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AnalHamster wrote: ↑Sat Nov 30, 2019 1:07 amWhat the world needs is a caliphate, next time one pops up it should be recognised as a country
Well, I can agree in theory. But a caliphate is a successor state (which is what khalifa means), a blood relative to Muhammed, and nobody trying to make that claim has even the merest prove of it. Heck, your damn *queen* has an actual known blood relative in her background, so has a greater claim. In other words, any khalifa these days are not legitimate. And then only for Sunni: you have relatively large but minor groups of Muslims who would still deny that khalifa, since it wouldn't be established according to their claims.
Anyone trying to rebuild a khalifa these days is just trying to dig up a long dead past that means nothing to the average Muslim.
If you can't be a good example, you can still serve as a horrible warning.
“All mushrooms are edible. Some even more than once!”
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Why is there anti-Polish hatred in Europe?
Since the British referendum, people in the U.K. have been saying awful things to immigrants and minorities, including Poles. But disdain for Poles goes back centuries and isn’t just in England.
Any damn fool can navigate the world sober. It takes a really good sailor to do it drunk
In comparison to the US, yes it is. Didn't say it was perfect, most of the world wanting to live in the US is always going to cause problems.
Fixed
You mean ignored. But you have to work within your mental limitations, so run along.
The UK’s immigration system is ideologically broken
Britain’s brutal approach took centre stage in 2012, when Theresa May first uttered the words ‘hostile environment’. But this is an ongoing, historical problem
As the inquest into the death of another of the Windrush scandal migrants took place, I can’t help but think about the scale of the issue at hand.
Dexter Bristol was a 58-year-old Grenadian man who came to the UK at eight years old and died after what his family called 18 months of unbearable stress imposed by the Home Office. The coroner agreed that his application to remain in the UK was a “stressor” but believed he had other stressors, including being anxious about the relationship with his mother, so ruled he died of natural causes.
Bristol himself, you may recall, was so terrorised by the system that he avoided using NHS services in the two years before his death, for fear of being targeted.
It’s an issue that multiple health practitioners have spoken out about, particularly since the roll-out of charges for immigrants. Last year, an Ethiopian asylum seeker was denied chemotherapy when she was found ineligible for free care by the Home Office and NHS. She died at the age of 39 last month.
All I can say is Thank God they are so vigilant about mean Facebook posts. Who knows how many bad things would be happening if they werent dedicating crucial resources and manpower to making sure nobody says anything mean on the interweb.
"When governments fear the people, there is liberty. When the people fear the government, there is tyranny."
AnalHamster wrote: ↑Mon Dec 02, 2019 12:28 pm
You're all delusional. This attack was ended in under 5 minutes by two bullets to the head. There is nothing to criticise in the police response.
Except for their poor training.
Can you come up with anything you think they should have done differently?
AnalHamster wrote: ↑Mon Dec 02, 2019 12:28 pm
You're all delusional. This attack was ended in under 5 minutes by two bullets to the head. There is nothing to criticise in the police response.
Except for their poor training.
Can you come up with anything you think they should have done differently?
Dodge away.
A cuppa and a stern talking to?
Any damn fool can navigate the world sober. It takes a really good sailor to do it drunk
AnalHamster wrote: ↑Mon Dec 02, 2019 12:28 pm
You're all delusional. This attack was ended in under 5 minutes by two bullets to the head. There is nothing to criticise in the police response.
Except for their poor training.
Can you come up with anything you think they should have done differently?
Dodge away.
Yes, the bobby's should have stepped back and let the civilians due their job for them. They had things under control until the cops got there.