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You mentioned that people are being radicalised. People aren't being they radicalised they've had enough.

This country is on its knees and the influx of people literally washing up on our shores every day has got to breaking point.

The liberal left were up in arms arms when the Rwanda scheme put in place by the previous government. The plan started to work though before Starmer ripped it up and offered zero as a replacement to the issue.

If these people on boats were genuine asylum seekers why don't they stay in the first safe country they reach or failing that spend the money on a flight to this country and seek asylum that way?

It would be hell of a lot safe and cheaper for them.
Thank you for illustrating my point absolutely perfectly.
 
I'll let you figure that one out 👍🏼
Yup, guessed that would be the basis of your answer. No answer, so a flippant comment to take your leave. Again. Feel free to have the final word cos I know how this ends.
 
I don’t think anyone has said it doesn’t. What this thread does illustrate is how easy it is to dupe and radicalise ordinary, decent people and get them to convince themselves and others that their and the country’s problems are all solely and complete the fault of immigration and immigrants. There are examples throughout history of what this kind of propaganda can lead to and it’s very troubling. Facts become expendable and social media and WhatsApp group messages become received wisdom. I must wish people wouldn’t believe everything they read and read only everything they already believe.

Indeed.
 
Said my piece, nothing further to add.
Baffles me why a top football poster like you gets dragged in to futile chatter with a gang of bullies - on non-football stuff, on a Football forum

It’s a Football forum after all.

If some non-football types who clearly prefer to discuss non-football shite above all else (cos they’re not Football types) on a Football forum, they need to set up their own non-Footy forum, and fack off to that non-footy Forum.

Simplz.
 
Baffles me why a top football poster like you gets dragged in to futile chatter with a gang of bullies - on non-football stuff, on a Football forum

It’s a Football forum after all.

If some non-football types who clearly prefer to discuss non-football shite above all else (cos they’re not Football types) on a Football forum, they need to set up their own non-Footy forum, and fack off to that non-footy Forum.

Simplz.
I try not to get involved in these type of conversations, sometimes the lure is too much.

People don’t ‘believe everything they read’. The problem is that many feel like they’re not allowed to say what they'd like without being branded as heartless or far right.

Not everyone who’s frustrated with the current situation is swallowing propaganda or WhatsApp nonsense. Some of them just have eyes and bills to pay.

They can see the pressure on housing, schools, healthcare and infrastructure and they’re asking legitimate questions about how sustainable it is.

That’s not extremism. That’s reality.
 
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I try not to get involved in these type of conversations, sometimes the lure is too much.

People don’t ‘believe everything they read’. The problem is that many feel like they’re not allowed to say what they'd like without being branded as heartless or far right.

Not everyone who’s frustrated with the current situation is swallowing propaganda or WhatsApp nonsense. Some of them just have eyes and bills to pay.

They can see the pressure on housing, schools, healthcare and infrastructure and they’re asking legitimate questions about how sustainable it is.

That’s not extremism. That’s reality.

Real eyes.
Realise.
Real lies.
 
Probably could have worded it better.

They can see with their own eyes what's going on around them.

I don’t get involved in these conversations much but there’s definitely an issue with immigration that some people don’t want to admit to whether the people landing on these shores are 30 year old fighting men or not.

❗️That's not aimed at anyone in this thread ❗
 

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