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davenotamonkey Flag 31 Jul 15 3.17pm Send a Private Message to davenotamonkey Add davenotamonkey as a friend

Quote serial thriller at 31 Jul 2015 1.02am

I genuinely don't believe that we are that far from seeing a policy of murder being pursuited by the British government towards these people. Cameron has channeled the prominent animal terminology which the media have been using, while government policy rests uncomfortably between non-intervention (which will lead to thousands of deaths as the winter months approach) and aggressive action (sending in the army, whatever that's supposed to achieve).

As has been said before ad infinitum, the referencing of human beings as animals has been a precursor to murder throughout history, be it the Jews under the Nazis, through the Rwandan genocide and Indians in the Raj to the Slave trade and everything in between. What's equally as concerning is that these people are now citizenless, without defence should a state that they don't belong to and have never set foot in decide to exterminate them.

I think we're finding ourselves at a real tipping point, because there are now more displaced people in the world than ever before, and that number only looks set to increase as wealth inequality rises, climate change continues to take effect and resources become more and more scarce. In fact it could be one of the defining issues of the century, and it is incumbent on the leader's of the world to find a solution to the problem which doesn't merely involve large-scale temporary resettlement or, worse still, the deaths of millions of the poorest people in the world.

You owe me a new hysterical-hyperbole meter. You just blew up my old one.

 

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davenotamonkey Flag 31 Jul 15 3.22pm Send a Private Message to davenotamonkey Add davenotamonkey as a friend

Quote The Sash at 31 Jul 2015 7.59am

Quote davenotamonkey at 30 Jul 2015 9.57pm

“None of us want to live like this. I just want to live in Britain, make a family, take my kids to school”

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Poor, poor people in war-torn France. Pray for them, please.


'War-torn' ????

Why else would they be so desperate to leave France? After all they've been through. They will only ever be safe once they've reached the UK.

 

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fed up eagle Flag Between Horley, Surrey and Preston... 31 Jul 15 3.49pm Send a Private Message to fed up eagle Add fed up eagle as a friend

Quote davenotamonkey at 31 Jul 2015 3.17pm

Quote serial thriller at 31 Jul 2015 1.02am

I genuinely don't believe that we are that far from seeing a policy of murder being pursuited by the British government towards these people. Cameron has channeled the prominent animal terminology which the media have been using, while government policy rests uncomfortably between non-intervention (which will lead to thousands of deaths as the winter months approach) and aggressive action (sending in the army, whatever that's supposed to achieve).

As has been said before ad infinitum, the referencing of human beings as animals has been a precursor to murder throughout history, be it the Jews under the Nazis, through the Rwandan genocide and Indians in the Raj to the Slave trade and everything in between. What's equally as concerning is that these people are now citizenless, without defence should a state that they don't belong to and have never set foot in decide to exterminate them.

I think we're finding ourselves at a real tipping point, because there are now more displaced people in the world than ever before, and that number only looks set to increase as wealth inequality rises, climate change continues to take effect and resources become more and more scarce. In fact it could be one of the defining issues of the century, and it is incumbent on the leader's of the world to find a solution to the problem which doesn't merely involve large-scale temporary resettlement or, worse still, the deaths of millions of the poorest people in the world.

You owe me a new hysterical-hyperbole meter. You just blew up my old one.


That is just hysterical nonsense.

 

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ghosteagle Flag 31 Jul 15 3.56pm Send a Private Message to ghosteagle Add ghosteagle as a friend

Quote fed up eagle at 31 Jul 2015 3.49pm

Quote davenotamonkey at 31 Jul 2015 3.17pm

Quote serial thriller at 31 Jul 2015 1.02am

I genuinely don't believe that we are that far from seeing a policy of murder being pursuited by the British government towards these people. Cameron has channeled the prominent animal terminology which the media have been using, while government policy rests uncomfortably between non-intervention (which will lead to thousands of deaths as the winter months approach) and aggressive action (sending in the army, whatever that's supposed to achieve).

