Page 1 of 2 12 LastLast
Results 1 to 30 of 35

Thread: so called human beings

  1. #1
    Trusted Member stevewool's Avatar
    Join Date
    Feb 2010
    Location
    derbyshire
    Posts
    18,992
    Rep Power
    150

    so called human beings

    well makes me so proud to be living in our great country of so many nationalitys here, watching the news yesterday the women from mcr i think with her offspring standing next to her saying about the thug being shot is causing all this and the poeple have nothing to look forward too, what a prat i thought , the man who stood up to her and questioned her was told to keep walking or something like that, a orrible person with a gob, then the prat jumping in the camera , ROIT RIOT RIOT man, well the poles and the rest of them coming here taking our jobs, what do people think of the brittish person, not very little i think, my emma cannot understand how this can happen bless her, would never happen in my country she says, and what about diane abbot , i think thats her name , my god what is she , yse i dont know everything and to say again i am a very frightened person living in my own country at this moment, i dont think the police can protect us all and god help you if you stand up to anyone , expect to be injured or worst, this is not ment to upset anyone or anything , parrets included , just me having a moan


  2. #2
    Respected Member les_taxi's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jan 2007
    Location
    Happiest place to live in UK
    Posts
    8,896
    Rep Power
    150
    We have to stand up to them never let them win


  3. #3
    Moderator Arthur Little's Avatar
    Join Date
    Oct 2008
    Location
    City of Perth, Scotland
    Posts
    24,230
    Rep Power
    150
    Aye, Steve ... "there's nane sae queer as fowk" ... as the old [Scots'] saying goes!


  4. #4
    Banned
    Join Date
    Aug 2008
    Location
    Berkshire
    Posts
    18,267
    Rep Power
    0
    Quote Originally Posted by stevewool View Post
    well makes me so proud to be living in our great country of so many nationalitys here, watching the news yesterday the women from mcr i think with her offspring standing next to her saying about the thug being shot is causing all this and the poeple have nothing to look forward too, what a prat i thought , the man who stood up to her and questioned her was told to keep walking or something like that, a orrible person with a gob, then the prat jumping in the camera , ROIT RIOT RIOT man, well the poles and the rest of them coming here taking our jobs, what do people think of the brittish person, not very little i think, my emma cannot understand how this can happen bless her, would never happen in my country she says, and what about diane abbot , i think thats her name , my god what is she , yse i dont know everything and to say again i am a very frightened person living in my own country at this moment, i dont think the police can protect us all and god help you if you stand up to anyone , expect to be injured or worst, this is not ment to upset anyone or anything , parrets included , just me having a moan
    I saw that , was just telling my sister about it she doesn't watch Sky News.

    That woman, her offspring and the moron screaming at the camera are the epitomy of sub human scum of the earth. They should have been strangled at birth


  5. #5
    Moderator Arthur Little's Avatar
    Join Date
    Oct 2008
    Location
    City of Perth, Scotland
    Posts
    24,230
    Rep Power
    150
    Quote Originally Posted by Dedworth View Post
    They should have been strangled at birth
    "String 'em up ... hang 'em high" ... eh?


  6. #6
    Banned
    Join Date
    Aug 2008
    Location
    Berkshire
    Posts
    18,267
    Rep Power
    0
    Quote Originally Posted by Arthur Little View Post
    "String 'em up ... hang 'em high" ... eh?
    Absolutely Arthur


  7. #7
    Respected Member
    Join Date
    Jan 2010
    Posts
    4,314
    Rep Power
    101
    The problem with the sub-human species of Apes in this country is that they are the ones who are breeding faster than normal decent folk....we'll be over run by them eventually so much for evolution


  8. #8
    Moderator Steve.r's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jun 2009
    Location
    Bongabon
    Posts
    6,520
    Rep Power
    150
    There must be some genetic trait making them morons .... scum breeds scum unfortunately
    If you want your dreams to come true ...... first you have to wake up


  9. #9
    Trusted Member
    Join Date
    Jul 2005
    Location
    Pangasinan
    Posts
    25,623
    Rep Power
    150
    Quote Originally Posted by Englishman2010 View Post
    The problem with the sub-human species of Apes in this country is that they are the ones who are breeding faster than normal decent folk....we'll be over run by them eventually so much for evolution
    .
    Attachment 5464


  10. #10
    Moderator joebloggs's Avatar
    Join Date
    Oct 2006
    Location
    Somewhere else
    Posts
    23,162
    Rep Power
    150
    when i get searched going into The Trafford Centre, (like most malls in the phils) thats when i'll start worrying
    http://www.filipinouk.com/forum/image.php?type=sigpic&userid=870&dateline=1270312908


