Genuine concerns fuelled by bigotry. I'm entitled to laugh at somebody making a fool of themselves, and if they feel strongly enough about their political views to agree to discuss them on the news then they're fair game for criticism.
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Fear =/= risk
If you think that guy represents the average person then you're sadly mistaken. Perhaps he represents the average Ukip supporter...
You're going to find your wages depressed by getting tattoos on your face and head.Quote:
If you find yourself having your wages depressed by migrants and your area changed, as many have, it's real.
Not sure why being an uneducated Brummy makes someone more "real" or "normal" other than as some special silencing weapon
If you don't think he's a normal bloke then that simply goes to show the divide that now exists between the out of touch middle classes who benefit from mass immigration and open borders and the working class.
It's hard for the media & cartel to understand this, but Islingston actually isn't representative of the country.
You mean like calling average voters like his concerns over open borders bigoted and waycist? ahhh, yeah.
Middle class? Pretty funny considering I grew up in a council house in a pretty rough part of a big city. As far from middle class as it gets. I guess i'm not 'real' though or i'm 'out of touch' because I don't subscribe to the idea that immigrants are to blame for everything and instead look at facts. That guy's views thankfully aren't representative of the general population which is why Ukip supporters are a minority.
No, but you've adopted those sort of ideas. I've seen and I know people like you, you think that because you can speak rather well and are politically savvy that everybody who happens not to take on the dreamworld you choose to believe in (ie, let just everybody in and the working class can sink or swim) then they're bigoted, racists and just generally neanderthals who should be ignored, derided and mocked.
And this goes beyond Ukip, this is attitudes amongst the entire population as a whole towards various political issues and even social issues. I again recommend a read of the illuminating book 'Revolt on the Right' by Matthew Goodwin and Robert Ford if you really want to understand peoples fears and concerns (focused mainly on the working class section of society) rather than simply throwing their concerns and opinions to one side because they don't fit into your utopian world view.
When you throw the borders open, it's people like them who suffer the consquences. Not the insulated London elite.