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Posted
22 hours ago, LennyW said:

Indians have settled in the UK for many generations now, not uncommon to have British Indians.

Plenty of  British, Indian, Cowboys though

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33 minutes ago, freedomnow said:

British people are white, angry and poor and old and male and all in Thailand.

 

Hope that clears up why he is not British.

That is the old dying out generation.

 

The new generation are brown, well off, cool and brave like this survivor of a plane crash.

 

Things are looking up again.

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Plenty of 2-3-4-5+ generation of immigrants born in the UK, so yea, they're Brits.

 

The bigotry here is amazing, for the 21st Century.  Break out the hoods :coffee1:

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6 minutes ago, KhunLA said:

Plenty of 2-3-4-5+ generation of immigrants born in the UK, so yea, they're Brits.

 

The bigotry here is amazing, for the 21st Century.  Break out the hoods :coffee1:

@richard_smith237 and his little posse “I am not racist, but…….”

 

All the while we are immigrants in Thailand ourselves.

And they are the first to cry if they feel slighted by Thais not rolling out the red carpet.

 

The irony.

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24 minutes ago, MalcolmB said:

@richard_smith237 and his little posse “I am not racist, but…….”

 

All the while we are immigrants in Thailand ourselves.

And they are the first to cry if they feel slighted by Thais not rolling out the red carpet.

 

The irony.

I'm not an immigrant in TH, just a visitor, on long holiday   Since extending my holiday with " Non-Immigrant O visa " every year.  

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7 minutes ago, KhunLA said:

I'm not an immigrant in TH, just a visitor, on long holiday   Since extending my holiday with " Non-Immigrant O visa " every year.  

We both live here full time.

The Thai in the street will not know the technical nuances.

Same same but different 

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3 minutes ago, MalcolmB said:

We both live here full time.

The Thai in the street will not know the technical nuances.

Same same but different 

I get treated quite well, same as the locals.  Don't live in tourist areas, where foreign idiots do wear down the patience of customer service employees.   Don't expect the red carpet, just decent service, or I won't be back.  Most vendors realize that, that I frequent.

 

Even when O&A like now, I don't experience any negativity.  I receive what I project, all smiles & good will.

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1 minute ago, KhunLA said:

 

 

Even when O&A like now, I don't experience any negativity.  I receive what I project, all smiles & good will.

Nice polite people the Thais even to non Thais living here.

It is a beautiful culture.

 

Unlike back in the UK where it is common to see whiteys abusing the Indians etc in public just for the color of their skin. 
It is very ugly.

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19 minutes ago, MalcolmB said:

Nice polite people the Thais even to non Thais living here.

It is a beautiful culture.

 

Unlike back in the UK where it is common to see whiteys abusing the Indians etc in public just for the color of their skin. 
It is very ugly.

Can't say never, but I've never experience obvious, outward racism, although I did grow up in mixed neighborhood, on other side of the tracks, literally.   Did get I'm better than you, from fellow whiteys, who ignorantly thought themselves better.

 

Again, received what I projected, even in some shady neighborhoods, others wouldn't venture into.   Must have some kind of aura about me, either 'Kum Ba Yah' or a 'don't F with me' aura :cheesy:

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2 hours ago, MalcolmB said:

@richard_smith237 and his little posse “I am not racist, but…….”

 

All the while we are immigrants in Thailand ourselves.

And they are the first to cry if they feel slighted by Thais not rolling out the red carpet.

 

The irony.

 

Pathetic attempts to bait yet again - your tune never changes...   like a bottom feeding cockroach with the dregs of the bedwetting trollers attempting to provoke with every post... So very very desperate....

 

 

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4 hours ago, henryford1958 said:

He wasn't a Brit

 

The sole surviving passenger of the ill-fated Air India Flight 171 was Vishwashkumar Ramesh - a British national of Indian origin. Born in India, moved to the UK in 2003, gained British citizenship some years later. None of that has the slightest bearing on his extraordinary survival.

 

But, of course, that’s not the point for Malcy. His goal was never to share meaningful information or honour the story - it was to bait. To twist the spotlight away from a miraculous survival and drag the thread into yet another pointless nationality debate, where he could then sit back, twist words, level accusations of racism.

 

This is classic Malcy - the same tired formula: frame the post with a thin veneer of plausibility, say just enough to provoke, then pretend it’s everyone else who has the problem. It’s trolling with a smirk, not insight. And this is the second thread he's used to try the same bait on this exact incident.

 

His exploitation of this tragedy shows exactly how low he’ll stoop for engagement. It’s textbook weasel-tier behaviour: calculated, cowardly, and utterly cockroachey - right down there with his creepy little threads about Thai prostitutes.

 

He lays the groundwork under the guise of 'discourse' but carefully crafts his wording to spark arguments, from which he can manipulate, accuse, and claim the moral high ground. This is not debate. This is attention-seeking vermin at work.

 

And I react not because he’s worth it - but because others need to see this for what it is: a trap. A nasty, desperate, manipulative little trap laid by someone with no genuine interest in truth or community - just in seeing how many people he can poke into outrage.

 

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3 hours ago, richard_smith237 said:

 

Pathetic attempts to bait yet again - your tune never changes...   like a bottom feeding cockroach with the dregs of the bedwetting trollers attempting to provoke with every post... So very very desperate....

 

 

Put your bigotry back in your pocket pal.

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2 hours ago, richard_smith237 said:

 

The sole surviving passenger of the ill-fated Air India Flight 171 was Vishwashkumar Ramesh - a British national of Indian origin. Born in India, moved to the UK in 2003, gained British citizenship some years later. None of that has the slightest bearing on his extraordinary survival.

 

But, of course, that’s not the point for Malcy. His goal was never to share meaningful information or honour the story - it was to bait. To twist the spotlight away from a miraculous survival and drag the thread into yet another pointless nationality debate, where he could then sit back, twist words, level accusations of racism.

 

This is classic Malcy - the same tired formula: frame the post with a thin veneer of plausibility, say just enough to provoke, then pretend it’s everyone else who has the problem. It’s trolling with a smirk, not insight. And this is the second thread he's used to try the same bait on this exact incident.

 

His exploitation of this tragedy shows exactly how low he’ll stoop for engagement. It’s textbook weasel-tier behaviour: calculated, cowardly, and utterly cockroachey - right down there with his creepy little threads about Thai prostitutes.

 

He lays the groundwork under the guise of 'discourse' but carefully crafts his wording to spark arguments, from which he can manipulate, accuse, and claim the moral high ground. This is not debate. This is attention-seeking vermin at work.

 

And I react not because he’s worth it - but because others need to see this for what it is: a trap. A nasty, desperate, manipulative little trap laid by someone with no genuine interest in truth or community - just in seeing how many people he can poke into outrage.

 

I only got halfway through this long winded rant by Richard the Resident Ranter before dozing off.
I have heard in 100 times before.

Reminds me of an unhinged 13 year old girl the day before her first period.

Entertaining because of the absurdity.

I have a new thread lined up for tomorrow. Probably the best yet!

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