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Post by ratcliff on Mar 15, 2024 23:51:31 GMT
You really think that people answer the NOFYB ''religion'' question honestly in the census when there are so many exotic options available to tick ? I've been a Jedi in at least the last two - as have significant numbers of others (n.b I don't believe in sky fairies of any persuasion) You are a sky fairy. An idiot Jedi voter who thinks you are amongst a significant number of others. LOL In England and Wales, 390,127 people stated their religion as Jedi on their 2001 Census forms
390 127 people aren't a significant number in the see2 delusionary mind?
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Post by wapentake on Mar 16, 2024 0:02:02 GMT
You are a sky fairy. An idiot Jedi voter who thinks you are amongst a significant number of others. LOL In England and Wales, 390,127 people stated their religion as Jedi on their 2001 Census forms
390 127 people aren't a significant number in the see2 delusionary mind? Well being a Jedi is as good an option as any whereas with Westminster we have had for some years a situation where whoever is in power you must appreciate May the farce be with you
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Post by see2 on Mar 16, 2024 7:27:09 GMT
You are a sky fairy. An idiot Jedi voter who thinks you are amongst a significant number of others. LOL In England and Wales, 390,127 people stated their religion as Jedi on their 2001 Census forms
390 127 people aren't a significant number in the see2 delusionary mind? It was a bit difficult for me to imagine that there were that many stupid people around when it came to filling in a census report. But hey, I always welcome genuine information.
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Post by wapentake on Mar 16, 2024 7:44:15 GMT
In England and Wales, 390,127 people stated their religion as Jedi on their 2001 Census forms
390 127 people aren't a significant number in the see2 delusionary mind? It was a bit difficult for me to imagine that there were that many stupid people around when it came to filling in a census report. But hey, I always welcome genuine information. It’s only stupid if you lack that same belief or more importantly a sense of humour.
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Post by Orac on Mar 16, 2024 8:47:09 GMT
Asking doesn't imply a 'general consensus' at all. Those who were in favor of flooding the UK with Jihadis and goat herders petitioned directly or indirectly, positively or by negation These are the same sort of total buffoons who are now talking vaguely about 'the threat of extremism' Do you actually have any significant disagreement with what i'm saying, or is my use of one word the only thing that bothers you? If you don't see a possible threat of extremism in the future suggests that your are the buffoon. I think you are missing my point and no matter how i try to explain it you keep missing it. Your blind spot is probably at the base of your more mistaken political opinions I don't think extremism is a non-threat,,and , of course, I never suggested it wasn't a threat. I just find it suspicious that those who have governed or have wielded influence on the matter of bringing Jihadis into the UK are now worried about 'rising extremism' in the uk and worried about it in a vague way that entirely avoids the obvious. With one hand they flood the UK with Jihadis against the wishes of the UK public With the other hand they fret about 'rising extremism' in a vague way. Surely, one obvious way to reduce the rise of extremism in the uk would be to simply avoid bringing more extremists into the uk?
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Post by Deleted on Mar 16, 2024 9:54:04 GMT
In England and Wales, 390,127 people stated their religion as Jedi on their 2001 Census forms
390 127 people aren't a significant number in the see2 delusionary mind? Well being a Jedi is as good an option as any whereas with Westminster we have had for some years a situation where whoever is in power you must appreciate May the farce be with you"These are not the droids Muslims you are looking for"
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Post by ratcliff on Mar 16, 2024 11:16:36 GMT
In England and Wales, 390,127 people stated their religion as Jedi on their 2001 Census forms
390 127 people aren't a significant number in the see2 delusionary mind? It was a bit difficult for me to imagine that there were that many stupid people around when it came to filling in a census report. But hey, I always welcome genuine information. Problem with your imagination is that it is just that -mere imagination , with no connect to reality and facts
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Post by see2 on Mar 16, 2024 12:41:06 GMT
It was a bit difficult for me to imagine that there were that many stupid people around when it came to filling in a census report. But hey, I always welcome genuine information. It’s only stupid if you lack that same belief or more importantly a sense of humour. A lot of people rely on Census information as reliable informative information. Declaring one's religion is not compulsory, but let the children find somewhere else for their tomfoolery.
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Post by see2 on Mar 16, 2024 12:45:13 GMT
It was a bit difficult for me to imagine that there were that many stupid people around when it came to filling in a census report. But hey, I always welcome genuine information. Problem with your imagination is that it is just that -mere imagination , with no connect to reality and facts Why are you imagining rubbish about me when you know nothing about me? It exposes your lack of understanding facts, which is something you reveal quite often.