  11. #11
    Moderator joebloggs's Avatar
    Join Date
    Oct 2006
    Location
    Somewhere else
    Posts
    23,162
    Rep Power
    150
    Quote Originally Posted by Steve.r View Post
    There must be some genetic trait making them morons .... scum breeds scum unfortunately
    we're products of our surroundings and upbringing.

    how many of us have lived in poverty thou thats no excuse
    http://www.filipinouk.com/forum/image.php?type=sigpic&userid=870&dateline=1270312908


  12. #12
    Trusted Member
    Join Date
    Jul 2005
    Location
    Pangasinan
    Posts
    25,623
    Rep Power
    150
    Probably most of our partners have (REAL poverty), but you don't see them behaving like animals.

    It has more to do with social attitudes IMO.


  13. #13
    Moderator Steve.r's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jun 2009
    Location
    Bongabon
    Posts
    6,520
    Rep Power
    150
    Quote Originally Posted by grahamw48 View Post
    Probably most of our partners have (REAL poverty), but you don't see them behaving like animals.

    It has more to do with social attitudes IMO.
    My asawa tells me that her family were poor, she always wore hand-me-down clothes never had a new pair of slippers, and the ones she had had holes in or were falling apart, she always walked to school a couple of miles away, and sometimes never ate from one day to the next.
    She has never rioted, but appreciates the fact that she is able to survive the hardships of life, and like most Filipino families, celebrate life.

    I think these fools who riot here need to learn a few things from our partners.
    If you want your dreams to come true ...... first you have to wake up


  14. #14
    Respected Member
    Join Date
    Jan 2010
    Posts
    4,314
    Rep Power
    101
    Quote Originally Posted by joebloggs View Post
    when i get searched going into The Trafford Centre, (like most malls in the phils) thats when i'll start worrying
    If our Security Guards ever have to start searching, I hope they do a better job than they do in the Phil's. Whenever I go into a Mall there, the guard usually looks at me and waves me through.....perhaps I have an honest face


  15. #15
    Respected Member
    Join Date
    Jan 2010
    Posts
    4,314
    Rep Power
    101
    Quote Originally Posted by joebloggs View Post
    when i get searched going into The Trafford Centre, (like most malls in the phils) thats when i'll start worrying
    If our Security Guards ever have to start searching, I hope they do a better job than they do in the Phil's. Whenever I go into a Mall there, the guard usually looks at me and waves me through.....perhaps I have an honest face


  16. #16
    Banned
    Join Date
    Aug 2008
    Location
    Berkshire
    Posts
    18,267
    Rep Power
    0
    Quote Originally Posted by Englishman2010 View Post
    If our Security Guards ever have to start searching, I hope they do a better job than they do in the Phil's. Whenever I go into a Mall there, the guard usually looks at me and waves me through.....perhaps I have an honest face
    You do wonder though if anything would go through the tiny minds of our looting & shoplifting germs if say Miss Selfridge had large security guards carrying a handgun, pump action and 3 foot nightstick



  17. #17
    Respected Member scott&ligaya's Avatar
    Join Date
    Nov 2007
    Location
    San Manuel, PPC , Palawan
    Posts
    1,638
    Rep Power
    87
    I bet most of your partners are as shocked and confused as mine is at the goings on. How am I supposed to answer her when she says.. why are they allowed to do that?... and why are the police just watching? try explaining human rights convention, police being held to account for being heavy handed etc and what Political correctness means anyone comes tresppassing on her property and she would "expect" to be able to shoot them ... oh dear..


  18. #18
    Respected Member purple's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jun 2010
    Posts
    677
    Rep Power
    83
    I say that it all comes down to discipline. Even me cannot fathom the behaviors of the youngsters, that they've been brought up to materialistic way (that's why the looting) and no respect for individual nor fear of God.

    I know Philippines is a poor country, and some countries who are struggling to have democracy such as Syria yet you never see their young people looting. These are just based on my observation. I don't think the government is responsible, nor the changes that are bound to be made. It all goes down to discipline and respect from parents, family and society.
    Life as we make it


  19. #19
    Respected Member purple's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jun 2010
    Posts
    677
    Rep Power
    83
    I say that it all comes down to discipline. Even me cannot fathom the behaviors of the youngsters, that they've been brought up to materialistic way (that's why the looting) and no respect for individual nor fear of God.

