If there were ever a perfect topic for this section, I reckon this one has to be it. I have tried my best to write down some of this conversation, just so you can get the full flavour of it. Here we have what I would guess are products of the British education system, explaining their views on Emma West's education. Enjoy!
Something had to be said.
You know.
Wheelie unprofessional.
When I first watched it my initial.
I didn’t see like.
I just I just I just laughing literally had tears I was laughing.
The reason I was laughing was because you can’t.
I’m not I’m not saying obviously you could be angry at this woman but
She’s not educated so whatever she is saying is not valid because there’s no substance behind it.
Now if an educated person said the same thing I would be scared and I would question why is he saying that - ooo ok I understand why is he saying this. Why is he saying that?
But she was like - go back to Nigru-area.
She was trying to say Nigeria, but she said Nigru-ara
That’s when I thought no no she’s not serious.From the way she is speaking she can’t talk properly - she can’t even pronounce the words properly.
Capitalist Class Hero
I wasn't laughing when a gang of black Somalis stamped on a white girls head whilst screaming racist abuse, such as "kill the white bitch". Where is that response, huh? Oh right, they are too busy laughing at the fact they got away with it IN THE PUBLIC EYE.
There is more to it than that though. These women have been educated by our PC education system. First of all they have never heard of Nicaragua and thought that she was saying Nigeria, and then they don't know what the word 'educated' means and nor do they know what the word 'professional' means. They think both of these words indicate how PC you are. They are utterly thick but think they are educated because they know about political correctness. To be quite frank with you, what they are thinking here is truly Orwellian. They say that she can't speak properly, but it is clear to anyone with an ounce of intelligence that this was because she was highly stressed up, and yet in the comfort of their own home or wherever the video was recorded they can't string a sentence together at all, and they can't even pronounce very simple words like 'really'. They are so thick that they don't even know it. Who would employ these women without being a government department with a ‘positive discrimination’ policy?
Capitalist Class Hero
Not sure what response you expected from ordinary black English people BVL...
Rebirth makes the more important point to me. A clearly racist attack in Leicester has no prominence whatsoever and is not even treated as a racially aggravated assault in court. So it seems saying something racist about black people is considered far worse than violence against someone because they are white.
A case of dumb and dumber.![]()
"The whole point of the liberal revolution that gave rise to the 1960’s was to free us from somebody else’s dogma, but now the same people…are striving to impose on others a secularized religion…" Richard Bernstein
Yes indeed, but I think that point is pretty much universally accepted amongst people not indoctrinated by political correctness. I was trying to highlight something a bit subtler here about their thought processes. This video is by no means unique, but I picked it out because it clearly shows what I believe to be a serious problem. Schools have totally indoctrinated the next generation. See the difference between the initial Twitter reaction and what has come after that. The Twits reacted on impulse. They all believed the same indoctrination and were certain they were correct without the merest reflection on anything other than the immediate impression of 'racism'. We can’t hope to solve these problems without pointing the finger at the educational establishment, which is so corrupt now that it looks like the government might step in.
Teachers giving students exam questions before they sit GCSEs and A-levels - Telegraph
Exams chief admits overhaul needed after probe - Telegraph
Actually when I was a student I saw quite a lot of this sort of thing going on with students. What you had were people who were pretty thick, but they had got onto some sort of arts course and the university inflated their egos to the point where they thought they were the chosen ones. The locals used to laugh at them, and indeed some even laughed at me if I were to mention that I was a student, because to them it was equivalent to someone who had zero common sense but thought of themselves as like the brains of Britain. I believe the same thing is going on today in all the educational establishments. Rather than the teachers actually educating them and getting them to think, they take the route that they make them believe they are smart instead. They have also perfected this way of speaking that made then sound all educated as well. I could often guess someone was a student as soon as they opened their mouths. Now that was 25 years ago. I dread to think what it is like now.
Capitalist Class Hero
Do you find them any less lucid than a group in the local pub?
Full marks for using modern technology to register their points of view. You may not agree. But their spoken argument (and the suspect transcription) against the West rant is more cogent than West's outburst and the few supporting posts here.
"The whole point of the liberal revolution that gave rise to the 1960’s was to free us from somebody else’s dogma, but now the same people…are striving to impose on others a secularized religion…" Richard Bernstein
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