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Guided Missile

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  1. One of my old conspiracy theories. A year later:
  2. Thank you for your polite and thoughtful post. Without the support of the majority of the people living here, we have no chance of solving the immigration issues facing us and Starmer, with a mandate of 32%, has recently made that eventuality impossible, with his disgraceful speech blaming the far right. The solution is simple to me. Leave the ECHR, and also adopt a pure jus sanguinis approach to citizenship that prevents the automatic right to the children of immigrants to this priceless benefit, just because their mother gets pregnant in our country. This way, we can deport any immigrant or child of an immigrant, IF they commit a serious crime, after they've done the time. This policy is not uncommon and as you can see from the list of countries, there are many socialist states, such as Norway, that have this policy. This won't happen though. Too many pearl clutching, champagne swilling socialists, with their sticky fingers on the levers of power appealing to the unelected pressure groups and MSM. Just a minor point. Anyone seeing the police getting the shit kicked out of them at Madchester Airport, a partial and unrepresentative video of which caused the recent Leeds riots, might ask themselves how immigrants fleeing an unsafe country get to fly back from them, after their holidays in these "unsafe" countries. Mate, we are getting taken for mugs.
  3. Questioning the potential for religious radicalisation as a cause of violence is not racism and there is no evidence that the violence is caused by the far right. As usual, the evidence is ignored and any opinion regarding a child killer who happens to be black is racism. I get called a cunt by lefties on here and Axel is immune because he is black and may be on the autistic spectrum. I think he is a piece of filth and that his family shares the responsibility for that, as does the government that let them into this country. I feel the same way about the Manchester bombers, an opinion that was shared by the public inquiry held 4 years after that tragic event. Sir John Saunders in the Kerslake Report noted: We have learnt f-all from this report, primarily down to the gutless politicians avoiding the difficult decisions. Well, it's going to be down to the citizens to make the decisions for them.
  4. You're right, it's not a game. As I have posted, it's a war. A war against a disconnected sector of our society that have been forced to let uncontrolled immigrants into our country, starting with Blair, who was supported by lefties like you, ignoring what has become a major concern for many people in this country, most of whom would never support the far right. So, put me on ignore if you can't face up to what warmonger Blair and his human rights wife, getting rich off of defending the "rights" of displaced people, have caused, but some of us are sick of the sight of "Two Tier Kier" and his stormtroopers, ignoring the real cause of the many tragedies caused by our insane immigration policy and blaming on the non-existent EDF and the "Far Right", whatever they are. Meanwhile the police do nothing to stop anti-semitic, pro-Hamas demonstrators spewing hate and crawling all over the cenotaph. Now is exactly the time to ask questions. The people will force an end to our insane immigration policy, mark my words. The Labour party, with 32% support of the electorate are now toast amongst the "Red Wall" voters and our working class. Oh, and the personal insults against me only prove the zero contribution those making them have, to solving to the biggest problem facing this country since the second world war. Don't sob all over your keyboards, just put me on ignore. I don't really care less. Oh, and maybe someone could explain where this piece of filth is on the autism spectrum. Looks bad, not mad, to me.
  5. In the absence of facts, consider this potential scenario, plucked from social media: His biggest influence, as with most young men, was his father. He left Rwanda around the time of the genocide against the Tutsis and moderate Hutus. More than one million people are estimated to have perished and an estimated 150,000 to 250,000 women were also raped. Imagine this guys value system and what he may have instilled in his son. Like the Manchester bombers and their family, it will be years and a public inquiry to find out. In the meantime Starmers main culprits are the "far right". I have a feeling the father witnessed worse things in Rwanda than the riots we saw in the UK last night.
  6. More Social Media Racism:
  7. Here's a racist news article. Just shows what can happen when you import radicalised and damaged families from war zones like Libya, Syria, Afghanistan and Rwanda. Trouble is, no one is allowed to question or challenge why this great country of ours and its population were forced to agree to this. I doubt many of these damaged people are living in Islington. Normally the government places them in working class areas. We are heading for a civil war. Pick your side.
  8. Personally, I cannot believe his parents were not aware that he left the house in possession of a kitchen knife. I think they'll have to leave the country, without the need to deport them. They brought up an animal. Fuck 'em.
