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A Valid Protest Or A Chance To Stir Up Racial Hatred?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.// A Valid Protest Or A Chance To Stir Up Racial Hatred?//
why that is a question about one of AOGz many posts !
oh sorry sorry - I can see what you mean
valid protest
// All part of obergruppenfuhrer Merkles legacy. //
einsatzgruppenfuhrer is more insulting to Those Who Know.
I said it to a Ukrainian about a third person and spent the rest of the morning apologising for being needlessly offensive
( head of a murder squad sent into Ukraine to well murder everyone there)
why that is a question about one of AOGz many posts !
oh sorry sorry - I can see what you mean
valid protest
// All part of obergruppenfuhrer Merkles legacy. //
einsatzgruppenfuhrer is more insulting to Those Who Know.
I said it to a Ukrainian about a third person and spent the rest of the morning apologising for being needlessly offensive
( head of a murder squad sent into Ukraine to well murder everyone there)
I assume the peaceful protest marchers hope they can convey the message that they are sick to death ,literally ,of asylum seekers who have been offered sanctuary abusing,raping and murdering young women. I assume in their peaceful way they are saying these foreign criminals are not worthy of consideration for asylum in our country so please remove them forthwith because Frau Merkel has done us no favours but provided pickings for these uncultured ungrateful immigrants who do not belong in a civilised western society.
FGS,for a change,even the Police Chief has acknowledged that crime figures have increased due to the admittance of these.........
FGS,for a change,even the Police Chief has acknowledged that crime figures have increased due to the admittance of these.........
When Feyenoord ( dutch footie) supporters came to Manchester
Far right and very well behaved really
they did Nazi salutes in public - [I felt like saying - do you have any idea what the Germans did during the Dutch occupation ?] and the Dutch couldnt believe that I took the view of Free Speech they can do what they like .... and the fact I dont like it is neither here not there and probably connected
Far right and very well behaved really
they did Nazi salutes in public - [I felt like saying - do you have any idea what the Germans did during the Dutch occupation ?] and the Dutch couldnt believe that I took the view of Free Speech they can do what they like .... and the fact I dont like it is neither here not there and probably connected
None of the protesters look like shaven headed right wing fascist thugs to me. Just everyday normal Germans you might meet in Ka De on your weekly shop. The fact they care for the safety and future of their own ,due these unprecedented sudden outbreaks of horrendous attacks by an alien culture thrust upon them leaves them wide open for the liberal far left to charge them with racial hatred whilst conveniently ignoring the reason for unrest in the first place.
// Peter Pedant . but I think a general election does the job better .
You must agree to a far-right government then//
christ where did that sequence come from ? it doesnt even LOOK logical. - but since it is a nice day
er yeah AOG if you say so - and when will this Day of Paradise occur?
( no guesses now)
You must agree to a far-right government then//
christ where did that sequence come from ? it doesnt even LOOK logical. - but since it is a nice day
er yeah AOG if you say so - and when will this Day of Paradise occur?
( no guesses now)
A valid protest. This country isn’t experiencing the problems that uncontrolled immigration is bringing to mainland Europe so it’s thoughtless to condemn people whose lives are being negatively affected. Either walk in their shoes and then decide or do them the courtesy of believing them when they say they have a problem. They’re living with it. We’re not.
As we well know, not all the rapists are accepted by the Germans.
""An Eritrean national who was rejected for asylum in Germany has been given a short jail sentence after he violently raped a middle-aged woman who was on her Monday morning walk to work in Leeds. Filmon Teklay launched his attack near a shut-down pub close to the city centre at 6.15am on September 3rd, when he punched and threatened to kill the woman before sexually assaulting and then raping her, Leeds Crown Court heard.
The victim — a woman in her 50s, who had struggled and screamed for help during the ordeal — said she feels the impact of the violent attack “has taken my life away from me”
The criminal defence lawyer said his client travelled through Sudan and Libya before migrating to Germany, where authorities rejected his application for asylum. Teklay then came to the UK in December and was being housed by the Home Office at taxpayers’ expense while his asylum claim was processed. Jailing the Eritrean for six years and three months, Judge Rodney Jameson QC told him: “It will be a matter for the Home Office as to what will happen to you once you are released.""
""An Eritrean national who was rejected for asylum in Germany has been given a short jail sentence after he violently raped a middle-aged woman who was on her Monday morning walk to work in Leeds. Filmon Teklay launched his attack near a shut-down pub close to the city centre at 6.15am on September 3rd, when he punched and threatened to kill the woman before sexually assaulting and then raping her, Leeds Crown Court heard.
The victim — a woman in her 50s, who had struggled and screamed for help during the ordeal — said she feels the impact of the violent attack “has taken my life away from me”
The criminal defence lawyer said his client travelled through Sudan and Libya before migrating to Germany, where authorities rejected his application for asylum. Teklay then came to the UK in December and was being housed by the Home Office at taxpayers’ expense while his asylum claim was processed. Jailing the Eritrean for six years and three months, Judge Rodney Jameson QC told him: “It will be a matter for the Home Office as to what will happen to you once you are released.""
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