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Post by see2 on Mar 16, 2024 13:05:12 GMT
If you don't see a possible threat of extremism in the future suggests that your are the buffoon. I think you are missing my point and no matter how i try to explain it you keep missing it. Your blind spot is probably at the base of your more mistaken political opinions I don't think extremism is a non-threat,,and , of course, I never suggested it wasn't a threat. I just find it suspicious that those who have governed or have wielded influence on the matter of bringing Jihadis into the UK are now worried about 'rising extremism' in the uk and worried about it in a vague way that entirely avoids the obvious. With one hand they flood the UK with Jihadis against the wishes of the UK public With the other hand they fret about 'rising extremism' in a vague way. Surely, one obvious way to reduce the rise of extremism in the uk would be to simply avoid bringing more extremists into the uk? Missing the point is what you repeatedly and deliberately do. You didn't say extremism is a non-threat but what you did post was that those who now see the extremism are buffoons. It is of course silly to talk about governments "bringing Jihadis into the UK" it exposes your weird way of posting whatever comes into your head. The international laws on seeking asylum is what allows these people to get into the UK. Your fourth paragraph confirms your stupidity, a stupidity that destroys any attempt at intelligent debate with you. There are a lot of people like myself that feel it is well past the time to seek changes in the international law on asylum seeking. Meanwhile stopping the boats etc. is apparently far from easy.
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Post by Orac on Mar 16, 2024 13:48:01 GMT
I think you are missing my point and no matter how i try to explain it you keep missing it. Your blind spot is probably at the base of your more mistaken political opinions I don't think extremism is a non-threat,,and , of course, I never suggested it wasn't a threat. I just find it suspicious that those who have governed or have wielded influence on the matter of bringing Jihadis into the UK are now worried about 'rising extremism' in the uk and worried about it in a vague way that entirely avoids the obvious. With one hand they flood the UK with Jihadis against the wishes of the UK public With the other hand they fret about 'rising extremism' in a vague way. Surely, one obvious way to reduce the rise of extremism in the uk would be to simply avoid bringing more extremists into the uk? Missing the point is what repeatedly and deliberately do. You didn't say extremism is a non-threat but what you did post was that those who now see the extremism are buffoons. Yes but i was specific. If you are in favour of flooding the UK with Jihadis and you are also very concerned by 'rising extremism' in the UK then you are either a buffoon or a liar. Here is a vaguely related video to show that i'm not the only one who feels these people are total arses. Morgoth's Review :
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Post by see2 on Mar 16, 2024 20:55:05 GMT
Missing the point is what repeatedly and deliberately do. You didn't say extremism is a non-threat but what you did post was that those who now see the extremism are buffoons. Yes but i was specific. If you are in favour of flooding the UK with Jihadis and you are also very concerned by 'rising extremism' in the UK then you are either a buffoon or a liar. Here is a vaguely related video to show that i'm not the only one who feels these people are total arses. Morgoth's Review : No one is in favour of flooding the country with Jihadis so the only buffoon is yourself.
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Post by Red Rackham on Mar 16, 2024 21:05:13 GMT
No one is in favour of flooding the country with Jihadis so the only buffoon is yourself. You are correct insomuch as, no one is willing to admit the country is being flooded with Jihadis, to do so would obviously be political suicide. But with thousands of young Muslim men crossing the channel every year, conformation is hardly required.
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Post by see2 on Mar 16, 2024 21:15:34 GMT
No one is in favour of flooding the country with Jihadis so the only buffoon is yourself. You are correct insomuch as, no one is willing to admit the country is being flooded with Jihadis, to do so would obviously be political suicide. But with thousands of young Muslim men crossing the channel every year, conformation is hardly required. It is probably impossible to sort the wheat from the chaff in terms of who is an actual refugee, or an economic migrant - presumably hear to work, or an actual Jihadi intent on doing harm. Looking at the lack of Islamist terrorism in the UK I think your 'flooded with Jihadis' comment is well over the top.
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Post by Pacifico on Mar 16, 2024 22:24:03 GMT
You are correct insomuch as, no one is willing to admit the country is being flooded with Jihadis, to do so would obviously be political suicide. But with thousands of young Muslim men crossing the channel every year, conformation is hardly required. It is probably impossible to sort the wheat from the chaff in terms of who is an actual refugee, or an economic migrant - presumably hear to work, or an actual Jihadi intent on doing harm. Looking at the lack of Islamist terrorism in the UK I think your 'flooded with Jihadis' comment is well over the top. Are you joking?
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