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Post by sandypine on Aug 2, 2024 8:32:06 GMT
Then I am at a loss by what you mean 'skin in the game'. Miners attending a National Union of Mineworkers strike picket. EDL who have no connection to the children killed in Southport rocking up to commit racial hatred. All Miners were directly affected by the Pit Closure program; thus they have "skin in the game". The EDL were in no way directly affected by the Southport tragedy; thus they do not have skin in the game. You don't see that these are fundamentally different things? All The Best White people attacking a place where they thought a black person went who indiscriminately killed those they thought were white girls for no other reasons than they were white and not Muslim. I am to be clear NOT condoning that, I repeat NOT, but that could be argued is 'skin in the game' as it is by no means an unusual event in recent years. You seem to have a very tenuous link to any sort of moral compass.
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Post by piglet on Aug 2, 2024 9:50:43 GMT
Happy hornet, i reckon so, in my clint way. The establishment is a dictatorship. Corrupt, disgusting.
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Post by Bentley on Aug 2, 2024 10:06:40 GMT
yet the corruption common in African countries is welcome in the Welsh Assembly when perpetrated by a person who identifies as a victim of racial prejudice from that continent. And there's no corruption in Westminster? Ar you suggesting that corruption in Westminster justifies or mitigates corruption in the Welsh assembly? If not why say it ?
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Post by aristaeus on Aug 2, 2024 15:42:57 GMT
A scumbag murderer attacks children in a Holiday Club in Southport, killing 3 children, and its somehow the fault of the Prieminister. Obviously these protestors are intelligent people The only possible connection to politics, is the fact that quite a lot of similar violent attacks on innocent people are directly linked to failing mental health services, which have been at the forefront of years of Conservative underfunding. That is not the only possible connection, it may be a valid one, but it is by no means the only one. A general free for all as regards immigration over almost 3 decades is a contributory factor and that is politics as well. We seem to have allowed a large influx of people with the risk of specific mental health issues to come in in an uncontrolled way that must be down to politics. The culprit was born in Wales.
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Post by Bentley on Aug 2, 2024 15:45:25 GMT
That is not the only possible connection, it may be a valid one, but it is by no means the only one. A general free for all as regards immigration over almost 3 decades is a contributory factor and that is politics as well. We seem to have allowed a large influx of people with the risk of specific mental health issues to come in in an uncontrolled way that must be down to politics. The culprit was born in Wales. Yup a second generation Rwandan migrant born in Wales .
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Post by Fairsociety on Aug 2, 2024 15:46:46 GMT
That is not the only possible connection, it may be a valid one, but it is by no means the only one. A general free for all as regards immigration over almost 3 decades is a contributory factor and that is politics as well. We seem to have allowed a large influx of people with the risk of specific mental health issues to come in in an uncontrolled way that must be down to politics. The culprit was born in Wales. The police can't get their stories straight, they said he wasn't a illegal, then they said he wasn't a asylum seeker, then they said his parents have lived here for 15 years they came over from Rwanda, which would mean if he is 17 he was born in Rwanda and was 2 when they brought him over, so he was NOT born in the UK, the establishment is too busy covering up they are fucking up with misinformation which is fueling protests.
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Post by aristaeus on Aug 2, 2024 15:53:00 GMT
Blimey, I didn't know people from Cardiff were called migrants? I think what you mean is he's black. His family came from Rwanda - 2nd generation migrant. How many people have to die before you accept there is a problem? The problem is with individuals, not migrants (or the children of migrants). My neighbour comes from Rwanda. Her British-born daughter is about to start uni studying medicine. What is the problem there?
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Post by Bentley on Aug 2, 2024 15:58:57 GMT
His family came from Rwanda - 2nd generation migrant. How many people have to die before you accept there is a problem? The problem is with individuals, not migrants (or the children of migrants). My neighbour comes from Rwanda. Her British-born daughter is about to start uni studying medicine. What is the problem there? Hopefully none .