As has been said before ad infinitum, the referencing of human beings as animals has been a precursor to murder throughout history, be it the Jews under the Nazis, through the Rwandan genocide and Indians in the Raj to the Slave trade and everything in between. What's equally as concerning is that these people are now citizenless, without defence should a state that they don't belong to and have never set foot in decide to exterminate them.

I think we're finding ourselves at a real tipping point, because there are now more displaced people in the world than ever before, and that number only looks set to increase as wealth inequality rises, climate change continues to take effect and resources become more and more scarce. In fact it could be one of the defining issues of the century, and it is incumbent on the leader's of the world to find a solution to the problem which doesn't merely involve large-scale temporary resettlement or, worse still, the deaths of millions of the poorest people in the world.

You owe me a new hysterical-hyperbole meter. You just blew up my old one.


That is just hysterical nonsense.

I agree, there is no such thing as a hysterical-hyperbole meter.

 

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fed up eagle Flag Between Horley, Surrey and Preston... 31 Jul 15 3.57pm Send a Private Message to fed up eagle Add fed up eagle as a friend

Talking of hysterical nonsense, the UN is accusing the UK government of xenophobia because they have referred to the swarm of immigrants in Calais as....erm...swarms of immigrants. Typical of the UN which is simply not fit for purpose sometimes.
Personally I wouldn't call them a swarm, I'd call them a plague.

 

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ghosteagle Flag 31 Jul 15 3.58pm Send a Private Message to ghosteagle Add ghosteagle as a friend

Quote fed up eagle at 31 Jul 2015 3.57pm

Talking of hysterical nonsense, the UN is accusing the UK government of xenophobia because they have referred to the swarm of immigrants in Calais as....erm...swarms of immigrants. Typical of the UN which is simply not fit for purpose sometimes.
Personally I wouldn't call them a swarm, I'd call them a plague.

Yes. I believe you would.

 

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Quote ghosteagle at 31 Jul 2015 3.56pm

Quote fed up eagle at 31 Jul 2015 3.49pm

Quote davenotamonkey at 31 Jul 2015 3.17pm

Quote serial thriller at 31 Jul 2015 1.02am

I genuinely don't believe that we are that far from seeing a policy of murder being pursuited by the British government towards these people. Cameron has channeled the prominent animal terminology which the media have been using, while government policy rests uncomfortably between non-intervention (which will lead to thousands of deaths as the winter months approach) and aggressive action (sending in the army, whatever that's supposed to achieve).

As has been said before ad infinitum, the referencing of human beings as animals has been a precursor to murder throughout history, be it the Jews under the Nazis, through the Rwandan genocide and Indians in the Raj to the Slave trade and everything in between. What's equally as concerning is that these people are now citizenless, without defence should a state that they don't belong to and have never set foot in decide to exterminate them.

I think we're finding ourselves at a real tipping point, because there are now more displaced people in the world than ever before, and that number only looks set to increase as wealth inequality rises, climate change continues to take effect and resources become more and more scarce. In fact it could be one of the defining issues of the century, and it is incumbent on the leader's of the world to find a solution to the problem which doesn't merely involve large-scale temporary resettlement or, worse still, the deaths of millions of the poorest people in the world.

You owe me a new hysterical-hyperbole meter. You just blew up my old one.


That is just hysterical nonsense.

I agree, there is no such thing as a hysterical-hyperbole meter.


BOOM BOOM!!!

 

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fed up eagle Flag Between Horley, Surrey and Preston... 31 Jul 15 4.00pm Send a Private Message to fed up eagle Add fed up eagle as a friend

Quote ghosteagle at 31 Jul 2015 3.58pm

Quote fed up eagle at 31 Jul 2015 3.57pm

Talking of hysterical nonsense, the UN is accusing the UK government of xenophobia because they have referred to the swarm of immigrants in Calais as....erm...swarms of immigrants. Typical of the UN which is simply not fit for purpose sometimes.
Personally I wouldn't call them a swarm, I'd call them a plague.

