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Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostYes we've had that and such moronity has been successfully rebutted by people who have an IQ above 3.
Thicker.
It's the dribbling. It gets in the way of being able to speak or type on a non-sticky keyboard.
I've added a poll now.
Yes. It's Syria, Afghanistan, Iraq and Yeman. In answer to your question.
1. Who are migrants? All of them
2. Who are refugees? Most of them
3. Who are terrorist? A tiny minority.
There are a lot of migrants in the numbers.
Migrants are NOT refugees.Last edited by PurpleGorilla; 22 March 2016, 20:54.
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Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostYes we've had that and such moronity has been successfully rebutted by people who have an IQ above 3.
Thicker.
It's the dribbling. It gets in the way of being able to speak or type on a non-sticky keyboard.
I've added a poll now.
Yes. It's Syria, Afghanistan, Iraq and Yeman. In answer to your question.
1. Who are migrants? All of them
2. Who are refugees? Most of them
3. Who are terrorist? A tiny minority.
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Originally posted by Flashman View PostJust arrived and can't be bothered to read the previous pages.
I'm assuming we've already had...
- Only a tiny minority
- Nothing to do with Islam.
- And the classic 'what about the Crusades then'?
Thought so. Pray continue...
Originally posted by sasguru View PostReading this thread I can see that the forum hasn't changed and that a substantially large minority (probably larger in percentage than those Muslims who are extremist) are thick as mince.
Originally posted by darmstadt View PostAre you a migrant as you're obviously not a native English writer and speaker
I've added a poll now.
Originally posted by PurpleGorilla View PostIt's not just Syria...
Question is, who are the migrants, who are the refugees, and who are the terrorists?
1. Who are migrants? All of them
2. Who are refugees? Most of them
3. Who are terrorist? A tiny minority.
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostFeck me you're thick as mince.
Refugees are running away from a war that was caused directly by the invasion of Iraq. That led to a power vacuum, which led to ISIS, which led to them destabilising Syria. so they are intimately connected.
I suppose I could re-word my post for the hard-of-thinking, if you worry other people will make the same mistake?
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostNot sure but you're a cretin for certain.
Hth, bidi
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Originally posted by Flashman View PostJust arrived and can't be bothered to read the previous pages.
I'm assuming we've already had...
- Only a tiny minority
- Nothing to do with Islam.
- And the classic 'what about the Crusades then'?
Thought so. Pray continue...
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Today's refugees who are not integrated, will be the new terrorists tomorrow
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Brussels Zaventem bombing
Originally posted by sasguru View PostFeck me you're thick as mince.
Refugees are running away from a war that was caused directly by the invasion of Iraq. That led to a power vacuum, which led to ISIS, which led to them destabilising Syria. so they are intimately connected.
Question is, who are the migrants, who are the refugees, and who are the terrorists?
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostAre refugees supposed to be integrated, or is the whole point they are supposed to return home (and probably want to) after the conflict is resolved?
The 'refugee problem' and the ISIS problem are only tangentially linked though really.
Refugees are running away from a war that was caused directly by the invasion of Iraq. That led to a power vacuum, which led to ISIS, which led to them destabilising Syria. so they are intimately connected.
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Bliar blames "flabby Liberalism"
Tony Blair warns of 'flabby liberalism' - BBC News
But he warns that too often the West can "be made to feel guilty about itself" and fails to make its case.
"We're in a situation where we have to fight back," said Mr Blair.
The former UK prime minister is planning a global project to prevent extremism through education. Kerrrrching!
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Just arrived and can't be bothered to read the previous pages.
I'm assuming we've already had...
- Only a tiny minority
- Nothing to do with Islam.
- And the classic 'what about the Crusades then'?
Thought so. Pray continue...
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Originally posted by stek View PostIt's of Western origin, destabilisation Я us.....
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