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Post by Orac on Jun 24, 2024 22:04:51 GMT
Considering what is at stake and the vindictive aggression foisting those people on communities represents, i'm surprised there hasn't been a full on 'up against the wall' moment yet. I think we are heading there though. Stop dancing round the issue. Do you approve or sympathise with the actions of the Greek border force. I'm taking a passive stance "Oh dear, what a shame, never mind" - similar to the stance taken by some when they are informed of the catastrophic and traumatising social effects of large scale immigration.
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Post by Zany on Jun 25, 2024 7:33:15 GMT
Stop dancing round the issue. Do you approve or sympathise with the actions of the Greek border force. I'm taking a passive stance "Oh dear, what a shame, never mind" - similar to the stance taken by some when they are informed of the catastrophic and traumatising social effects of large scale immigration. Care to name one you put on an equal scale? Not to mention the ever present confusing by the terminally stupid the tiny amount of asylum seekers compared to the massive numbers of invited guests (self inflicted injuries).
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Post by Steve on Jun 25, 2024 9:58:39 GMT
. . . the catastrophic and traumatising social effects of large scale immigration. Oh do stop digging
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Post by Red Rackham on Jun 25, 2024 11:11:08 GMT
Have you posted this on the other forum? He has and predictably for that dump someone has started a needless duplicate thread there so disgustingly they and guess who (RR) can in effect say 'nowt wrong with that' I'm pleased to see you're suitably outraged, some things never change lol. As for the way the Greek authorities may or may not be dealing with illegals, criminals asylum seekers, migrants, call them what you will, it's got absolutely nothing to do with you or me or anyone else in this country. Now, calm down dear.
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Post by Red Rackham on Jun 25, 2024 11:22:21 GMT
Scary thing is that its so bad that many people would quietly support these actions. We need a policy on what happens to those arriving here. One that stops sending the message that if you make it to the EU or UK you here to stay. You are correct, sadly. I'm sure many people do indeed quietly approve of the Greek authorities actions which on a humanitarian level is a pretty sad indictment of EU open borders/migrant policy that has been forced on the majority of people across Europe who did not want it. The EU spent €millions and years encouraging Africa to move to Europe including opening job centres in Africa in 2008 and 2009. The incompetent and unelected presidents and commissioners are 100% to blame for the ongoing European migrant crisis, and they know it.
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Post by Steve on Jun 25, 2024 11:56:26 GMT
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Post by Orac on Jun 25, 2024 14:41:27 GMT
Chaos kills
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Post by Steve on Jun 25, 2024 15:30:30 GMT
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Post by Orac on Jun 25, 2024 16:49:38 GMT
For this comment to mean anything in context, you must feel that the 'boat people' (etc) currently illegally entering Europe, do not really exist - that this isn't happening?
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Post by Zany on Jun 25, 2024 18:50:24 GMT
He has and predictably for that dump someone has started a needless duplicate thread there so disgustingly they and guess who (RR) can in effect say 'nowt wrong with that' I'm pleased to see you're suitably outraged, some things never change lol. As for the way the Greek authorities may or may not be dealing with illegals, criminals asylum seekers, migrants, call them what you will, it's got absolutely nothing to do with you or me or anyone else in this country. Now, calm down dear. Is that true of all events outside little England?
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Post by Steve on Jun 25, 2024 21:49:12 GMT
For this comment to mean anything in context, you must feel that the 'boat people' (etc) currently illegally entering Europe, do not really exist - that this isn't happening? Maybe to you it must but for everyone else . . . .
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Post by Zany on Jun 26, 2024 7:15:46 GMT
Scary thing is that its so bad that many people would quietly support these actions. We need a policy on what happens to those arriving here. One that stops sending the message that if you make it to the EU or UK you here to stay. You are correct, sadly. I'm sure many people do indeed quietly approve of the Greek authorities actions which on a humanitarian level is a pretty sad indictment of EU open borders/migrant policy that has been forced on the majority of people across Europe who did not want it. The EU spent €millions and years encouraging Africa to move to Europe including opening job centres in Africa in 2008 and 2009. The incompetent and unelected presidents and commissioners are 100% to blame for the ongoing European migrant crisis, and they know it. There's an error in your reasoning here Red. The Authorities decided to let millions of Africans settle across Europe. The Authorities drowned those poor asylum seekers. The people had no say in either. NB: I see you're still unable to tell the difference between immigration and Asylum. They are all just 'people from Africa' to you.
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