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Should These Savages Be Deported?
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..Clearly they do not consider UK their home.
..Clearly they do not consider UK their home.
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sadly at least for those of us who live in the capital, this is not surprising, there is almost one protest after another here, i don't venture far these days, in part of because of these types of demonstratio ns Having watched the video a number of times, i am deeply sickened by the hatred that came out of these mens mouths. London is the dumping ground for the...
13:50 Mon 17th May 2021
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As I understand it, you can only deport someone, in the accepted sense of the term, if they have a different country of origin, and have travelled to the UK to live.
If you mean, should these individuals be made to live elsewhere because they 'do not consider UK their home' - I'm not sure that their actions indicate that fact.
If you mean, should these individuals be made to live elsewhere because they 'do not consider UK their home' - I'm not sure that their actions indicate that fact.
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TTT - // Yes AH, I agree deported is the wrong world, should they be expelled from the UK? //
I would suggest not - expulsion is not really an adequate method of addressing criminals, it simply moves the problem somewhere else.
Plus, I do not feel that their actions indicate that they don't consider the UK as their home - only that they may consider that it should not be home for Jewish people.
I would suggest not - expulsion is not really an adequate method of addressing criminals, it simply moves the problem somewhere else.
Plus, I do not feel that their actions indicate that they don't consider the UK as their home - only that they may consider that it should not be home for Jewish people.
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AH: "I'm not sure that their actions indicate that fact." - sorry AH in my excitement I did not notice the word "NOT" in that sentence and I assumed that you'd had an epiphany! How can driving down the road in a car covered in the flag of a haven for anti western terrorists, shouting abuse, mean anything other than they do not consider UK their home?
sadly at least for those of us who live in the capital, this is not surprising, there is almost one protest after another here, i don't venture far these days, in part of because of these types of demonstrations Having watched the video a number of times, i am deeply sickened by the hatred that came out of these mens mouths.
London is the dumping ground for the worlds unwanted, illegals, who people wash up here, with seemingly no thought for the country they are residing in. No pride in the country only hatred, what is even sadder is that many protests are UK born people, who seem to have no allegiance to London or Britain, i am deeply ashamed of these people who continue to trash what was once a beautiful place to live, my home...
London is the dumping ground for the worlds unwanted, illegals, who people wash up here, with seemingly no thought for the country they are residing in. No pride in the country only hatred, what is even sadder is that many protests are UK born people, who seem to have no allegiance to London or Britain, i am deeply ashamed of these people who continue to trash what was once a beautiful place to live, my home...
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TTT - // How can driving down the road in a car covered in the flag of a haven for anti western terrorists, shouting abuse, mean anything other than they do not consider UK their home? //
I know that you and I differ insofar as you tend to lead with your emotions, and see the world very much in terms of black and white, wheras I tend to take a less emotionally diriven view, and attempt to maintain an approach of fairness, even though on an emotional level, I can and do entirely agree with your anger.
My sense of fairness leads me to offer that behaving in this way indicates that the protagonists have a singular issue with one aspect of society in the UK, which is a very long way from suggesting that they hate the country so much that they would wish to relocate elsewhere.
I know that you and I differ insofar as you tend to lead with your emotions, and see the world very much in terms of black and white, wheras I tend to take a less emotionally diriven view, and attempt to maintain an approach of fairness, even though on an emotional level, I can and do entirely agree with your anger.
My sense of fairness leads me to offer that behaving in this way indicates that the protagonists have a singular issue with one aspect of society in the UK, which is a very long way from suggesting that they hate the country so much that they would wish to relocate elsewhere.
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