm

TVC15 wrote:The first six lines of Melting Pot: ‘Take a pinch of white man, wrap him up in black skin, add a touch of blue blood and a little bitty bit of Red Indian boy. Curly Latin kinkies, mixed with yellow Chinkees...’
Learn something new every day.

I never knew the word originated from a book of the same name til I googled it earlier. Seems to be a term heavily used in journalism etc still.

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Post by No Ney Never » Tue Aug 15, 2017 9:06 pm

TVC15 wrote:Even No Nay Never is accepting its a fact that Mo Farah is British - but he disagrees with the current definition (or what the "state says") - so he has made his own definition based on his views (and clearly yours).

And now he's edited his own post to leave that bit out !
I don't accept that Mo is British but I do disagree with what are currently the rules used to define British. I've never given a definition, just my opinion.

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Post by HelloHiGoodbye » Tue Aug 15, 2017 9:07 pm

No Ney Never wrote:I don't accept that Mo is British but I do disagree with what are currently the rules used to define British. I've never given a definition, just my opinion.
What are your rules to define British? I've asked three times now, genuinely interested.

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Post by TVC15 » Tue Aug 15, 2017 9:09 pm

bfccrazy wrote:Learn something new every day.

I never knew the word originated from a book of the same name til I googled it earlier. Seems to be a term heavily used in journalism etc still.
At least Alan Partridge made it sound funny !

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Post by TVC15 » Tue Aug 15, 2017 9:17 pm

No Ney Never wrote:I don't accept that Mo is British but I do disagree with what are currently the rules used to define British. I've never given a definition, just my opinion.
The fact that you don`t accept it means that you clearly do have your own definition....opinions, definitions - just semantics really.

If you have made up your own mind what does NOT constitute being British...then surely you do have your own criteria for what you do believe constitutes being British ?

Being born in Britain sounds like its one of your criteria - is that correct ?

If so if someone was born in Britain but was from say Asian parents who had just arrived in this country a couple of months ago after spending their lives in India do you consider that person to be British ?....or does it depend how long he or she decides to remain in Britain ?

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Post by tim_noone » Tue Aug 15, 2017 9:19 pm

TVC15 wrote:The first six lines of Melting Pot: ‘Take a pinch of white man, wrap him up in black skin, add a touch of blue blood and a little bitty bit of Red Indian boy. Curly Latin kinkies, mixed with yellow Chinkees...’
Why stop at the first six lines? Dont you recognise the lyrics of a great big loving machine Great song. why omit that line?

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Post by No Ney Never » Tue Aug 15, 2017 9:21 pm

The wider question of my opinion on what constitutes British is going to have to wait, flights from hell on channel 4 is on. We'll have to engage in this one at another time.

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Post by HelloHiGoodbye » Tue Aug 15, 2017 9:23 pm

No Ney Never wrote:The wider question of my opinion on what constitutes British is going to have to wait, flights from hell on channel 4 is on. We'll have to engage in this one at another time.
Somehow, I thought you'd shirk it...

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Re: Sir Mo Farah

Post by TVC15 » Tue Aug 15, 2017 9:26 pm

tim_noone wrote:Why stop at the first six lines? Dont you recognise the lyrics of a great big loving machine Great song. why omit that line?
Because it was after the 6th line that the radio stations had to stop the record realising it was no longer 1974 and that Love Thy Neighbour was not that funny now !

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Post by tim_noone » Tue Aug 15, 2017 9:27 pm

HelloHiGoodbye wrote:Mo Farah has been influenced more by British culture than Somalian culture. He has lived here longer than there. Sure, he is Somalian, Somalian heritage, but it's purely false to say he is Somalian first and British second. It just makes no sense.

British doesn't just mean white and British doesn't just mean people like you. And thank **** for that.
'British doesnt just mean white? You have lost your way.

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Re: Sir Mo Farah

Post by TVC15 » Tue Aug 15, 2017 9:29 pm

No Ney Never wrote:The wider question of my opinion on what constitutes British is going to have to wait, flights from hell on channel 4 is on. We'll have to engage in this one at another time.
Nah....it ok - i don`t really give a flying f-uck what your opinion on what constitutes being British is - i`ve got enough of a "feel" already.

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Re: Sir Mo Farah

Post by yTib » Tue Aug 15, 2017 9:30 pm

threads like this always make me cringe.

but at least they show us who is nasty and stupid.

as if we didn't already know x
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Post by Tall Paul » Tue Aug 15, 2017 9:31 pm

No Ney Never wrote:The wider question of my opinion on what constitutes British is going to have to wait, flights from hell on channel 4 is on. We'll have to engage in this one at another time.
Your opinion is irrelevant. There is a definition enshrined in law.

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Post by HelloHiGoodbye » Tue Aug 15, 2017 9:34 pm

yTib wrote:threads like this always make me cringe.

but at least they show us who is nasty and stupid.

as if we didn't already know x
Seems like there's a thread a day which exposes another new xenophobe.

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Re: Sir Mo Farah

Post by cricketfieldclarets » Tue Aug 15, 2017 9:35 pm

bfccrazy wrote:I've always thought this term was just used to describe somewhere a lot of cultures blend together/coexist. Always hear NYC described as "the melting pot".