    I know Philippines is a poor country, and some countries who are struggling to have democracy such as Syria yet you never see their young people looting. These are just based on my observation. I don't think the government is responsible, nor the changes that are bound to be made. It all goes down to discipline and respect from parents, family and society.
    Life as we make it


  20. #20
    Trusted Member
    Join Date
    Jul 2005
    Location
    Pangasinan
    Posts
    25,623
    Rep Power
    150
    I agree that discipline is the key, but it is the actions of our past governments that have largely taken away from parents, teachers and the police the ability to impose 'traditional' discipline, while PAYING people to be idle and to reproduce irresponsibly.


  21. #21
    Respected Member
    Join Date
    Jan 2010
    Posts
    4,314
    Rep Power
    101
    Quote Originally Posted by grahamw48 View Post
    I agree that discipline is the key, but it is the actions of our past governments that have largely taken away from parents, teachers and the police the ability to impose 'traditional' discipline, while PAYING people to be idle and to reproduce irresponsibly.
    That just about sums it up Graham

    However, what measures do you include when you say "Traditional discipline"? I am personally completely against the use of smacking to discipline children. I was never smacked as a child and I have never smacked my kids. TBH I don't think they've ever been naughty enough for me to ever consider it as an option. I was brought up to know right from wrong and was punished by severe tellings off or groundings, loss of pocket money, treats...etc as a kid, and I turned out OK and I intend to raise my kids the same way as I was raised.


  22. #22
    Trusted Member
    Join Date
    Jul 2005
    Location
    Pangasinan
    Posts
    25,623
    Rep Power
    150
    I was smacked, beaten, punched, hit with sticks...you name it, as a child.

    I have no problem with 'appropriate' corporal punishment if that is what is required to discipline certain individuals, as has been the case for probably millions of years.

    I have never struck my boy...I just couldn't, but then again, he has always been such a good child, perhaps because he was loved and given proper guidance from day one.

    Not all kids have that experience, or perhaps have a more disruptive personality, because of course they/we are all individuals.


  23. #23
    Respected Member
    Join Date
    Jan 2010
    Posts
    4,314
    Rep Power
    101
    Quote Originally Posted by grahamw48 View Post

    I have never struck my boy...I just couldn't, but then again, he has always been such a good child, perhaps because he was loved and given proper guidance from day one.

    .
    That's the key Graham I doubt very much the kids going on recent rampages had the benefit of a home life like that.

    People are very quick to blame single parents, but I don't think it's the case at all. As a divorcee, does that make me a single parent? My ex-wife is also a single parent, but we are both middle class, live in nice areas, were well educated and we have both tried our hardest to lead by positive example and bring up/educate our kids to the best of our ability.

    I left school in 1984, the cane was still used as a punishment then. I was never caned, the fear of it was always enough to make me think about my actions, or to make sure I never got caught if I was misbehaving


  24. #24
    Trusted Member
    Join Date
    Jul 2005
    Location
    Pangasinan
    Posts
    25,623
    Rep Power
    150
    I think of a single parent as one who is bringing up children alone, purely from a practical point of view, but I know what you mean.

    We also had corporal punishment at school, and as you say, it was the deterrent factor that made us all think twice before 'crossing the line'.

    Very few people ever actually experienced it.

    Teachers also had a good sense of what was acceptable when dishing out the odd physical punishment, and I certainly never witnessed what could be described as abuse or assault, by any stretch of the imagination.

    The problem as always, is that when people start debating this kind of issue, they always seem to resort to dragging up the most extreme scenarios to put their point across.


  25. #25
    Respected Member Jimbojac's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jan 2011
    Location
    Jersey
    Posts
    195
    Rep Power
    52
    Quote Originally Posted by purple View Post
    I say that it all comes down to discipline. Even me cannot fathom the behaviors of the youngsters, that they've been brought up to materialistic way (that's why the looting) and no respect for individual nor fear of God.

    I know Philippines is a poor country, and some countries who are struggling to have democracy such as Syria yet you never see their young people looting. These are just based on my observation. I don't think the government is responsible, nor the changes that are bound to be made. It all goes down to discipline and respect from parents, family and society.
    100% agree!


