London Streets in the 1960s

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Uploaded by on Nov 8, 2007

Streets West of Tottenham Court Road in the 1960s

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  • The days when you didn't feel like a foreigner in your own country.

  • London streets in 2012,everywhere fucking muslims,blacks....

  • @Khayyam1048

    Sorry Old Chap ! ::..

    Your synopsis is 100% correct about the way London changed though I had enough of Inner London by 1983 when I "emigrated" to Outer London and its been brilliant over the last 29 years!

  • @Khayyam1048 I could also have mentioned Golder's Green and Stamford Hill. The former was where the better-educated and more affluent Jews lived (they've now spread into the outer suburbia of North-West London and even into the neighbouring parts of Hertfordshire, such as Shenley). I'm not a Jew myself, but - one or two exceptions aside - I've always got on extremely well with Jews. My late mother said that her Jewish employers were the best and most generous she ever had. I'm sure they were.

  • @Northernspotter101 Nostalgia isn't what it used to be.

  • @ElRancholo2 That's because you hate them, isn't it?

  • Excellent great nostalgia !

  • I get a boner when I picture white British becoming a minority in their own native land.

  • @noonsight2010 Somalians aren't "really" black (their racial heritage, if this really is a scientifically valid concept, appears to be complex). On the whole they're a very good-looking people (which should, I would assume, prejudice people in their favour), but negroes and Europeans alike often find them troublesome as settlers in their midst. I'm sure the reasons for this are complicated and require genuinely unbiased observation and analysis from all parties.

  • @noonsight2010 Being sensitive to language (in spite of being "devoid of comprehension of the English language") I quite like being "the real Victor" in the present (continuing) dispute. Individuals arise out of a particular culture; an Abu Hanza, Abu Qatada, etc., could never have arisen from any culture outside the Islamic world. Nick Griffin's sphere of influence (whatever its merits or otherwise) - I think you will agree - is a little more restricted. Are you a relativist, noonsight?

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