  9. I'd want to deport him, if he was expelled from school for carrying a knife and threatened to carry out a genocidal attack (if I know about this threat and worked for either social services or the police). Think of the innocent lives that would save.
  10. You can take the boy out of the jungle, but can't take the jungle out of the boy:
  11. Let's say you've just arrived from Rwanda and manged to get settled status. Your child, if born in the UK, will then be able to claim, at the age of 10, UK citizenship and benefit from the rights that confers.
  12. The UK follows a modified version of jus soli (right of the soil) that incorporates elements of jus sanguinis (right of blood) and parental residency status. Therefore, while birth in the UK does not guarantee British citizenship outright, it can lead to citizenship under specific conditions related to the status of the parents.
  13. Because it is a problem and acknowledged on a cross party basis. So, here's some countries that seem to have a potential answer to this long term problem for all of us in the UK. Japan: Citizenship is primarily based on parentage. A child born in Japan to foreign parents does not automatically receive Japanese citizenship. Germany: Citizenship is largely based on parentage. A child born in Germany to foreign parents does not automatically acquire German citizenship unless at least one parent has been a legal resident for several years. South Korea: Citizenship is based on parentage, not place of birth. A child born in South Korea to foreign parents does not automatically become a South Korean citizen. Switzerland: Citizenship is primarily determined by descent. Children born in Switzerland to foreign parents do not automatically receive Swiss citizenship. India: Citizenship is based on parentage. A child born in India to foreign parents does not automatically receive Indian citizenship unless at least one parent is an Indian citizen and the other is not an illegal migrant. Denmark: Citizenship is primarily conferred through the parents. A child born in Denmark to foreign parents does not automatically acquire Danish citizenship. Norway: Citizenship is based on parentage. Children born in Norway to foreign parents do not automatically receive Norwegian citizenship. China: Citizenship is based on parentage, not place of birth. A child born in China to foreign parents does not automatically become a Chinese citizen. Maybe jus sanguinis is a possible solution. Let's face it, jus soli, as practised in the US and the UK, is just not working anymore, now the old Empires are no longer in need of cheap labour. AI and robotics have changed that for requirement for good. I'm sure Starmer et al have a better solution. Probably a poster campaign in Calais.
  14. I see there's a deafening silence from the lefties on this site. I'll fill in the gap, inspired by Herman Munster:
  15. Oil-rich Venezuela’s economy entered freefall after Mr Maduro took the helm. Plummeting oil prices, widespread shortages and hyperinflation that soared past 130,000 per cent led first to social unrest and then mass emigration. However, Cuba said Mr Maduro had delivered an “historic electoral triumph”, while China said it “stands ready to enrich our all-weather strategic partnership”.
  16. You've got to laugh. An ex-bus driver, Nicolás Maduro, nearly as left wing as Kamala Harris and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, get's re-elected as President, with 132.2 per cent 🤣 of the votes counted. Welcome to a shining example of a Socialist paradise, and one coming to us soon.
  17. You need professional help, mate.
  18. You've been caught making shit up and are now doing it again. You are confusing me with someone that gives a shit about Trump's golf game. I'm more concerned about the integrity of this site. You've let the posters down, but more importantly, you've let yourself down. I hope you reflect on this in the future.
  19. Yet you claim Trump is "openly admitting he is playing off the ladies’ tees all the way round", when you know that is the format Bryson has set up for his challenge. So, you make up a crock of shit and then find that concept funny. Personally, I find it pathetic. By all means criticize Trump for something real, but don't make up shit. #TDS
  20. This round was also played off the red tees. Entertaining video.
  21. Bryson's challenge is always played off the red tees, apart from when he played with Garcia. Nothing to do with Trump. They're trying to break 50, FFS.
  22. Whatever anyone says, for a man of 78, Trump is a decent golfer, as can be seen from this great video, with Bryson De Chambeau. Trump has challenged Biden to a golf match, giving him 20 shots and if Biden wins, Trump will donate $1M to charity. I think his money is safe.
  23. Here's a novel idea. How about people voting for a candidate based on their perceived ability to be President of the US, rather than based on their sex, race or religion? I know it's a wild thought...
  24. What can be unburdened by what has been.
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