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Yet One More Reason Why We Should Keep Such Savages As These From Our Shores.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.And how exactly do you propose that we discover just which immigrants are savages’ and which are not?
And is it just ‘savages’ from abroad that attract your ire? What about ‘savages’ who are born and bred here –‘our own’ to use your expression? Do we deport them to places where other ‘savages’ live?
You howl from the rooftops whenever you perceive that people are referring to your posts as racist, but honestly – with stuff like this, you really don’t help yourself do you?
And is it just ‘savages’ from abroad that attract your ire? What about ‘savages’ who are born and bred here –‘our own’ to use your expression? Do we deport them to places where other ‘savages’ live?
You howl from the rooftops whenever you perceive that people are referring to your posts as racist, but honestly – with stuff like this, you really don’t help yourself do you?
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AOG
You raise an interesting point, but I don't understand your train of thought.
I can't see what the link is to the people who have been arrested, and UK immigration policy.
If this had happened in Calais, and the men were trying to get the UK, that would make sense. But this story doesn't fit that narrative.
It would be like someone posting a story about native Danish man convicted of arson in France, and then posting "Yet One More Reason Why We Should Keep Such Monsters As These From Our Shores."
The UK isn't even a key destination for Senegalese migrants. There are only 2,135 in the UK, according to the latest figures I have found:
https:/ /en.wik ipedia. org/wik i/Forei gn-born _popula tion_of _the_Un ited_Ki ngdom
I'm left wondering what may have prompted this thread.
You raise an interesting point, but I don't understand your train of thought.
I can't see what the link is to the people who have been arrested, and UK immigration policy.
If this had happened in Calais, and the men were trying to get the UK, that would make sense. But this story doesn't fit that narrative.
It would be like someone posting a story about native Danish man convicted of arson in France, and then posting "Yet One More Reason Why We Should Keep Such Monsters As These From Our Shores."
The UK isn't even a key destination for Senegalese migrants. There are only 2,135 in the UK, according to the latest figures I have found:
https:/
I'm left wondering what may have prompted this thread.
andy_hughes
You wrote:
[i]You howl from the rooftops whenever you perceive that people are referring to your posts as racist, but honestly – with stuff like this, you really don’t help yourself do you?[i]
Hang on - that's not fair...whenever there are major stories about white football gangs tearing into each other, AOG is always the first to post questions on it.
I'm will show you the links:
See!
You wrote:
[i]You howl from the rooftops whenever you perceive that people are referring to your posts as racist, but honestly – with stuff like this, you really don’t help yourself do you?[i]
Hang on - that's not fair...whenever there are major stories about white football gangs tearing into each other, AOG is always the first to post questions on it.
I'm will show you the links:
See!
naomi24
Yes. The rest of that post explains it.
Gang fight in Ibiza between a British family, and men who are from Senegal - and there is no indication whatsoever that they want to come to the IK.
In fact, these men might in fact simply be other holiday makers.
...which leaves me pondering AOG's train of thought.
Yes. The rest of that post explains it.
Gang fight in Ibiza between a British family, and men who are from Senegal - and there is no indication whatsoever that they want to come to the IK.
In fact, these men might in fact simply be other holiday makers.
...which leaves me pondering AOG's train of thought.
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