[David Cameron and his wife attend a Hindu ceremony]
And his stupid wife who feels the need to dress like a foriegner. I have never met an Indian who gave any concessions to our culture indeed many of them are at pains to tell Englishmen we have no culture in as rude and aggressive a manner as they can. I have no time for lickspittles like the Camerons and their ilk.
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They're right, you have no culture, only a pitiful imitation of American culture. Unless you mean Morris dancing, in which case you're doomed anyway.
Ever been to India, Witless? Their Constitution lists English as a national language, their law is British common law, their transportation system and military are regulated like the Brits... Hell, even their legislature is based on the British Parliamentary system.
Really, why not give the brain-dead racism a break and read a fucking book?
I have never met an Indian who gave any concessions to our culture
Then why firms are out-sourcing their engineering and computering to English-speaking employees in India?
See anso Sangfroid's comment here .
@ ChrisH
It doesn´t but generally people who are anti-EU tend to be more racist than those who are for.
And specifically, UKIP ARE racist http://www.ekklesia.co.uk/node/11611 seriously just look at what they say about EU (East European) immigration(they hate ALL immigration but try not to seem racist by deliberately attacking only east european), they are pretty much just partially whitewashed BNP
Another racist being butthurt because they cannot comprehend other cultures
@spuki
i agree, Saris are pretty sweet.
It's worth remembering that many of the ASF members support Woden's Folk, an outfit which has taken a line of dialogue from the 80s television series Robin of Sherwood and called it an "ancient prophecy".
Might be a reason why they're accused of having no culture...
@His4Life, Tricky Fox:
Or maybe he wanted to show the Hindu community in Britain that he considers himself not just the PM for the members of the Church Of England (i.e. he wants to secure as many Hindu votes as possible for his party, he is a politician after all).
And why should a Christian that is secure in his belief not attend a ceremony of another religion? I am an atheist and I had to attend two Christian burial services in the last few weeks. Didn’t change my beliefs, but I think it provided support for the families that I and other atheist and members of other faiths were there for them.
2 Corinthians 6 explains why we should not attend the ceremony of another faith:
14 Do not be yoked together with unbelievers. For what do righteousness and wickedness have in common? Or what fellowship can light have with darkness? 15 What harmony is there between Christ and Belial? Or what does a believer have in common with an unbeliever? 16 What agreement is there between the temple of God and idols?
Confused?
So were we! You can find all of this, and more, on Fundies Say the Darndest Things!
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