maxwellblue
Well-Known Member
How many 12 year olds do you talk to online?
None, why do you ask
How many 12 year olds do you talk to online?
Please take a seat....None, why do you ask
I believe the polarisation process began just after the Iraq war, which led to mass movements of refugees and of course Blair's failure to implement some checks and balances like the other members of the EU when freedom of movement was established. Those two occurrence's opened the door for the likes of Farage et al to become more mainstream and even gain a modicum of respectability. Then Cameron scared of losing an election introduced the BREXIT referendum policy which he expected to be blocked by Clegg. When the Lib Dems collapsed he was left with a policy he didn't want, couldn't stop and didn't support.
In Germany, the post WW2 policy of offering the German diaspora a home was translated by Merkel into an open door immigration policy and in the wake of the Syrian and Afghan wars led to even more refugees being lured to Europe.
Across Europe the right is on the rise, they have exploited peoples fears of the other. Think Farage's breaking point poster, there are other reasons too such as climate change and food poverty in the sahel and religious discrimination in parts of the sub sahara
It is well worth watching the video that Zen posted, that shows how easy it is for tyranny to succeed and I fear tyranny is where we are heading.
Please take a seat....
Where should I take it ?
In the corner facing the wall.
You see you should never, ever blame an entire cohort of people for (whatever).
If you do, it's no better than Hitlerism.
To give a salient example, the great majority of Irish people did not support IRA terrorists.
It's equally wicked, by the way, to blame all Jews, including Mr Cohen who lives three doors down, for what the Israeli government is doing in Gaza. Unfortunately, some British people do.
Hell, there are even Tories who are decent people, not fucking Nazis.
This is the reformed Nazi party thread. Any comment on them?Nah, nothing of interest or substance there. Rather like Labour's policies