He's talking about me.
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Richard Barrett
I know who he's talking about. What he seems to be saying though is that it's "terrible" to err on the side of caution where there's possibly some anti-semitism going on.
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Originally posted by Richard Barrett View PostWhat are you talking about?
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Originally posted by Richard Barrett View PostI know who he's talking about. What he seems to be saying though is that it's "terrible" to err on the side of caution where there's possibly some anti-semitism going on.
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Originally posted by Richard Barrett View PostI know who he's talking about. What he seems to be saying though is that it's "terrible" to err on the side of caution where there's possibly some anti-semitism going on.
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Originally posted by Richard Barrett View PostIs that your answer?
The question being, is it a bit silly of the left (Faux et al) to be spending time on politically correct fool's errands, when there is so much anti-semitism going on currently, with Jewish people in the UK for the first time in a long time, in real fear. And the irony is that the left are paralysed by political correctness and a fear of being blown up, to talk about it. But I can't claim to be an expert on what he's saying. But hey, let's err on the side of caution regarding anti-semitism, unless it's too difficult?
I put the question, so it's for you to answer.
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my reading of the use of his middle name is not that it referred to any religious affiliation but to his impeccable toffness; a distancing piece of rudeness to further alienate him from the rest of us .... an effete aristocrat, quite possibly the second son misappropriate the wealth of the estates ...
he will not like this economic view:
OECD report rejects trickle-down economics, noting ‘sizeable and statistically negative impact’ of income inequality
The west’s leading economic thinktank on Tuesday dismissed the concept of trickle-down economics as it found that the UK economy would have been more than 20% bigger had the gap between rich and poor not widened since the 1980s.
According to the best estimates of astronomers there are at least one hundred billion galaxies in the observable universe.
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Richard Barrett
Gideon isn't his middle name. His name at birth was Gideon Oliver Osborne. He himself added the George later on because, in his own words, "life was easier as a George; it was a straightforward name".
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Originally posted by Beef Oven! View PostI think that what he's saying is that it's a bit silly to be spending time on politically correct fool's errands, when there is so much anti-semitism going on currently, with Jewish people in the UK for the first time in a long time, in real fear. And the irony is that the left are paralysed by political correctness and a fear of being blown up, to talk about it. But I can't claim to be an expert on what he's saying. But hey, let's err on the side of caution regarding anti-semitism (unless it's too difficult?).
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Originally posted by MrGongGong View PostHow does one (a serious question) separate out REAL anti semitism from those who perceive it in all opposition to Israel?
It's when the views on Israel amount to incitement and/or create a nasty threatening atmosphere, where the problem is, IMV.
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Richard Barrett
Originally posted by aka Calum Da Jazbo View Postan embarrassing piece of classism by Lady Jenkin [now eating her own words]
Previous generations of course lived in a world in which many women didn't have jobs and people weren't caught up in a long-working-hours culture or having to work well over an hour's travelling distance from home thus having greatly more time for traditional housekeeping activities. She also extols the virtues of porridge, which of course is actually a pre-packaged food, and claims that a bowl of it costs 4p which may have been true forty years ago.
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