No Tillson I am most definitely not a hater of anybody, the strongest emotion people can raise in me is mild disappointment (probably an age related thing)Because I used the term "too many young people", the implication being that their numbers are high, but not all and certainly not by association.
oldtom said:
The 'leave' supporters really don't like the association I make with the tattooed, skinhead thugs proudly wearing and brandishing union clothing, flags and banners, being disrespectful to and intimidating immigrants already in the UK. Those people I have described proudly claim to be patriots but they are not - they are simply racists answering the call from fascist politicians who always appeal to the simpletons, thugs and anti-social elements of society.
If there are any in this forum to whom that association applies, I say, 'If the cap fits, wear it!' However, if you believe you are undeserving of such a slight, I say, 'It goes with the territory - you chose to link arms in common cause with the nastiest morons in British society and by your friends, you shall be known.
Using oldtom's stereotyping, my statement would have read that medical students are attending a building which is now called a university, paying £9000 a year to get a "degree" in a subject that is absolutely no use whatsoever." Which is clearly unfair and untrue, but would however pass oldtom's absurd "if the cap fits wear it" and his "it goes with the territory" tests. Because lets face it, some university courses are nothing short of a scam and do not equip young people for anything useful.
You aren't a hater of the working classes too are you? I thought we had a bit of common ground regarding "the workers."
You and I have quite a large amount of common ground on many points.
Concern for the future of others rather than simple economics being one of them I trust.