Yes. I believe you would.


There's plenty of other things I would call them too...

 

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ghosteagle Flag 31 Jul 15 4.00pm Send a Private Message to ghosteagle Add ghosteagle as a friend

Quote fed up eagle at 31 Jul 2015 3.58pm

Quote ghosteagle at 31 Jul 2015 3.56pm

Quote fed up eagle at 31 Jul 2015 3.49pm

Quote davenotamonkey at 31 Jul 2015 3.17pm

Quote serial thriller at 31 Jul 2015 1.02am

I genuinely don't believe that we are that far from seeing a policy of murder being pursuited by the British government towards these people. Cameron has channeled the prominent animal terminology which the media have been using, while government policy rests uncomfortably between non-intervention (which will lead to thousands of deaths as the winter months approach) and aggressive action (sending in the army, whatever that's supposed to achieve).

As has been said before ad infinitum, the referencing of human beings as animals has been a precursor to murder throughout history, be it the Jews under the Nazis, through the Rwandan genocide and Indians in the Raj to the Slave trade and everything in between. What's equally as concerning is that these people are now citizenless, without defence should a state that they don't belong to and have never set foot in decide to exterminate them.

I think we're finding ourselves at a real tipping point, because there are now more displaced people in the world than ever before, and that number only looks set to increase as wealth inequality rises, climate change continues to take effect and resources become more and more scarce. In fact it could be one of the defining issues of the century, and it is incumbent on the leader's of the world to find a solution to the problem which doesn't merely involve large-scale temporary resettlement or, worse still, the deaths of millions of the poorest people in the world.

You owe me a new hysterical-hyperbole meter. You just blew up my old one.


That is just hysterical nonsense.

I agree, there is no such thing as a hysterical-hyperbole meter.


BOOM BOOM!!!

Is this you advocating the shelling of migrants?

 

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Cucking Funt Flag Clapham on the Back 31 Jul 15 4.34pm Send a Private Message to Cucking Funt Add Cucking Funt as a friend

Quote ghosteagle at 31 Jul 2015 4.00pm

Quote fed up eagle at 31 Jul 2015 3.58pm

Quote ghosteagle at 31 Jul 2015 3.56pm

Quote fed up eagle at 31 Jul 2015 3.49pm

Quote davenotamonkey at 31 Jul 2015 3.17pm

Quote serial thriller at 31 Jul 2015 1.02am

I genuinely don't believe that we are that far from seeing a policy of murder being pursuited by the British government towards these people. Cameron has channeled the prominent animal terminology which the media have been using, while government policy rests uncomfortably between non-intervention (which will lead to thousands of deaths as the winter months approach) and aggressive action (sending in the army, whatever that's supposed to achieve).

As has been said before ad infinitum, the referencing of human beings as animals has been a precursor to murder throughout history, be it the Jews under the Nazis, through the Rwandan genocide and Indians in the Raj to the Slave trade and everything in between. What's equally as concerning is that these people are now citizenless, without defence should a state that they don't belong to and have never set foot in decide to exterminate them.

I think we're finding ourselves at a real tipping point, because there are now more displaced people in the world than ever before, and that number only looks set to increase as wealth inequality rises, climate change continues to take effect and resources become more and more scarce. In fact it could be one of the defining issues of the century, and it is incumbent on the leader's of the world to find a solution to the problem which doesn't merely involve large-scale temporary resettlement or, worse still, the deaths of millions of the poorest people in the world.

You owe me a new hysterical-hyperbole meter. You just blew up my old one.


That is just hysterical nonsense.

I agree, there is no such thing as a hysterical-hyperbole meter.


BOOM BOOM!!!

Is this you advocating the shelling of migrants?

Why not? You shell peanuts and they don't seem to mind.

