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Post by Deleted on Mar 23, 2023 9:54:44 GMT
Always the same resort to insults when a discussion becomes to hard. Congratulations . You have managed to criticise your own post . You were the one who posted ‘ snowflake’.🤡 I don't think the term 'snowflake' was in use in pre-war Germany.
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Post by Einhorn on Mar 23, 2023 9:56:08 GMT
Right. There is no automatic rejection in practical effect, then. Simply a delay while the appeal court decides whether they are, in fact, refugees, as required by the Refugee Convention. the practical effect is that they are deported. Which is permitted by the Convention.
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Post by Bentley on Mar 23, 2023 9:56:51 GMT
Congratulations . You have managed to criticise your own post . You were the one who posted ‘ snowflake’.🤡 I don't think the term 'snowflake' was in use in pre-war Germany. Oh look ..another non point .
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Post by Deleted on Mar 23, 2023 10:30:49 GMT
I don't think the term 'snowflake' was in use in pre-war Germany. Oh look ..another non point . I think it is you trying to make a point of it.😔
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Post by Bentley on Mar 23, 2023 10:35:47 GMT
Oh look ..another non point . I think it is you trying to make a point of it.😔 I didn’t use it . You used it as an insult then posted “Always the same resort to insults when a discussion becomes to hard.”. As a clown , you never disappoint .😁
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Post by Deleted on Mar 23, 2023 10:48:30 GMT
I think it is you trying to make a point of it.😔 I didn’t use it . You used it as an insult then posted “Always the same resort to insults when a discussion becomes to hard.”. As a clown , you never disappoint .😁 But you made a point of it.
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Post by Toreador on Mar 23, 2023 11:06:45 GMT
Congratulations . You have managed to criticise your own post . You were the one who posted ‘ snowflake’.🤡 I don't think the term 'snowflake' was in use in pre-war Germany. Schneeflocke
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Post by wapentake on Mar 23, 2023 11:39:21 GMT
I don't think the term 'snowflake' was in use in pre-war Germany. Schneeflocke Nicht Verstehen
I do actually
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Post by sandypine on Mar 23, 2023 16:04:11 GMT
Let us be clear here, because you say there is no rule or law that means France has any obligation to enforce its own laws then they can ignore laws at their pleasure even if they inconvenience us. Cooperation is not a matter of two states being friendly it is only a matter of the rules and the law. At least we are getting somewhere as regards the law. That it matters little how much an activity may in part or wholly disadvantage a group, they are duty bound by law to accede to the demands placed upon them by international law alone and must bear all costs, upset and if necessary extinction if international law places that obligation upon them. In the end we must bow to continued influx to our shores of forces allowed free passage through other lands specifically against the laws of those lands. In the end no good will come of it and one can easily see how the language currently used can change to the rhetoric of antipathy. If the law keeps getting thrown up. I repeat the bumble comment that if that is what the law says then the law is an ass and needs to have its eye opened by experience. That experience belongs to everyone else except those who consider the law. Is this a long-winded way of saying that there is no rule in international law that requires sovereign nations to enforce their own laws for the benefit of another state? Could be but also could be what I have also being saying for about 30 pages. What we currently have is unsustainable irrespective of whether it is lawful; is the intention of the convention and there is no obligation on France to behave with some degree of cooperation to those travelling through its territory illegally. For some reason no one seems willing to address the potential problems in the near future despite most of those dodging that issue are adamant they know exactly what the climate will do in just a few years.
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Post by Bentley on Mar 23, 2023 17:09:29 GMT
I didn’t use it . You used it as an insult then posted “Always the same resort to insults when a discussion becomes to hard.”. As a clown , you never disappoint .😁 But you made a point of it. Nope. You posted the insult and posted a criticism of your own post. So you made a point of it .
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Post by Deleted on Mar 23, 2023 17:45:29 GMT
But you made a point of it. Nope. You posted the insult and posted a criticism of your own post. So you made a point of it . Ah I see what you mean you did not understand. Let me elucidate, I said that you or another poster I know not which, always resort to insults when a topic gets to hard, (for you to understand). Get it now?
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Post by Bentley on Mar 23, 2023 17:48:16 GMT
Nope. You posted the insult and posted a criticism of your own post. So you made a point of it . Ah I see what you mean you did not understand. Let me elucidate, I said that you or another poster I know not which, always resort to insults when a topic gets to hard, (for you to understand). Get it now? After you resorted to an insult first.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 23, 2023 18:23:11 GMT
Ah I see what you mean you did not understand. Let me elucidate, I said that you or another poster I know not which, always resort to insults when a topic gets to hard, (for you to understand). Get it now? After you resorted to an insult first. View AttachmentOH, I most sincerely apologise, I did not realise you could be offended so easily, I will bear it in mind next time. But we are talking about the language used in pre-war Germany and the end results of what those words meant and I am certain that snowflake and gammon were not used in pre-war Germany in the context that is used now.
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Post by Toreador on Mar 23, 2023 19:31:34 GMT
OH, I most sincerely apologise, I did not realise you could be offended so easily, I will bear it in mind next time. But we are talking about the language used in pre-war Germany and the end results of what those words meant and I am certain that snowflake and gammon were not used in pre-war Germany in the context that is used now. There will only be one more next time at most.
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Post by Bentley on Mar 23, 2023 21:22:27 GMT
OH, I most sincerely apologise, I did not realise you could be offended so easily, I will bear it in mind next time. But we are talking about the language used in pre-war Germany and the end results of what those words meant and I am certain that snowflake and gammon were not used in pre-war Germany in the context that is used now. I accept your apology. As we are talking about context. Pre war Germany did not have a problem with excess and illegal immigration so any comments in the current situation of excess and illegal immigration is not applicable to to pre war Germany . Glad you admit that there us no parallel .
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