robp135
Anthony Gardner
And there are 7m migrants here doing the exact thing who you seemingly think are fair game because of illegal immigrants
Again, not what I said.
And there are 7m migrants here doing the exact thing who you seemingly think are fair game because of illegal immigrants
Again, not what I said.
Not directly, but when you produce excuses for it and post graphs in response about illegals when talking about working migrants it becomes pretty clear whats being alluded to.
My OP over the weekend where this has originated was literally me saying that I felt sorry for anyone here working hard for a better life who is facing the kinds of abuse thats clearly rising in the UK. What an outrageous view
Its clearly avoidable when you see a Dr who is working for example, your brain can compute that they might, might just be here working and benefit to society and not racially abuse them.
Some just need to engage their brains, I suspect there isnt an appetite to do so though
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There will be many who do not remember (or know) the 70s and 80s when this sort of thing was sadly commonplace. For those of us who DO remember it, let's just say that we're sadly seeing the same conditions in society.
I went down abit of a mini rabbit hole and seemingly they appear a pretty important workforce in some US states, apparently around Healthcare jobs etc.Here's some history behind why Somalia is one of the very poorest countries in the world...same old story really...it appears Somalians are considered largely unimportant to most people...tragic on a humanitarian basis. Before you jump to an assumption, let me be clear I am speaking about the general global attitude towards the country.
https://jacobin.com/2022/11/somalia-cold-war-war-on-terror-us-intervention-destabilization
We both want the same thing. I beleive part of what makes that achievable is if you crack down on the bad eggs that abuse the system.
And it is avoidable.
Yeh, like I have said before, my grandparents were in the cross hairs back then as Jews along with the Irish, West Indians and Indian/Sikh community. And all that seems to have happened is the cross hairs have moved and we are now just demonizing different people now.There will be many who do not remember (or know) the 70s and 80s when this sort of thing was sadly commonplace. For those of us who DO remember it, let's just say that we're sadly seeing the same conditions in society.
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