ChatterBank1 min ago
Immigration: Enough ?
Is it not time to face the facts, & how could anyone not be appalled by the way the government has mishandled this issue?
Who ya gonna call ? (I don't know about you, but it won't be Ghostbusters, I'll be calling the Reform Party)
Who ya gonna call ? (I don't know about you, but it won't be Ghostbusters, I'll be calling the Reform Party)
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Pakistan is to hold a day of mourning for some 290 odd Pakistani Nationals who died in the recent boat sinking off the Greek Coast. Why are Pakistanis paying people smugglers to illegally enter the West? Is Pakistan an unsafe Country? Is there civil war or famine ravaging the place? Pakistan is a nuclear weaponised Country, with a supposedly democratic system. Why do people need to seek illegal entry to the West in that case? There is much more to the influx from the mainly Muslim countries to the Christian West. It is not exclusively about short term economics. Wake up and smell the brown stuff(not coffee). This is a sanctioned invasion of Christendom by their mullahs, and our politicians. The Western governments were long ago seduced by the vision of one World rule and their own place on the temporary gravy train. Until the ordinary citizen of all free Nations begin to fight back, in the truest sense, it will continue with increasing pace. Remember ... the more that arrive then the more assistance will be available to the ones who look to take your place. Where will you go?
A good post from Togo, I think. It is a question of reasons and scale.
If I were to turn up in France, for example, without producing my passport, does anyone really think that I would be accepted as fleeing a non-functioning country where I fear for my life from a breakdown of law and order and an inadequate health service?
Of course not! Yet we are accepting people who are saying much the same.
As has been said by others; it is a question of scale. I have watched our culture being eroded, not enriched. Yes, great to have wider foods, opinions, experiences etc.; I'm not arguing for parochialism or isolationism, but try asking the average 12 yr-old to sing a British folk song and my bet is that they can't even give you 'Molly Malone'. Rather like indigenous cultures, such as the Maoris, the host country is being gradually marginalised.
If I were to turn up in France, for example, without producing my passport, does anyone really think that I would be accepted as fleeing a non-functioning country where I fear for my life from a breakdown of law and order and an inadequate health service?
Of course not! Yet we are accepting people who are saying much the same.
As has been said by others; it is a question of scale. I have watched our culture being eroded, not enriched. Yes, great to have wider foods, opinions, experiences etc.; I'm not arguing for parochialism or isolationism, but try asking the average 12 yr-old to sing a British folk song and my bet is that they can't even give you 'Molly Malone'. Rather like indigenous cultures, such as the Maoris, the host country is being gradually marginalised.