eggplant said:
I wasnt here to reply, and missed your pre edited post,
It's there in PB's quote - I'm sure you can read well enough to spot it.
but I think the 3 links are enough to explain what I meant, I dont have the time or inclination to reword them in words of 2 syllables so that you can comprehend.
More like you can't explain it.
You complained that "English money goes to foreigners while English people starve and freeze", which can only mean that you think that
because money is going to foreigners there isn't enough money to stop English people starving and freezing.
If you didn't mean that then you might as well complain that Australians are spending money on diet books and air-conditioning while English people starve and freeze for all the link there is between the two.
If, on the other hand, that is what you meant, then please humour me, and all your avid readers, by highlighting the text in any of those 3 links which even claim, let alone prove, that the
reason English people are starving and freezing is because English money is being given to foreigners.
As for the term "do gooder" you know full well what I mean. I have nothing against doing good, Im all for it.
Surely a do-gooder must be someone who does good? What else can it mean?
What is your definition of it?
If you have nothing against
doing good, do you have anything against
people who do good?
I realise that through no fault of your own you aren't capable of much in the way of thinking,
That is yet another personal insult, are you incapable of having a discussion otherwise?[/quote]
Do you remember writing this
I dont have the time or inclination to reword them in words of 2 syllables so that you can comprehend
you obviously dont know me so what gives you the right to come to the conclusion that I am unable to think?
Well - we could start with those 3 articles which you claim support your assertion that English people starving and freezing is somehow connected to "English money going to foreigners".