  26. #26
    Respected Member Tawi2's Avatar
    Join Date
    Apr 2009
    Location
    South Cotabato.
    Posts
    9,137
    Rep Power
    150
    I was smacked, beaten, punched, hit with sticks...you name it, as a child.
    Me too,and I have never hit my kid,shouted at him twice and I still feel guilt
    I was oft caned at school,had my nose burst by a teacher once,got the taws across the face,slippered,one teacher grabbed my hair and banged my head on the desk,schooldays are the happiest of a kid life
    That manc woman on TV was total pond-life,a genuine bottom feeder,met loads of people like that,totally ignorant,she wanted birching and the kid taken into protective custody



    Sometimes you're flush and sometimes you're bust, and when you're up, it's never as good as it seems, and when you're down, you never think you'll be up again. But life goes on.
    The beauty of a woman is not in the clothes she wears, the figure that she carries, or the way she combs her hair. The beauty of a woman is seen in her eyes, because that is the doorway to her heart, the place where love resides. True beauty in a woman is reflected in her soul. It's the passion that she shows to the outside world.


  27. #27
    Trusted Member stevewool's Avatar
    Join Date
    Feb 2010
    Location
    derbyshire
    Posts
    18,992
    Rep Power
    150
    Quote Originally Posted by grahamw48 View Post
    I was smacked, beaten, punched, hit with sticks...you name it, as a child.

    I have no problem with 'appropriate' corporal punishment if that is what is required to discipline certain individuals, as has been the case for probably millions of years.

    I have never struck my boy...I just couldn't, but then again, he has always been such a good child, perhaps because he was loved and given proper guidance from day one.

    Not all kids have that experience, or perhaps have a more disruptive personality, because of course they/we are all individuals.
    how many off us was brought up with not much, did we do this sort of things,NO, was we smacked and so on if we did things YES and we expected it, it was respeck that my family taugh us and i have taught that to my children too, just like you Graham i have never struck my kids , that would hurt me more then them,


  28. #28
    Trusted Member stevewool's Avatar
    Join Date
    Feb 2010
    Location
    derbyshire
    Posts
    18,992
    Rep Power
    150
    Quote Originally Posted by grahamw48 View Post
    I was smacked, beaten, punched, hit with sticks...you name it, as a child.

    I have no problem with 'appropriate' corporal punishment if that is what is required to discipline certain individuals, as has been the case for probably millions of years.

    I have never struck my boy...I just couldn't, but then again, he has always been such a good child, perhaps because he was loved and given proper guidance from day one.

    Not all kids have that experience, or perhaps have a more disruptive personality, because of course they/we are all individuals.
    how many off us was brought up with not much, did we do this sort of things,NO, was we smacked and so on if we did things YES and we expected it, it was respeck that my family taugh us and i have taught that to my children too, just like you Graham i have never struck my kids , that would hurt me more then them,


  29. #29
    Trusted Member
    Join Date
    Sep 2009
    Posts
    4,623
    Rep Power
    150
    Quote Originally Posted by Steve.r View Post
    There must be some genetic trait making them morons .... scum breeds scum unfortunately
    You're correct Steve, but it's not one gene responsible for antisocial personality and behaviour ( APB ). If it was, it could in theory be detected and targetted with a specific drug, like certain cancers.
    A recent meta-analysis ( review of all studies on the topic ) showed that about 3/5 of the variance in APB can be explained by genetic influences, 1/10 due to shared non-genetic influences, and about 1/3 due to unique non-genetic influences. Interesting, but of no practical use .
    ( It's in The Journal of Social Psychology, 2010, 150(2), 160-180 ). http://www.tamiu.edu/~CFERGUSON/evmeta.pdf


  30. #30
    Respected Member
    Join Date
    Jan 2010
    Posts
    4,314
    Rep Power
    101
    Quote Originally Posted by Doc Alan View Post
    You're correct Steve, but it's not one gene responsible for antisocial personality and behaviour ( APB ). If it was, it could in theory be detected and targetted with a specific drug, like certain cancers.
    A recent meta-analysis ( review of all studies on the topic ) showed that about 3/5 of the variance in APB can be explained by genetic influences, 1/10 due to shared non-genetic influences, and about 1/3 due to unique non-genetic influences. Interesting, but of no practical use .
    ( It's in The Journal of Social Psychology, 2010, 150(2), 160-180 ). http://www.tamiu.edu/~CFERGUSON/evmeta.pdf
    It can be targeted and prevented in the future by sterilisation


Page 1 of 2 12 LastLast

Thread Information

Users Browsing this Thread

There are currently 1 users browsing this thread. (0 members and 1 guests)

Similar Threads

  1. Ban Hands Free Phones Called For!
    By les_taxi in forum Loose Talk, Chat and Off Topic
    Replies: 3
    Last Post: 18th November 2013, 23:21
  2. I called the British Embassy
    By scottishbride in forum Loose Talk, Chat and Off Topic
    Replies: 4
    Last Post: 24th September 2009, 07:49

Tags for this Thread

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •  

Filipino Forum : Philippine Forum