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Justify This Rwanda Thing From A Non-Religious Angle
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Not interested in party politics, but want to hear want the non religious think. Is there any ethical argument or morality in secularism or humanism that could justify this proposal?
I know what the Archbishop of Canterbury thinks and for the record I agree with him. Dont bring God into it I want to hear the secular and humanist arguments
I know what the Archbishop of Canterbury thinks and for the record I agree with him. Dont bring God into it I want to hear the secular and humanist arguments
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fiveleaves... these people are coming from a safe country (France) and are for some reasons risking there lives making a dangerous crossing, maybe because they've been spun a tale of free accomadation and jobs or money.
Anything that might discourage them and stop the trade in traficking has to be a good thing, no?
Unless your happy seeing many drown on route as happen's now
Anything that might discourage them and stop the trade in traficking has to be a good thing, no?
Unless your happy seeing many drown on route as happen's now
I understand we have to take a certain amount of immigrants, the sheer numbers that are coming across on boats is colossal and our health service, education and housing on our island nation cant cope. (A new housing estate a few roads away has social housing and the majority housed there are Polish, African nations, Phillipino not UK families.) If they are asylum seekers why don't they stop at the 1st safe country they enter? Because they want all the things UK citizens get access to. Having said that I don't think sending asylum seekers to Rwanda will work, and smacks of desperation by Priti Patel. Either the chosen few will abscond and disappear before they are sent or there will be so many legal challenges it will never happen.
Fiveleaves, I read you response to TTT and it gives me the impression that you see nothing wrong with thousands of people entering a country illegally for the sole purpose of improving their lot in life, and think those who do it should meet no resistance, but instead receive an altruistic welcome. If that’s so I suggest you examine your morals, fiveleaves, because from where I’m sitting they’re well and truly on the wonk.
Naomi, I was stating my morals from my Christian. You are reading a lot of other stuff into what I said, but fine if that's your opinion.
I dont agree with you about your economic migrants claims, but you probably expect me to say that. Your posts tell me a lot about you. We are not likely to agree on very much, but that's life.
I dont agree with you about your economic migrants claims, but you probably expect me to say that. Your posts tell me a lot about you. We are not likely to agree on very much, but that's life.
fiveleaves 17:35.
The golden rule is not a uniquely christian idea, it's very ancient and comes from the innate values that human beings have acquired from many thousands of years of evolution.
Humans have offspring which are born early and only thrive if their parents devote much time to protection and teaching; because of this we find that little creatures with cute faces, big eyes, dependent imploring faces, are attractive (so we feel affection for puppies, baby seals, kittens etc). Not everyone is seduced by this, and so we also have other chracteristics such as 'look after number one', our tribe is the one we have to support at all costs, and so on. We are complex and have urges which pull in different directions. It's all evident here on AB.
The golden rule is not a uniquely christian idea, it's very ancient and comes from the innate values that human beings have acquired from many thousands of years of evolution.
Humans have offspring which are born early and only thrive if their parents devote much time to protection and teaching; because of this we find that little creatures with cute faces, big eyes, dependent imploring faces, are attractive (so we feel affection for puppies, baby seals, kittens etc). Not everyone is seduced by this, and so we also have other chracteristics such as 'look after number one', our tribe is the one we have to support at all costs, and so on. We are complex and have urges which pull in different directions. It's all evident here on AB.
//I certainly wouldn't wish them death.//
No one would - but that's what they are risking & the risk needs to brought home to them in no uncertain terms. The alternative is to accept them, care for them until they can find useful employment & be happy with the overcrowding and cultural changes to our country that will result.
No one would - but that's what they are risking & the risk needs to brought home to them in no uncertain terms. The alternative is to accept them, care for them until they can find useful employment & be happy with the overcrowding and cultural changes to our country that will result.
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