Tipperary animal lover wrote: » https://twitter.com/i/status/1289957547726659591 Happy out
Mr. Karate wrote: » Diversity is our greatest strength. That homeless Man should check his privilege and be grateful that the "New Irish" gentleman culturally enriched him.
biko wrote: » It took a while for GMB to follow in Farage's footsteps and report on the channel boats, but at least they finally did.
Bobblehats wrote: » Just another example of another fish out of water. It’s black and white; the contrast is too great they’re not like us at all at all. We’re losing a lot of respect internationally I hope people realise
dominatinMC wrote: » Absolutely sickening. Let's see the liberals attempt to defend that.
Mr. Karate wrote: » Leftists refuse to admit that there are cultures that are completely incompatible with ours and letting people from these cultures into our cultures in unlimited numbers always leads to conflict and an inevitable collapse in our societies.
TheCitizen wrote: » I don't see why you think anyone would try to defend that. Obviously the kid who filmed himself doing that is an idiot.
Bobblehats wrote: » Bit of a pattern of idiotic kids filming themselves doing that. Wouldn’t you say
JPCN1 wrote: » Obviously they don't fear any potential consequences and they're probably right.
TheCitizen wrote: » People from different cultures are not being allowed in here in unlimited numbers Karate Kid.
murphthesmurf wrote: » I'm short on time, but here's my 2 cents worth. I'm English, so kind of a migrant myself in Ireland. I grew up in England and spent over 30yrs there in one of the most diverse areas of the country. I was a racist towards anyone who wasn't white when I was younger. I met people through my life that changed my outlook through school and work and today I don't think of myself as being racist. At least not as far as skin colour goes, I had many black and Indian friends over the years and more recently Eastern Europeans. Most just get along, go to work, have a laugh and a joke together. But... Not all. Some cultures rarely get along and never integrate. The same cultures that are responsible for the terrorism. The same culture that is responsible for the rape of upto half a million children across the UK. I've changed my mind about many people, but I've never met a Muslim who's ever changed my mind. Only ever reinforced my beliefs, and I've met more Muslim's than any other minority, probably in the thousands. There's a great Podcast episode of Triggernometry with Dr Ella Hill, a Rotherham grooming gangs survivor that's worth listening to.
Gentlemanne wrote: » You've met thousands of Muslims, none of which have made you reconsider the notion that the second biggest major world religion is personally responsible for terrorism and mass rape? I took a look at the youtube channel you suggested and I saw the same rightwing nutjob grifters (like Sargon of Akkad) that I've seen cause people to become obsessed about anti-Muslim sentiments, conspiracy etc. Sad when young people get caught up in that kind of thing.
Yellow_Fern wrote: » Sargon of Akkad is right leaning and he can be a provocateur but he isn't a swindler. yes you can argue he is obsessed by these issues but the people obsessed by a topic are more likely to spot an issue than others (the corollary is that they are prone to false positives). The point being, arguments should be considered on their own merits.
Gentlemanne wrote: » Right leaning? Back in 2016 he was what I would probably consider a poster-child of the alt-right, and he doesn't seem to have changed at all since. He joined the far-right UKIP and defends Trump to an incredible degree. He is absolutely a swindler and is radicalizing people with his often dishonest and misinformed content (White nationalist Richard Spencer agrees: https://archive.is/Zlfds). I hope you aren't aware of his casual use of slurs and invocation of sexual assault, because I don't think any reasonable person would defend someone like that.
Gentlemanne wrote: » You've met thousands of Muslims, none of which have made you reconsider the notion that the second biggest major world religion is personally responsible for terrorism and mass rape? I took a look at the youtube channel you suggested and I saw the same rightwing nutjob grifters.
jmreire wrote: » The second biggest religion on the planet does not expressly forbid either terrorism or rape.....especially when the people being terrorised or raped, are so called "Non-Believers ,or more bluntly "Infidels ". Just ask the Yazidis,,, or the victims of the Muslim grooming gangs in England. When "ordinary" Muslims criticized isis...., they were quickly put in their place when the relevant passage in the Quran was quoted. If its not expressly forbidden in the Quran, then it's permissible. And thats the problem, while the majority of Muslims do not terrorise or rape, the one's who do can claim justification.
Cordell wrote: » It's pretty amazing to see people failing to recognise it for what it is: a far right ideology.
Mr. Karate wrote: » Let's put it this way. We keep hearing that Islam is a religion of peace and Hamas,Isis, Al Qaeda,etc disgrace Islam. YET, whenever there is a terrorist attack committed by an Islamic Jihadist NOT ONE Iman will come forward and condemn these attacks or these groups. Its all lip service about how Islam is a religion of peace [so peaceful they'll kill you if you disagree with them] and they're the actual victims not the dead or dismembered. If these groups are disgracing Islam then how come no Imam never wants to condemn them?