Farage says he's 'never directly racially abused anybody' after school racism claims

So, you're saying I'm lying, in short.

How old are you?

Where were you born?

Early 70s, so yeah, I know what you are talking about and grew up in the times you are talking about. You may be able to refer to these kinds of things but there was far more violence for everything else other than "**** bashing". Even back then the skinheads and NF were a minority of morons. You're exaggerating and it doesn't fool those of us who were about at the time.

As for Farage saying "Go home ****", well quite a few of these had children, and those children went on to rape our children in grooming gangs. In the context of today, do you wish the parents of those gang members and their supporters in the Pakistani community, do you think it would've been a bad thing for them to have actually gone home? In the context that the comments, even if true, were serious although they were just nastiness from an adolescent schoolboy and nothing more.

PS, I got an A in English at 16.
 
Early 70s, so yeah, I know what you are talking about and grew up in the times you are talking about. You may be able to refer to these kinds of things but there was far more violence for everything else other than "**** bashing". Even back then the skinheads and NF were a minority of morons. You're exaggerating and it doesn't fool those of us who were about at the time.

As for Farage saying "Go home ****", well quite a few of these had children, and those children went on to rape our children in grooming gangs. In the context of today, do you wish the parents of those gang members and their supporters in the Pakistani community, do you think it would've been a bad thing for them to have actually gone home? In the context that the comments, even if true, were serious.

PS, I got an A in English at 16.
So, now you know what I'm talking about. So, now, P*** bashing did occur but, according to you, it was down to a 'minority of morons'. Am I still lying, making it up?

So, come on. Am I lying or exaggerating? You need to get your accusations sorted, my friend, before you start back-tracking like a weasel.

'Early 70's'? I grew up in the 60's in London, a mile away from Brixton., hung out with many of my age group at Brockwell Park - you know it? A skinhead was the thing to be around our way. No, not a minority; it was massive. It wasn't for me - too violent, which I wasn't into. The Shed was the big thing: remember those times do you? Don't try to tell me that I don't know what I'm talking about.

Did I witness this or am I lying? First, it's fabrication but now it's not but it only happened a little bit.

Oh my, you do love to run your mouth, don't you.

I don't know why you bothered to tell teacher your GCSE grade. Why would we need to know that? Who are you trying to impress? Haha.

As A teacher, I was used to having young men in class who would love to shout their mouth off to impress the other lads. When I spoke to those lads privately, they all admitted that he was a pain and they didn't like his perpetual interruptions. Naturally, I'd arrange a meeting between the offender and a head of year and we'd explain to him that he needed to stop his behaviour or face the consequences. This usually worked and he'd quieten down in class. I wasn't angry with him; after all, he was only young and I did understand that his insecurity led him to act in that way in order to look 'big' in front of his mates. This can quite often happen with teenagers.

In some cases, these were bright lads who were capable of achieving high grades in English, which made it even more unfair on those whose education he was disrupting.

Now.

Be off with your accusations of lying.

Pathetic.
 
So, now you know what I'm talking about. So, now, P*** bashing did occur but, according to you, it was down to a 'minority of morons'. Am I still lying, making it up?

So, come on. Am I lying or exaggerating? You need to get your accusations sorted, my friend, before you start back-tracking like a weasel.

'Early 70's'? I grew up in the 60's in London, a mile away from Brixton., hung out with many of my age group at Brockwell Park - you know it? A skinhead was the thing to be around our way. No, not a minority; it was massive. It wasn't for me - too violent, which I wasn't into. The Shed was the big thing: remember those times do you? Don't try to tell me that I don't know what I'm talking about.

Did I witness this or am I lying? First, it's fabrication but now it's not but it only happened a little bit.

Oh my, you do love to run your mouth, don't you.

I don't know why you bothered to tell teacher your GCSE grade. Why would we need to know that? Who are you trying to impress? Haha.

As A teacher, I was used to having young men in class who would love to shout their mouth off to impress the other lads. When I spoke to those lads privately, they all admitted that he was a pain and they didn't like his perpetual interruptions. Naturally, I'd arrange a meeting between the offender and a head of year and we'd explain to him that he needed to stop his behaviour or face the consequences. This usually worked and he'd quieten down in class. I wasn't angry with him; after all, he was only young and I did understand that his insecurity led him to act in that way in order to look 'big' in front of his mates. This can quite often happen with teenagers.

In some cases, these were bright lads who were capable of achieving high grades in English, which made it even more unfair on those whose education he was disrupting.

Now.

Be off with your accusations of lying.

Pathetic.


Wow, rattled. A series of chest beating from the streets to the classroom. It's like an entire song by The Jam.

Lying:
not telling the truth.
(of a thing) present a false impression.

Exaggerating:
represent (something) as being larger, better, or worse than it really is.

They are exchangeable in context.

PS Who said I did GCSE?
 

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