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Originally posted by LondonManc View PostI think you'll find my comment was an observation - I'm fine with what bigot means but you're clearly struggling. Here's a clue - it doesn't mean racist.
You've not been drinking again have you?
How you think that suggesting someone is trolling is bigoted while claiming to take the intellectual high ground is quite astonishing. There are several bigots in this forum, most of them are your little pals HTH
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Originally posted by Flashman View PostWouldn't bother too argue with the lefties on here.
Most of them would quite willingly employ the poor unfortunates on below minimum wage as cleaners , au pairs , etc.
Vote Labour, darling , simply marvellous !
Plus all the cleaners around here charge more than minimum wage. In fact you are better of being a cleaner than a pizza delivery person as the wages are higher.
Also haven't voted Labour for years. No point where I live.
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Originally posted by vetran View PostSo if I don't agree with the assumption we should allow most of the world to move here because a minority of them may be escaping persecution I'm some racist right wing thicko? This because Mr Ass & co think I'm wrong.
I'm all for creating safe areas from them, feeding them and helping them,when its safe for them to return then we should help them rebuild. I don't believe opening our doors without any knowledge of who or what they are.
We can make far more difference by supporting them closer to to home. If you see the really effective aid its done in country or close by.
You may believe I'm wrong but you may not attack my morals or intelligence. I have produced a number of intelligent sources that suggest we are dealing with the crisis incorrectly, all you seem to be able to produce is a an emotional judgement and insults without any type of evidence.
So if you can't produce any sensible argument STFU please.
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Originally posted by vetran View Postwith an average annual Syrian wage of US$ 3,662 it might take a while to find the $10k they need.
Afghanistan average yearly wage - US$ 274 - well.
Irag might have a chance US$ 15,258.
Apparently they promise the future earnings of the migrant to pay off the debt or the sister ends up in a Brothel.
sick yes, green no.
Most of them would quite willingly employ the poor unfortunates on below minimum wage as cleaners , au pairs , etc.
Vote Labour, darling , simply marvellous !
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So if I don't agree with the assumption we should allow most of the world to move here because a minority of them may be escaping persecution I'm some racist right wing thicko? This because Mr Ass & co think I'm wrong.
I'm all for creating safe areas from them, feeding them and helping them,when its safe for them to return then we should help them rebuild. I don't believe opening our doors without any knowledge of who or what they are.
We can make far more difference by supporting them closer to to home. If you see the really effective aid its done in country or close by.
You may believe I'm wrong but you may not attack my morals or intelligence. I have produced a number of intelligent sources that suggest we are dealing with the crisis incorrectly, all you seem to be able to produce is a an emotional judgement and insults without any type of evidence.
So if you can't produce any sensible argument STFU please.
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostThat seems a rather bigoted comment (you might want to look up the word before using it). Still it's nice of you to wade in and defend him. The fact is, he's become progressively more vociferously right-wing over the last 6 or so months and I genuinely wonder if it's a deliberate ploy similar to FA's.
You've not been drinking again have you?
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Originally posted by sasguru View Postvetran (sic) and his acolytes LondonManc, GB9, OriginalPM etc just come across as thick as mince.
Not the cream of the contractor crop for sure
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Originally posted by NotAllThere View Post
But Vetran has two saving graces GB9, OriginalPM, LondonManc et al. lack: he appears to be a decent chap underneath it all, and he has a sense of humour.Last edited by sasguru; 27 February 2017, 18:51.
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Originally posted by LondonManc View PostI'm not sure if that's an improvement on NAT thinking he's either an ignoramus or a thicko ...
But Vetran has two saving graces GB9, OriginalPM, LondonManc et al. lack: he appears to be a decent chap underneath it all, and he has a sense of humour.
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vetran (sic) and his acolytes LondonManc, GB9, OriginalPM etc just come across as thick as mince.
Not the cream of the contractor crop for sure
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That seems a rather bigoted comment (you might want to look up the word before using it). Still it's nice of you to wade in and defend him. The fact is, he's become progressively more vociferously right-wing over the last 6 or so months and I genuinely wonder if it's a deliberate ploy similar to FA's.
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostI'm slowly leaning to the idea Vetran is trying to fill the gap in the obnoxious right-wing posting segment left by FullyAutomatrix's Corbyn-trolling. Either that or he's been radicalised by the Daily Mail over the last few months.
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Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostI don't think you're being deliberately disingenuous... at least I hope you're not, and it's just you being a bit hard-of-thinking.
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