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Post by steppenwolf on Aug 10, 2023 7:27:37 GMT
The BBC always refers to the death of these boat people, when their boat sinks, as a "tragedy". But it's usually called "misadventure" when people die trying to commit a criminal act. I always thought the word tragedy was used, for example, when people die in pursuit of a noble cause. It always sounds wrong to me when applied to these lowlifes.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 10, 2023 7:52:43 GMT
The BBC always refers to the death of these boat people, when their boat sinks, as a "tragedy". But it's usually called "misadventure" when people die trying to commit a criminal act. I always thought the word tragedy was used, for example, when people die in pursuit of a noble cause. It always sounds wrong to me when applied to these lowlifes. Asylum seekers are 'lowlifes'?
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Post by Steve on Aug 10, 2023 8:25:34 GMT
. . .I always thought the word tragedy was used, for example, when people die in pursuit of a noble cause. . . . Those who have English as a first language and respect human life know better. www.dictionary.com/browse/tragedy 'a lamentable, dreadful, or fatal event or affair; calamity; disaster'
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Post by Deleted on Aug 10, 2023 9:01:03 GMT
The BBC always refers to the death of these boat people, when their boat sinks, as a "tragedy". But it's usually called "misadventure" when people die trying to commit a criminal act. I always thought the word tragedy was used, for example, when people die in pursuit of a noble cause. It always sounds wrong to me when applied to these lowlifes. The lefties believe them to be the future Labour voters, so their journey (probably invited) is a noble cause. As you can see, the lefty claim to be moral superiors, even when they're lying through their teeth. Obviously if the left didn't keep campaigning for more people to make that journey there would be less deaths.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 10, 2023 9:52:56 GMT
The BBC always refers to the death of these boat people, when their boat sinks, as a "tragedy". But it's usually called "misadventure" when people die trying to commit a criminal act. I always thought the word tragedy was used, for example, when people die in pursuit of a noble cause. It always sounds wrong to me when applied to these lowlifes. The lefties believe them to be the future Labour voters, so their journey (probably invited) is a noble cause. As you can see, the lefty claim to be moral superiors, even when they're lying through their teeth. Obviously if the left didn't keep campaigning for more people to make that journey there would be less deaths. Show us all where lefties are 'campaigning' for more asylum seekers to cross the channel in small boats.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 10, 2023 10:01:50 GMT
Remember kids, if you don't support and encourage illegal crossings by illegal migrants then you're a racist.
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Post by steppenwolf on Aug 10, 2023 11:55:31 GMT
The BBC always refers to the death of these boat people, when their boat sinks, as a "tragedy". But it's usually called "misadventure" when people die trying to commit a criminal act. I always thought the word tragedy was used, for example, when people die in pursuit of a noble cause. It always sounds wrong to me when applied to these lowlifes. Asylum seekers are 'lowlifes'? Fuck off RR. They're not asylum seekers. The question is about whether it's a "tragedy". I'm not interested in your nonsense. I'm interested in the deliberate misuse of language by the Left to try to justify illegal activities. They're trying to rewrite our language.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 10, 2023 14:16:45 GMT
They are certainly not asylum seekers now. They are dead people and it is a tragedy. But not my tragedy as I don't know them. I'm not sure people will understand my stance on this, but people make their choices and have to take the consequences. My feelings on the matter will make no difference one way or the other. They are gone.
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Post by Orac on Aug 10, 2023 15:49:38 GMT
Tragedy is relative i guess
Someone pays money to a criminal organisation so they can be transported to commit fraud - and gets unstuck.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 10, 2023 16:12:56 GMT
Remember kids, if you don't support and encourage illegal crossings by illegal migrants then you're a racist.
They are showing their support for asylum seekers what's wrong with that? It was a 'localised' event for a specific reason not a 'campaign'.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 10, 2023 16:15:53 GMT
Asylum seekers are 'lowlifes'? Fuck off RR. They're not asylum seekers. The question is about whether it's a "tragedy". I'm not interested in your nonsense. I'm interested in the deliberate misuse of language by the Left to try to justify illegal activities. They're trying to rewrite our language. Even the UK government does not know if people coming to the UK to claim asylum are asylum seekers so how could you possibly know. It is my opinion, given the statistics, that our government does not want to assess their claims because they know most of them would be granted. I'm not interested in your lack of knowledge regarding asylum seekers.
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Post by jonksy on Aug 10, 2023 16:46:01 GMT
Remember kids, if you don't support and encourage illegal crossings by illegal migrants then you're a racist.
They are showing their support for asylum seekers what's wrong with that? It was a 'localised' event for a specific reason not a 'campaign'. They are not asylum seekers they are fucking criminals that's what is wrong. I wonder how many those arseholes have given this dross a roof over their heads?
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Post by Red Rackham on Aug 10, 2023 17:14:30 GMT
The BBC always refers to the death of these boat people, when their boat sinks, as a "tragedy". But it's usually called "misadventure" when people die trying to commit a criminal act. I always thought the word tragedy was used, for example, when people die in pursuit of a noble cause. It always sounds wrong to me when applied to these lowlifes. Well said, excellent post.
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Post by Red Rackham on Aug 10, 2023 17:21:59 GMT
Jonksy, those lefties holding the banner that reads 'Refugees are welcome here', I agree with them and I'm sure you do, I think any sensible person would. The problem is, stupid lefties insist criminals from France are refugees! I mean you couldn't make it up. They wouldn't know a refugee if they tripped over one.
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Post by Orac on Aug 10, 2023 17:24:32 GMT
The BBC always refers to the death of these boat people, when their boat sinks, as a "tragedy". But it's usually called "misadventure" when people die trying to commit a criminal act. I always thought the word tragedy was used, for example, when people die in pursuit of a noble cause. It always sounds wrong to me when applied to these lowlifes. Asylum seekers are 'lowlifes'? Nope. People who are fraudulently exploiting legislation designed to help people in genuine need, are lowlifes Additionally, people who press and back the claims of these frauds for political reasons, are also lowlifes.
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