MP resigns over white van/English flag tweet
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As soon as I saw the house, I knew what the bloke would look like. I certainly wouldn't want to meet him in a dark alley after he's "been on it" down the pub!
I also reckon, if he could be bothered to cast a vote, that he either voted UKIP or Britain First, for the sole reason he reckons they'd "shuuut der borders".
He's the type of guy who is easily judged. Same as me, being brown with a beard (which I thought I was being trendy growing it!). I get judged every day on looks. I'm sure tri-flag man would judge me immediately.
If this topic was about anything else other than politics, and especially about a bloke from Strood, where UKIP just won a bi-election, then you'd all be judging him the same
I also reckon, if he could be bothered to cast a vote, that he either voted UKIP or Britain First, for the sole reason he reckons they'd "shuuut der borders".
He's the type of guy who is easily judged. Same as me, being brown with a beard (which I thought I was being trendy growing it!). I get judged every day on looks. I'm sure tri-flag man would judge me immediately.
If this topic was about anything else other than politics, and especially about a bloke from Strood, where UKIP just won a bi-election, then you'd all be judging him the same
DeanR32 said:
As soon as I saw the house, I knew what the bloke would look like. I certainly wouldn't want to meet him in a dark alley after he's "been on it" down the pub!
"The use of stereotypes is a major way in which we simplify our social world; since they reduce the amount of processing (i.e. thinking) we have to do when we meet a new person."TKF said:
edit - just saw this quote from him,
‘I will continue to fly the flags – I don’t care who it pisses off. I know there is a lot of ethnic minorities that don’t like it,’ he said.
Why would he think "a lot of ethnic minorities don't like it"?‘I will continue to fly the flags – I don’t care who it pisses off. I know there is a lot of ethnic minorities that don’t like it,’ he said.
Edited by TKF on Friday 21st November 23:11
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/expat/expatnews/9381143...
Yazar said:
"The use of stereotypes is a major way in which we simplify our social world; since they reduce the amount of processing (i.e. thinking) we have to do when we meet a new person."
That's right. Could have read that without the bold though So what was your first impressions on the guy/house?
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/politics/ed-miliba...
"Mr Ware, who works in the motor trade and is also a cage fighter"
"Mr Ware, who works in the motor trade and is also a cage fighter"
I think the major problem here is that just like a lot of celebrities/MPs, just she doesn't actually realise how ttter works.
She thought that by posting a picture of a "chav van" all her Islington mates would look at it and chortle at the poor ignorant person & feel empathy for having to talk to "that sort" before tucking back into their pasta.
She didn't think that anyone, except people who think like her, would see it and given the fact that she keeps highlighting other tweets which supposedly support her position, shows that in fact she isn't sorry about it at all & feels she's the victim.
Just like Shoesmith & Thacker...
She thought that by posting a picture of a "chav van" all her Islington mates would look at it and chortle at the poor ignorant person & feel empathy for having to talk to "that sort" before tucking back into their pasta.
She didn't think that anyone, except people who think like her, would see it and given the fact that she keeps highlighting other tweets which supposedly support her position, shows that in fact she isn't sorry about it at all & feels she's the victim.
Just like Shoesmith & Thacker...
DeanR32 said:
Yazar said:
"The use of stereotypes is a major way in which we simplify our social world; since they reduce the amount of processing (i.e. thinking) we have to do when we meet a new person."
That's right. Could have read that without the bold though So what was your first impressions on the guy/house?
House- Covering an entire window and blocking out the light with a flag is just stupid.
lord trumpton said:
Agreed, He looks exactly like the bloke that I would hate to have living near me...
st van
Shaved head
England st everywhere
Noisy summer BBQ's
Couple of barking staffordshire bull terriers
Diesely noises at the crack of dawn
Oil stains on the drive
Dogst on the lawn
Bacon butties every day
Sun reader
Noisy arguments with his wife
Leaves his st van anywhere he feels like it
I could go on....
hmm sounds like a likeable chap actually, could make a better neighbour than my current ones st van
Shaved head
England st everywhere
Noisy summer BBQ's
Couple of barking staffordshire bull terriers
Diesely noises at the crack of dawn
Oil stains on the drive
Dogst on the lawn
Bacon butties every day
Sun reader
Noisy arguments with his wife
Leaves his st van anywhere he feels like it
I could go on....
Yazar said:
DeanR32 said:
Yazar said:
"The use of stereotypes is a major way in which we simplify our social world; since they reduce the amount of processing (i.e. thinking) we have to do when we meet a new person."
That's right. Could have read that without the bold though So what was your first impressions on the guy/house?
House- Covering an entire window and blocking out the light with a flag is just stupid.
eccles said:
loafer123 said:
Quote of the day has to be Miliband's "we are the party of everyday people".
He might has well have said "you poor proles".
Pretty much on the same level of that idiot Cameron saying 'we're all in it together'.He might has well have said "you poor proles".
DeanR32 said:
As soon as I saw the house, I knew what the bloke would look like. I certainly wouldn't want to meet him in a dark alley after he's "been on it" down the pub!
I also reckon, if he could be bothered to cast a vote, that he either voted UKIP or Britain First, for the sole reason he reckons they'd "shuuut der borders".
He's the type of guy who is easily judged. Same as me, being brown with a beard (which I thought I was being trendy growing it!). I get judged every day on looks. I'm sure tri-flag man would judge me immediately.
It appears that he voted Conservative at the last general election.I also reckon, if he could be bothered to cast a vote, that he either voted UKIP or Britain First, for the sole reason he reckons they'd "shuuut der borders".
He's the type of guy who is easily judged. Same as me, being brown with a beard (which I thought I was being trendy growing it!). I get judged every day on looks. I'm sure tri-flag man would judge me immediately.
His neighbours have described him as a "gentle giant".
Face to face, I'm usually the last one to judge someone. I come to a verdict on e I've interacted with said person. Problem is, I can't do that with this fella. I bet to all who know him, he's a stand up guy.
I believe people's impressions of this guy are skewed by the political st surrounding it.
He doesn't present himself too well though
I believe people's impressions of this guy are skewed by the political st surrounding it.
He doesn't present himself too well though
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