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Stirlingsays 07 May 19 9.31pm | |
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Originally posted by Badger11
Exactly the point the speaker was making the people who emigrate tend to be the best and the brightest which doesn't help their own country. We should help these countries whilst controlling who comes here. Help doesn't always mean giving money I would prefer to help these countries trade their way out of poverty rather than throw money at the problem. Yep, you are of course talking common sense.....but in a world where feelings and lies rule. Edited by Stirlingsays (07 May 2019 9.35pm)
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Invalid user 2019 07 May 19 10.00pm | |
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Originally posted by Badger11
Yes, I see sense in that. We do have a weird attitude here where we don't consider the impact of taking the cream of the crop, fully trained and ready to work for less, from elsewhere. And at the other end of the scale with the untrained seeking lesser jobs there is this 'they'll do the jobs we won't' attitude. People forget that this in itself is also a form of racism or xenophobia really. It's hard for a country to truly progress if the ultimate goal or dream is to leave it, with us waiting there with open arms. I always thought it was quite funny when Kelly Osbourne butchered the 'they'll do the jobs we won't' line with something about cleaning toilets. It sounded horrendous, but on one level is something that people are more than happy to let happen so it's fake outrage really [Link]
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Badger11 Beckenham 10 May 19 7.56am | |
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Guardian complaining that people deported to Jamaica have since been killed and deportations should stop. Whilst this is a tragedy they may have been killed because they were criminals up to their old tricks and reluctantly the Guardian has to concede this is a possibility.
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Hrolf The Ganger 10 May 19 12.18pm | |
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Originally posted by Badger11
Guardian complaining that people deported to Jamaica have since been killed and deportations should stop. Whilst this is a tragedy they may have been killed because they were criminals up to their old tricks and reluctantly the Guardian has to concede this is a possibility.
One of the dumbest decisions ever was to import immigrants from one of the most violent, crime ridden countries in the world.
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blackheatheagle Beckenham 10 May 19 12.44pm | |
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Nick Ferrari was grilling Guarding for this article in LBC today. I don`t know the background of these guys but if there will be any criticism, it should be around if deportations was correct or not. If the decision is correct, it shouldn`t be UK`s concern if the country they will go back is dangerous or not. That would simply trigger a loophole in the process. You can not keep a criminal at your country just because they may be hurt at their homeland.
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pefwin Where you have to have an English ... 10 May 19 2.43pm | |
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Originally posted by Hrolf The Ganger
One of the dumbest decisions ever was to import immigrants from one of the most violent, crime ridden countries in the world. you been to Barbados?
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Hrolf The Ganger 10 May 19 3.05pm | |
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Originally posted by pefwin
you been to Barbados? Yes. Very humid and not safe at night. I was referring to Jamaica of course.
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cryrst The garden of England 10 May 19 5.12pm | |
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Originally posted by Hrolf The Ganger
Yes. Very humid and not safe at night. I was referring to Jamaica of course. Bosh,you done him ha ha
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pefwin Where you have to have an English ... 13 May 19 7.45pm | |
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Originally posted by cryrst
Bosh,you done him ha ha it seems obvious neither of you have been.
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Hrolf The Ganger 13 May 19 8.41pm | |
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Originally posted by pefwin
it seems obvious neither of you have been. I think I would know where I have been. I stayed in a small hotel somewhere on the West coast. Don't ask me exactly where, I think it was somewhere near Holetown.
Edited by Hrolf The Ganger (13 May 2019 8.42pm)
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PalazioVecchio south pole 14 May 19 10.21am | |
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Originally posted by Hrolf The Ganger
Yes. Very humid and not safe at night. I was referring to Jamaica of course. The BBC coverage of the notting hill carnival was nothing but women in colourful fancy outfits and smiling police. And does the bbc portray brexiteers as violent psychopaths ? All 17 million of them ?
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SW19 CPFC Addiscombe West 15 May 19 1.44pm | |
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Originally posted by Stirlingsays
Has the media and certain political figures celebrated that? I've even heard that a Police account liked a tweet celebrating the Robinson assault on Twitter. Is this guy getting that? To me you suggest a false equivalence. Edited by Stirlingsays (05 May 2019 2.52pm) Biiiig delay on this, but here goes. Been living life rather than wallowing in the despair and amoeba rich density of this forum
Not really. I come from a world where image, message and PR are paramount. Politics is savage. He is a political figure whether he likes it or not. Clever people get it, and are successful. Stupid people don't and continually make the same or new mistakes and eventually die off. As always. He is continually making entirely avoidable mistakes considering the context of his situation and getting too emotional, plus putting together hatchet job journalism on issues that could actually have been very powerfully exposed (BBC prime example – 'take down the BBC' haha. Maybe take a Youtube editing class or get someone who knows what they are doing to put a program together). He is clearly not cut out to be a successful leader. A pioneer in some eyes, maybe. Leader, no way. Sacrifical lamb, yes.
Who else is pushing back? His followers. People who share the same viewpoint. Someone will eventually appear that is actually clever enough to know how to build their argument and therefore this 'movement' in a credible and attractive fashion. That does not mean it needs to appeal to the middle classes. It does need to do more than just casually appeal to his entire potential audience AND those on the fence. You need passionate involvement on a mass scale. Not happening now.
Throwing a milkshake on someone is not exactly like being punched in the face. Therefore there are ways to respond that are proportional to the initial offence committed. We all know that. Technically yes it's assault, but, yet again, as well all know very well there are degrees of being assaulted. If I went out and threw a milkshake (note, McDonalds definitely have milk in their milkshakes) over a random person in the street I reckon at best I'd get a fine or caution for common assault and maybe criminal damage at a stretch. If I threw it over the queen, or a figure of importance? Immediate prison. Also knowing a copper it is insanely easy to get off scot free. Also, if it were the other way around I'm sure some snow flaking would be occurring right now, 'it was only a milkshake etc. etc.' I get the he's always under threat narrative but sometimes just have a little pause before being partisan.
I don't have the answer to 'like' but someone will emerge IF the issue is that pressing. At the moment it's clearly not but that may well change. If I believed everything you said then it will, but I'm yet to be convinced. As we've discussed before, people simply aren't uncomfortable enough (yet). Point 5 – You have obviously been watching selective clips of this. What you are commenting on is out of context. This guy had been harassing Robinson for hours and indeed women had made complaints to Police that he had pushed them out of the way to get to Robinson previously. This has been pointed out to me, in which case, I apologise for jumping the gun on the way I had interpreted the build up to the incident.
Celebrated is a subjective interpretation of the media coverage. Focused on would be better. Probably not as it's old news. I imagine the first time it happened to Robinson it was focused on but no one likes 'olds'. Not interesting. Edited by SW19 CPFC (15 May 2019 1.46pm)
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