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It's strange that the invasion by the Moors of southern Europe is somehow seen as beneficial because of the developments they are said to have bestowed upon the area. The British did likewise across large swathes of the world, bringing unimaginable order and development to places in Asia and Africa. By contrast, today's British people are expected to feel...
19:16 Wed 15th Aug 2018
I do wish you wouldn't twist things, Naomi. I haven't said that I am more impressed with the values of the newcomers, and I haven't said I am willing to impose anything upon our descendants.
I appreciate it is hard for you to grasp what others say, but please try again. I am not in favour of all this immigration. However, if say (and once again just to make clear it isn't what I want) Islam does take more of a hold in Britain, would people living here in a few hundred years time view it as a good thing or a bad thing? I don't know the answer to that and I don't think you do either.
I appreciate it is hard for you to grasp what others say, but please try again. I am not in favour of all this immigration. However, if say (and once again just to make clear it isn't what I want) Islam does take more of a hold in Britain, would people living here in a few hundred years time view it as a good thing or a bad thing? I don't know the answer to that and I don't think you do either.
Garaman, I don’t twist things.
//I haven't said that I am more impressed with the values of the newcomers//
I didn’t say you had. I asked you a hypothetical question, and followed that with another. And you say it’s hard for me to grasp what others say? Think again.
//If …Islam does take more of a hold in Britain, would people living here in a few hundred years time view it as a good thing or a bad thing? I don't know the answer to that and I don't think you do either.//
You’re right … I don’t know the answer to that, but I sincerely hope that our self-destructive complacency doesn’t result in our descendants finding out the hard way.
//I haven't said that I am more impressed with the values of the newcomers//
I didn’t say you had. I asked you a hypothetical question, and followed that with another. And you say it’s hard for me to grasp what others say? Think again.
//If …Islam does take more of a hold in Britain, would people living here in a few hundred years time view it as a good thing or a bad thing? I don't know the answer to that and I don't think you do either.//
You’re right … I don’t know the answer to that, but I sincerely hope that our self-destructive complacency doesn’t result in our descendants finding out the hard way.
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