London Underground Incident

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Digga

40,352 posts

284 months

Monday 18th September 2017
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mickmcpaddy said:
I'm not really a fan of Piers Morgan but he is spot on in this article.

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-4896052/PI...
Morgan is an arse. The Daily Mial is arse wipe.

His article is bang on.

_dobbo_

14,390 posts

249 months

Monday 18th September 2017
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mickmcpaddy said:
Well if you are making excuses for immigrants being over here and then you get wiped out by a nail bomb then I would say that's a pretty fitting description.
All I did is say I wasn't scared of clothing. Is that making excuses?

So I'm now an idiot because you imagined something I didn't write.

You and Kriss Kross could form a band. You can be the mcpaddy and he can be the daddymac. JUMP JUMP.



Cobnapint

8,636 posts

152 months

Monday 18th September 2017
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mickmcpaddy said:
I'm not really a fan of Piers Morgan but he is spot on in this article.

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-4896052/PI...
Can't argue with that.

KrissKross

2,182 posts

102 months

Monday 18th September 2017
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_dobbo_ said:
mickmcpaddy said:
Well if you are making excuses for immigrants being over here and then you get wiped out by a nail bomb then I would say that's a pretty fitting description.
All I did is say I wasn't scared of clothing. Is that making excuses?

So I'm now an idiot because you imagined something I didn't write.

You and Kriss Kross could form a band. You can be the mcpaddy and he can be the daddymac. JUMP JUMP.
Sounds good to me, and you could be our biatch.


_dobbo_

14,390 posts

249 months

Monday 18th September 2017
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KrissKross said:
Sounds good to me, and you could be our biatch.
I'm not sure I'd want to be your biatch. You'd offer to give me a salary then when I asked for money you'd say you didn't mean it literally.

You've accused me of shutting down debate but you still can't answer the simple question of what you actually mean. Have a scan back through the past few pages and come back for another go?

KrissKross

2,182 posts

102 months

Monday 18th September 2017
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_dobbo_ said:
what you actually mean.
Controlled Immigration.


_dobbo_

14,390 posts

249 months

Monday 18th September 2017
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KrissKross said:
Controlled Immigration.
At the risk of going around again.

Controlled how? You posted a list before but then said you didn't mean it.

So, say what you mean. Controlled by AI maybe?

if(religion == islam){
do deportation(britishperson);
}

KrissKross

2,182 posts

102 months

Monday 18th September 2017
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_dobbo_ said:
At the risk of going around again.

Controlled how? You posted a list before but then said you didn't mean it.
Skilled people yes, bad people no.... etc

Is this really so difficult for you to understand or are you just being pedantic?


_dobbo_

14,390 posts

249 months

Monday 18th September 2017
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It's not that difficult to understand it just doesn't make sense as a solution and I think you know why. (Clue, many recent terror attacks have been carried out by people born in the UK).




anonymous-user

Original Poster:

55 months

Monday 18th September 2017
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KrissKross said:
Do you want a fight?
Use your words, Knuckles.

southendpier

5,267 posts

230 months

Monday 18th September 2017
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_dobbo_ said:
It's not that difficult to understand it just doesn't make sense as a solution and I think you know why. (Clue, many recent terror attacks have been carried out by people born in the UK).
And many have been carried out by people born outside the UK.

Isn't the gist that by allowing more people born outside the UK in you increase the risk of a terror attack. This isn't racist this is surely a fact, no? So if we say 1 in 100000 (Made up numbers) may be radicalised to undertake a terror attack that kill or injures 25 people each time what are the volume of casualties that we are happy to take? Assuming, in the chances of you and your family of being killed/maimed are very small.

BJG1

5,966 posts

213 months

Monday 18th September 2017
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KrissKross said:
1. Speak English, communication is quite important.

2. Don't dress like pacman ghosts. It scares us.

3. Don't kill us please in the name of a medieval cult.
Muslims born here speak English

It scares you, you little pussy

How many British Muslim women have killed people in the name of their religion?

Jonesy23

4,650 posts

137 months

Monday 18th September 2017
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Can you all please fk off with your stupid arguments? It got tired a long time ago.

Mothersruin

8,573 posts

100 months

Monday 18th September 2017
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Jonesy23 said:
Can you all please fk off with your stupid arguments? It got tired a long time ago.
Islam.

Funkycoldribena

7,379 posts

155 months

Tuesday 19th September 2017
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Jonesy23 said:
Can you all please fk off with your stupid arguments? It got tired a long time ago.
I never realised it was compulsory to read this thread.

rscott

14,773 posts

192 months

Tuesday 19th September 2017
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mickmcpaddy said:
_dobbo_ said:
hehe I'm the idiot, cool.
Well if you are making excuses for immigrants being over here and then you get wiped out by a nail bomb then I would say that's a pretty fitting description.
So you want to send back all those born outside England, if any of their countrymen have carried out terrorist attacks. I guess we should have kicked out all the Irish 30 years ago?


I suppose if America had adopted your policy a few decades ago, at least we wouldn't have been subjected to the iPhone.

anonymous-user

Original Poster:

55 months

Tuesday 19th September 2017
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mickmcpaddy said:
I'm not really a fan of Piers Morgan but he is spot on in this article.

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-4896052/PI...
+1
I don't see anything racist or anti muslim or anti Islamic in that article.
Its well thought out and simply states what many think

But that wont be good enough for certain types who see racism EVERYWHERE and cannot stop to fall over them selves in calling it out


BMWBen

4,899 posts

202 months

Tuesday 19th September 2017
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mickmcpaddy said:
_dobbo_ said:
KrissKross said:
Birthplace is irrelevant, who let in the parents, skilled engineers or doctors perhaps?

The nub of it, appears only a few of us say what most people are really thinking.
"Most people"
I'd say its most, I do a job where I meet different people all the time and if I get talking to them about things like this they are generally a bit coy at first but when they find out my my views I've yet to meet anyone who doesn't want to kick the lot out.
Read this, be less wrong in your judgements:
https://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/science-choic...

The only people who will allow you to "get talking to them" about these views are the ones who share them. Everyone else who doesn't get talking to you about it probably disagrees with you. I expect that they're the massive proportion of people you meet and the ones who do talk to you about it are outliers. Maybe you should keep a tally and see...



Edited by BMWBen on Tuesday 19th September 09:11

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39,974 posts

197 months

Tuesday 19th September 2017
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Funkycoldribena said:
I think that's fairly obvious.

Can you imagine a call up today?
Half on here would be running for the hills.
That's probably what Mosley and Hitler assumed as well.....

Mannginger

9,073 posts

258 months

Tuesday 19th September 2017
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Slight aside but the mention of "call up" made me think about a quote that may have even come in earlier on this thread, certainly related to the recent attack anyway. Am at work so don't have time to dig it up but it was talking about the disaffected young folks and how risk prone they are to extremist thinking nowadays, not just Islamic extremism but more generally (suicide, extreme politics etc) and I speculate whether a re-introduction of military service (and civil service where appropriate - nursing / caring / teaching assistants) could potentially reduce that.

They'd be given responsibility, meaningful activity and increase their responsibility to the society that they live in.

I was born too late for military service but for anyone that did experience it, can you comment on whether you think it may have helped? Did it give these things or was it just a chore that had to be worked through and didn't give any skills in the long-term?

It's not going to happen but academically, any thoughts on the above? Good idea or daft as a box of frogs?!