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Post by aristaeus on Aug 2, 2024 16:07:29 GMT
The culprit was born in Wales. The police can't get their stories straight, they said he wasn't a illegal, then they said he wasn't a asylum seeker, then they said his parents have lived here for 15 years they came over from Rwanda, which would mean if he is 17 he was born in Rwanda and was 2 when they brought him over, so he was NOT born in the UK, the establishment is too busy covering up they are fucking up with misinformation which is fueling protests. I'm sure you'll be able to provide a link to the police statement saying they've lived here for 15 years? Because I've looked through the police statements on Merseyside police website and there is no mention of the parents. Clearly the boy was born in Wales, nobody is disputing that.
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Post by Fairsociety on Aug 2, 2024 16:13:30 GMT
The police can't get their stories straight, they said he wasn't a illegal, then they said he wasn't a asylum seeker, then they said his parents have lived here for 15 years they came over from Rwanda, which would mean if he is 17 he was born in Rwanda and was 2 when they brought him over, so he was NOT born in the UK, the establishment is too busy covering up they are fucking up with misinformation which is fueling protests. I'm sure you'll be able to provide a link to the police statement saying they've lived here for 15 years? Because I've looked through the police statements on Merseyside police website and there is no mention of the parents. Clearly the boy was born in Wales, nobody is disputing that. Don't tell us tell the police, that was their first statement, his parents have lived in the UK for 15 years, then said he was 17 so we all did our maths and worked out he must have been born in Rwanda and brought here when he was two ..... I don't have to prove anything, it's out there in the public domain what the police first said, but they can't make their mind up, the lefties are trying to soften the blow.
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Post by andrewbrown on Aug 2, 2024 16:15:58 GMT
He's lived near Southport for 15 years. He was born and lived in Cardiff before that. The police did not say he was an asylum seeker, neither did they say that he was born in Rwanda. FS just made that up.
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Post by Fairsociety on Aug 2, 2024 16:19:28 GMT
He's lived near Southport for 15 years. He was born and lived in Cardiff before that. The police did not say he was an asylum seeker, neither did they say that he was born in Rwanda. FS just made that up. That was their first report, or a statement on their behalf, how the fuck do I know where the fuckin racist was born, or do I care, all I know some fuckin racist has murdered three innocent children and changed the lives of many more, why the fuck are we haggling where he comes from, the fact is he's a R A C I S T.
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Post by andrewbrown on Aug 2, 2024 16:20:44 GMT
He's lived near Southport for 15 years. He was born and lived in Cardiff before that. The police did not say he was an asylum seeker, neither did they say that he was born in Rwanda. FS just made that up. That was their first report, or a statement on their behalf, how the fuck do I know where the fuckin racist was born, or do I care, all I know some fuckin racist has murdered three innocent children and changed the lives of many more, why the fuck are we haggling where he comes from, the fact is he's a R A C I S T. Because it was you that made the allegation about what the police said. But it wasn't correct, you just made it up.
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Post by Fairsociety on Aug 2, 2024 16:26:31 GMT
That was their first report, or a statement on their behalf, how the fuck do I know where the fuckin racist was born, or do I care, all I know some fuckin racist has murdered three innocent children and changed the lives of many more, why the fuck are we haggling where he comes from, the fact is he's a R A C I S T. Because it was you that made the allegation about what the police said. But it wasn't correct, you just made it up. Well the fact that the media are being gagged as usual, you can't find links to anything that doesn't fit their agenda, the very first statement said the parents had emigrated from Rwanda 15 years ago (not illegally), then went on to say the suspect was 17, then realised that didn't fit the agenda, and changed it again, you always accuse people of making things up,, just like you make up it has been confirmed he had no 'terrorist' links ... you just made it up.
It has not yet been confirmed, that was down to andreabrown. BBC correspondent.
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Post by andrewbrown on Aug 2, 2024 16:37:09 GMT
Because it was you that made the allegation about what the police said. But it wasn't correct, you just made it up. Well the fact that the media are being gagged as usual, you can't find links to anything that doesn't fit their agenda, the very first statement said the parents had emigrated from Rwanda 15 years ago (not illegally), then went on to say the suspect was 17, then realised that didn't fit the agenda, and changed it again, you always accuse people of making things up,, just like you make up it has been confirmed he had no 'terrorist' links ... you just made it up.
It has not yet been confirmed, that was down to andreabrown. BBC correspondent.
Wrong. I said he had no links to Islam. Catch yourself on.
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