 


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fed up eagle Flag Between Horley, Surrey and Preston... 31 Jul 15 4.38pm Send a Private Message to fed up eagle Add fed up eagle as a friend

Quote ghosteagle at 31 Jul 2015 4.00pm

Quote fed up eagle at 31 Jul 2015 3.58pm

Quote ghosteagle at 31 Jul 2015 3.56pm

Quote fed up eagle at 31 Jul 2015 3.49pm

Quote davenotamonkey at 31 Jul 2015 3.17pm

Quote serial thriller at 31 Jul 2015 1.02am

I genuinely don't believe that we are that far from seeing a policy of murder being pursuited by the British government towards these people. Cameron has channeled the prominent animal terminology which the media have been using, while government policy rests uncomfortably between non-intervention (which will lead to thousands of deaths as the winter months approach) and aggressive action (sending in the army, whatever that's supposed to achieve).

As has been said before ad infinitum, the referencing of human beings as animals has been a precursor to murder throughout history, be it the Jews under the Nazis, through the Rwandan genocide and Indians in the Raj to the Slave trade and everything in between. What's equally as concerning is that these people are now citizenless, without defence should a state that they don't belong to and have never set foot in decide to exterminate them.

I think we're finding ourselves at a real tipping point, because there are now more displaced people in the world than ever before, and that number only looks set to increase as wealth inequality rises, climate change continues to take effect and resources become more and more scarce. In fact it could be one of the defining issues of the century, and it is incumbent on the leader's of the world to find a solution to the problem which doesn't merely involve large-scale temporary resettlement or, worse still, the deaths of millions of the poorest people in the world.

You owe me a new hysterical-hyperbole meter. You just blew up my old one.


That is just hysterical nonsense.

I agree, there is no such thing as a hysterical-hyperbole meter.


BOOM BOOM!!!

Is this you advocating the shelling of migrants?


Why shell them when we have precision missiles that would do a much better job?

 

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ghosteagle Flag 31 Jul 15 5.22pm Send a Private Message to ghosteagle Add ghosteagle as a friend

Quote fed up eagle at 31 Jul 2015 4.38pm

Quote ghosteagle at 31 Jul 2015 4.00pm

Quote fed up eagle at 31 Jul 2015 3.58pm

Quote ghosteagle at 31 Jul 2015 3.56pm

Quote fed up eagle at 31 Jul 2015 3.49pm

Quote davenotamonkey at 31 Jul 2015 3.17pm

Quote serial thriller at 31 Jul 2015 1.02am

I genuinely don't believe that we are that far from seeing a policy of murder being pursuited by the British government towards these people. Cameron has channeled the prominent animal terminology which the media have been using, while government policy rests uncomfortably between non-intervention (which will lead to thousands of deaths as the winter months approach) and aggressive action (sending in the army, whatever that's supposed to achieve).

As has been said before ad infinitum, the referencing of human beings as animals has been a precursor to murder throughout history, be it the Jews under the Nazis, through the Rwandan genocide and Indians in the Raj to the Slave trade and everything in between. What's equally as concerning is that these people are now citizenless, without defence should a state that they don't belong to and have never set foot in decide to exterminate them.

I think we're finding ourselves at a real tipping point, because there are now more displaced people in the world than ever before, and that number only looks set to increase as wealth inequality rises, climate change continues to take effect and resources become more and more scarce. In fact it could be one of the defining issues of the century, and it is incumbent on the leader's of the world to find a solution to the problem which doesn't merely involve large-scale temporary resettlement or, worse still, the deaths of millions of the poorest people in the world.

You owe me a new hysterical-hyperbole meter. You just blew up my old one.


That is just hysterical nonsense.

I agree, there is no such thing as a hysterical-hyperbole meter.


BOOM BOOM!!!

Is this you advocating the shelling of migrants?


Why shell them when we have precision missiles that would do a much better job?

It would cost less.

 

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