Twice as many EU immigrants claiming unemployment benefits in UK than vice versa, new research shows (Telegraph)
Strange that during the various debates about immigration here w/all the usual bullshit, UK citizens (consistently our highest cohort of immigrants) were completely ignored.
Revealed: thousands of Britons on benefits across EU (Guardian)
Twice as many EU immigrants claiming unemployment benefits in UK than vice versa, new research shows (Telegraph)
That's because Brits living outside Britain are not immigrants, but expatriates.
Also, bloody hell, oh to be unemployed in Ireland! For under-25s in the UK you get less than half that, and it's not much more for over-25s.
He touches on something that's bugged me for a while, which is that the default position among leftists in this country is that the only reason anyone could have for even wanting to talk about immigration, let alone anything as crazy as suggesting it might be better for a lot of the people living here already (whatever their ethnicity) if we had a little bit less of it, is that they're a terrible ignorant racist who should be mocked or ignored -
True, and it's not helpful. But if you were to map people who talk about endlessly immigration (Ukip, Migration Watch, the tabloids) against terrible ignorant racists, you'd have a near-exact overlap.
Boddika?
http://www.theguardian.com/music/2015/jun/09/does-club-culture-have-a-problem-with-bigotryDoes club culture have a problem with bigotry?
Ten Walls, GFOTY and Boddika have all said hateful things of late – so are they isolated bigots or symptomatic of a wider intolerance?
Then there was Boddika – a major producer working in the porous space around UK bass and techno – who tweeted earlier this month: “If you work in a shop/restaurant or whatever in the UK and you can’t speak English … FUCK OFF!” He later excused it as “sheer frustration”,(there were plenty of DJs who defended him, from Zed Bias to Eats Everything). Grime DJ Elijah noted the irony of the fact that the label Swamp81, which Boddika has worked with, is named after a police operation during the 1981 Brixton riots – suddenly Swamp81’s name, situating itself in Brixton’s Afro-Caribbean bass culture, was cast in an awkward light.
These artists’ comments, and this ongoing inequality, are a reminder that clubs are not yet the utopia that the culture aspires towards.
GFOTY @GFOTY Jun 8
I know I push buttons, but I've gone too far this time. I was being really naive, and for that I take full responsibility.
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GFOTY @GFOTY Jun 8
I was actually trying to make a joke about appropriation, but I fucked up and it wasn't funny. I’m sorry.
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Timbaland @Timbaland Jun 2
"Timbaland said" in the headlines. But nevertheless that is the story but i doubt they will post this. Not interesting enough for them.
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Timbaland @Timbaland Jun 2
i didnt make the meme that was posted or said publicly what the meme said. Man i find it funny you can take a something reposted and say
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Timbaland @Timbaland Jun 2
movie was one of the funniest parts. and somebody decide to take out clay which was said in the movie and put bruce. thats it
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Timbaland @Timbaland Jun 2
alot of you guys. this is what happen. i saw a meme post and repost it cause i seen the movie in the post and thought that part of the
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Timbaland @Timbaland Jun 2
boy some of the media outlets have so many fooled. let me explain this cause i see they are putting up their own headlines to deceive
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