I'm genuinely curious as to the racist connotations associated with it as it's a term I've used and never known it t mean anything different.
Honestly wouldnt ever imagine or know that melting pot was racist. Have used this term myself many times to describe places.

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Post by tim_noone » Tue Aug 15, 2017 9:42 pm

TVC15 wrote:Because it was after the 6th line that the radio stations had to stop the record realising it was no longer 1974 and that Love Thy Neighbour was not that funny now !
1970. Anyhow we will leave it there you and your oppo are obviously trying to stir up a bit of racism to the thred.for the record ive lived,and still eat in stoneyholme.and have resided in the melting pots of ladbroke grove and newham for a number of years.quite happily.your assumtions are very wide of the mark.Im watching utopia now on bbc 4.if thats ok with you and your freind.

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Post by TVC15 » Tue Aug 15, 2017 10:04 pm

tim_noone wrote:1970. Anyhow we will leave it there you and your oppo are obviously trying to stir up a bit of racism to the thred.for the record ive lived,and still eat in stoneyholme.and have resided in the melting pots of ladbroke grove and newham for a number of years.quite happily.your assumtions are very wide of the mark.Im watching utopia now on bbc 4.if thats ok with you and your freind.
its 1969 actually !!.....1974 was a reference to Love thy Neighbour and programmes of that ilk.

thanks for telling us all where you live and still eat.....that changes things completely !

Best of British....and by the way its "you and your friend" No Nay Never that appear to be tin he minority in this thread.

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Post by tim_noone » Tue Aug 15, 2017 10:12 pm

TVC15 wrote:its 1969 actually !!.....1974 was a reference to Love thy Neighbour and programmes of that ilk.

thanks for telling us all where you live and still eat.....that changes things completely !

Best of British....and by the way its "you and your friend" No Nay Never that appear to be tin he minority in this thread.
What as love thy neighbour got to do with anything.

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Post by TVC15 » Tue Aug 15, 2017 10:29 pm

tim_noone wrote:What as love thy neighbour got to do with anything.
This is like when my kids used to ask "why ?" after every answer I gave them....I was nice and patient as they were only 5 years old !

It was once "acceptable" in about the mid 1970s to use language like that used in Love thy Neighbour. Just like it was acceptable during that time to play the lyrics of Melting Pot on the radio.

By the late 70s it stopped being acceptable - for your information it's 2017 now.
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Post by Tall Paul » Tue Aug 15, 2017 10:35 pm

TVC15 wrote:This is like when my kids used to ask "why ?" after every answer I gave them....I was nine and patient as they were only 5 years old !

It was once "acceptable" in about the mid 1970s to use language like that used in Love thy Neighbour. Just like it was acceptable during that time to play the lyrics of Melting Pot on the radio.

By the late 70s it stopped being acceptable - for your information it's 2017 now.
Your children were born when you were four? :shock: :o

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Re: Sir Mo Farah

Post by tim_noone » Tue Aug 15, 2017 10:37 pm

Mmmm....is that your aim to determine who is the minority.a very bigoted view.

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Re: Sir Mo Farah

Post by claptrappers_union » Tue Aug 15, 2017 10:39 pm

thelifeofbrian wrote: He also doesn't want to be known as MO any more.....................we have to call him Mohammed now.............

Just a matter of time before he says he doesn't want to be knows as a British citizen any more.
I don't know why any of this annoys you? Did you get mad at Andrew Cole too.

Why do you care if he is a British Citizen or not?

Being British is crap by way, I'm British and I hate it, I wish I came out of my mums minge somewhere else instead.

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Re: Sir Mo Farah

Post by tim_noone » Tue Aug 15, 2017 10:39 pm

Tall Paul wrote:Your children were born when you were four? :shock: :o
Its allowed in his world maybe. Dont question it,

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Re: Sir Mo Farah

Post by TVC15 » Tue Aug 15, 2017 10:40 pm

tim_noone wrote:Mmmm....is that your aim to determine who is the minority.a very bigoted view.
WTF does that mean ?

I said you were in the minority in this thread with your views as to what constitutes being British - and thank f-uck for that.

Eh but you have lived and eaten in Stoneyholme - so it's all ok.

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Re: Sir Mo Farah

Post by TVC15 » Tue Aug 15, 2017 10:43 pm

tim_noone wrote:Its allowed in his world maybe. Dont question it,
I made one auto correct spelling mistake. You might want to have a look at your own posts - not exactly the sharpest tool in the box are we ?

Given you are so British do you care to translate the below :

How many spelling / grammar mistakes can one person make in one paragraph ?

"1970. Anyhow we will leave it there you and your oppo are obviously trying to stir up a bit of racism to the thred.for the record ive lived,and still eat in stoneyholme.and have resided in the melting pots of ladbroke grove and newham for a number of years.quite happily.your assumtions are very wide of the mark.Im watching utopia now on bbc 4.if thats ok with you and your freind."
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Re: Sir Mo Farah

Post by tim_noone » Tue Aug 15, 2017 10:48 pm

TVC15 wrote:I made one auto correct spelling mistake. You might want to have a look at your own posts - not exactly the sharpest tool in the box are we ?
No i dont think you are....and theres a lot of abuse in your posts you obviously have a lot of issues going on.if you cant say anything nice dont say anything.your a very angry chap.

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Re: Sir Mo Farah

Post by TVC15 » Tue Aug 15, 2017 10:50 pm

It's "you're"

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