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Previously on "Seems the Saudi's are behaving as badly as always!"
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Originally posted by NotAllThere View Post
The only definition I could find of that was in the Urban Dictionary.
To ferminate is when someone/something has not showered/cleaned themselves in too long. Resulting in a very strong aroma of their own or your own smell.
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Originally posted by Zigenare View Postferminate.
To ferminate is when someone/something has not showered/cleaned themselves in too long. Resulting in a very strong aroma of their own or your own smell.
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Originally posted by Zigenare View Post
I would suggest that more notice will be taken of the PM raising issues with the Saudi delegation than the great unwashed protesting/rioting on UK streets.
With regards to not being surprised if the Saudi's "did it", it doesn't matter if they "did it" or not, someone is throwing mud and some of it has stuck. In the absence of evidence I'll sit on the fence and let things ferminate.
YMMV
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Originally posted by vetran View Post
I think most people won't be surprised if the Saudi's did it, it has apparently already been raised with the UN.
Applying pressure to visiting dignitaries is ok for Trump but not for people we sell piles of weapons to?
With regards to not being surprised if the Saudi's "did it", it doesn't matter if they "did it" or not, someone is throwing mud and some of it has stuck. In the absence of evidence I'll sit on the fence and let things ferminate.
YMMVLast edited by Zigenare; 22 August 2023, 08:45.
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Originally posted by Zigenare View Post
I may sound cold-hearted here but...
Having listened to the accusations by the rather pleasant looking and sounding Nadia Hardman(who I wouldn't trust with my rabbit - if I had one) I believe that every country has the right to defend its borders from invasion. If there is documented evidence of rape/torture/murder then it needs to be taken to the UN - causing havoc in the UK during a state visit isn't going to help anyone.
Just my opinion.
Applying pressure to visiting dignitaries is ok for Trump but not for people we sell piles of weapons to?
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Originally posted by vetran View Post
Yep
https://news.sky.com/video/controver...it-uk-12942029
though this is worse than even I expected. They are just opening fire on Asylum seekers direct from Ethiopia.
Having listened to the accusations by the rather pleasant looking and sounding Nadia Hardman(who I wouldn't trust with my rabbit - if I had one) I believe that every country has the right to defend its borders from invasion. If there is documented evidence of rape/torture/murder then it needs to be taken to the UN - causing havoc in the UK during a state visit isn't going to help anyone.
Just my opinion.
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Originally posted by SueEllen View PostI read the same story in The Guardian. (Wonder which press agency they both got it from.)
Guess regardless of how nasty the British Government is, there are other governments who are even worse.just take a look at the competition.
Incompetent, arrogant or pitifully stupid yes.
Nasty? no they are a long way behind most of Asia & Africa they even make the Belgians look nice.
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Originally posted by Zigenare View Post
Are we expecting a visitor?
https://news.sky.com/video/controver...it-uk-12942029
though this is worse than even I expected. They are just opening fire on Asylum seekers direct from Ethiopia.
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I read the same story in The Guardian. (Wonder which press agency they both got it from.)
Guess regardless of how nasty the British Government is, there are other governments who are even worse.
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Seems the Saudi's are behaving as badly as always!
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...rt-claims.html
'Thousands' of migrants have been 'shot to pieces' and killed by Saudi border guards this year as they tried to enter the kingdom, report claims- Many of the migrants reportedly had their legs severed and their fingers shot off
- Migrants, many of them travelling from Ethiopia, were attacked at close range
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