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A real eye opening video! Rejoice in the art and flavour of European culture. Sit back and marvel at the achievements and creations of many generations of European art, music, drama, innovation and cuisine!

Understand how all Europeans must defend these cultures and realize what is at stake and what a great loss it would be to through our history away only to be replaced with a modern Euro-cola style super state.

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  • GOD BLESS SWITZERLAND!!

  • A point well made through this video, much is being lost through this EU project and with uncontrolled immigrations and emigrations much more will be lost in time. It would have been amazing to see how Europe would have developed without the EU, the politicians and monarchies should be tried for treason for signing over the countries to the EU thankfully people are starting to notice the results of EU policy, and thankfully there is still time to end it before the damage becomes irreparable.

  • @rahotep101

    Indeed, Christ tells one to extend their hospitality to anybody who needs it. However, this is not an issue of hospitality: those homosexuals were not living on the streets or anything. That hotel was completely private property, not government property, so therefore only the private owners should be able to establish the rules.

  • @rahotep101 I would agree with this. However how does one define "socially assimilated" And what percentage are "socially assimilated"

    Many questions have a variety of answers depending on who is asked.

    The answer from one specific individual can also vary from time to time dependent on current scenarios and current state of mind.

    This is very true. At one time I liked the BNP!

    Thank god I never joined.

  • @TonoFonseca I didn't say I agree with that. As it happens, though, I don't feel disposed to support people whose bigotry outweighs their business sense. Jesus didn't say anything about witholding hospitality from gays, did he? The same laws, incidentally, protect Christian guests from being turned away by atheist hotel owners, or so I suspect.

  • @TonoFonseca Nationality is largely an accident of birth but it doesn't have to be a fixed state. If I wanted to I could emigrate to the USA, become a citizen and wear a baseball cap. Or I could learn Arabic and go to Egypt (once it settles down) and smoke the hookah. As it is I am fairly content to be a Briton, though I would rather get rid of the EU. We don't need any more immigration, either, but that is no basis to discriminate racially among people already here and socially assimilated.

  • @STOPTHEEU

    The UKIP has it right on the War In Afghanistan, like the BNP; if British-born Muslims are still being recruited by al-Qaeda and who have you - despite growing up in Britain and being treated fairly - how could we possibly make an impression on removing the Taliban from Afghanistan? Don't feed caviar to vicious stray dogs, because it will not appease them!

  • @STOPTHEEU

    Alright... I suppose after I sent you that WalesBNP video of that Birmingham neighbourhood, it is hard to NOT have a personal opinion...

    One could also look at it economically, and look at how the taxpayers of Britain are being forced to cough up more and more in order to fund the tracking of terrorists in Britain - many of whom are British citizens - even British-born!

  • @TonoFonseca Well your testing me on this one! illegal immigration is clearly illegal and should not be tolerated in any respect.

    As for islamification (no UKIP policy, personal opinion) Why do we have significantly more Muslims and more Mosques than we do Jews and Synagogues? Or Buddhists and Hindus and their temples?

    Is it a result of this war we are involved in?

    Does it pose a risk?

    These questions are asked so often today.

    It is similar to the Irish in the 90s.

  • @STOPTHEEU

    Oh, and although I like the BNP over the UKIP, I would rather see Farage as prime minister than Griffin.

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