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@crucial said in Another attack in London:
@rancid-schnitzel said in Another attack in London:
@crucial said in Another attack in London:
@rancid-schnitzel said in Another attack in London:
@reprobate said in Another attack in London:
@rancid-schnitzel said in Another attack in London:
Open borders are great until you run out of other people's neighbourhoods.
says the new zealander living in australia
Could you please, just once, try to actually make a relevant, logical comment. The remark was not about immigration, it was about open borders. Im pretty sure even you understand the difference.
Genuine question here. What open borders are relevant in this issue?
Refer to @No-Quarter post above.
Probably directed to wrong person sorry. @No-Quarter s post raises the question. It doesn't answer it.
Where are these 'open borders'? There are controlled borders which people cheat to get through and there are asylum laws that get exploited by a few but there aren't 'open borders' (except Northern Island)Are you deliberately playing the tard?
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@rancid-schnitzel said in Another attack in London:
@crucial said in Another attack in London:
@rancid-schnitzel said in Another attack in London:
@crucial said in Another attack in London:
@rancid-schnitzel said in Another attack in London:
@reprobate said in Another attack in London:
@rancid-schnitzel said in Another attack in London:
Open borders are great until you run out of other people's neighbourhoods.
says the new zealander living in australia
Could you please, just once, try to actually make a relevant, logical comment. The remark was not about immigration, it was about open borders. Im pretty sure even you understand the difference.
Genuine question here. What open borders are relevant in this issue?
Refer to @No-Quarter post above.
Probably directed to wrong person sorry. @No-Quarter s post raises the question. It doesn't answer it.
Where are these 'open borders'? There are controlled borders which people cheat to get through and there are asylum laws that get exploited by a few but there aren't 'open borders' (except Northern Island)Are you deliberately playing the tard?
No. As I said, a genuine question. I would like to know what was meant by 'open borders'
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@crucial said in Another attack in London:
@rancid-schnitzel said in Another attack in London:
@crucial said in Another attack in London:
@rancid-schnitzel said in Another attack in London:
@crucial said in Another attack in London:
@rancid-schnitzel said in Another attack in London:
@reprobate said in Another attack in London:
@rancid-schnitzel said in Another attack in London:
Open borders are great until you run out of other people's neighbourhoods.
says the new zealander living in australia
Could you please, just once, try to actually make a relevant, logical comment. The remark was not about immigration, it was about open borders. Im pretty sure even you understand the difference.
Genuine question here. What open borders are relevant in this issue?
Refer to @No-Quarter post above.
Probably directed to wrong person sorry. @No-Quarter s post raises the question. It doesn't answer it.
Where are these 'open borders'? There are controlled borders which people cheat to get through and there are asylum laws that get exploited by a few but there aren't 'open borders' (except Northern Island)Are you deliberately playing the tard?
No. As I said, a genuine question. I would like to know what was meant by 'open borders'
It's an unmarked table in MS Word.
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You asked Google the wrong question.
It was - What open borders are relevant in this issue?
An open border concept has no effect as it is not real. @No-Quarter provided some suggestions to solve the issue. I am asking for clarification around open borders and I can't see where they are a problem.
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@reprobate said in Another attack in London:
And you people get upset when someone makes a joke, and pretend you want people to discuss things seriously. Then someone asks a question and...
I showed him how to use Google as I presume he didnt know.
Happy to help.He asked "I would like to know what was meant by 'open borders'"
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@baron-silas-greenback said in Another attack in London:
@reprobate said in Another attack in London:
And you people get upset when someone makes a joke, and pretend you want people to discuss things seriously. Then someone asks a question and...
I showed him how to use Google as I presume he didnt know.
Happy to help.He asked "I would like to know what was meant by 'open borders'"
Next time before butting in with a smart arse solution read back in the thread a little for context.
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@crucial said in Another attack in London:
You asked Google the wrong question.
It was - What open borders are relevant in this issue?
An open border concept has no effect as it is not real. @No-Quarter provided some suggestions to solve the issue. I am asking for clarification around open borders and I can't see where they are a problem.
It is real. Just mark the entire table and then click on the correct icon. Then you'll get no borders.
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@crucial said in Another attack in London:
@rancid-schnitzel said in Another attack in London:
@crucial said in Another attack in London:
@rancid-schnitzel said in Another attack in London:
@crucial said in Another attack in London:
@rancid-schnitzel said in Another attack in London:
@reprobate said in Another attack in London:
@rancid-schnitzel said in Another attack in London:
Open borders are great until you run out of other people's neighbourhoods.
says the new zealander living in australia
Could you please, just once, try to actually make a relevant, logical comment. The remark was not about immigration, it was about open borders. Im pretty sure even you understand the difference.
Genuine question here. What open borders are relevant in this issue?
Refer to @No-Quarter post above.
Probably directed to wrong person sorry. @No-Quarter s post raises the question. It doesn't answer it.
Where are these 'open borders'? There are controlled borders which people cheat to get through and there are asylum laws that get exploited by a few but there aren't 'open borders' (except Northern Island)Are you deliberately playing the tard?
No. As I said, a genuine question. I would like to know what was meant by 'open borders'
@Crucial oh dear. Here is the whole post that I answered so you can unbunch your panties about context.
Ask a stupid question, get a helpful answer .
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@crucial said in Another attack in London:
And here I was thinking this thread was for grownups.
Genuine question: what did you mean by "thread"?
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@baron-silas-greenback said in Another attack in London:
@crucial said in Another attack in London:
@rancid-schnitzel said in Another attack in London:
@crucial said in Another attack in London:
@rancid-schnitzel said in Another attack in London:
@crucial said in Another attack in London:
@rancid-schnitzel said in Another attack in London:
@reprobate said in Another attack in London:
@rancid-schnitzel said in Another attack in London:
Open borders are great until you run out of other people's neighbourhoods.
says the new zealander living in australia
Could you please, just once, try to actually make a relevant, logical comment. The remark was not about immigration, it was about open borders. Im pretty sure even you understand the difference.
Genuine question here. What open borders are relevant in this issue?
Refer to @No-Quarter post above.
Probably directed to wrong person sorry. @No-Quarter s post raises the question. It doesn't answer it.
Where are these 'open borders'? There are controlled borders which people cheat to get through and there are asylum laws that get exploited by a few but there aren't 'open borders' (except Northern Island)Are you deliberately playing the tard?
No. As I said, a genuine question. I would like to know what was meant by 'open borders'
@Crucial oh dear. Here is the whole post that I answered so you can unbunch your panties about context.
Ask a stupid question, get a helpful answer .
You are welcome.and here is the original post...
@crucial said in Another attack in London:
Genuine question here. What open borders are relevant in this issue?
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@crucial said in Another attack in London:
@baron-silas-greenback said in Another attack in London:
@crucial said in Another attack in London:
@rancid-schnitzel said in Another attack in London:
@crucial said in Another attack in London:
@rancid-schnitzel said in Another attack in London:
@crucial said in Another attack in London:
@rancid-schnitzel said in Another attack in London:
@reprobate said in Another attack in London:
@rancid-schnitzel said in Another attack in London:
Open borders are great until you run out of other people's neighbourhoods.
says the new zealander living in australia
Could you please, just once, try to actually make a relevant, logical comment. The remark was not about immigration, it was about open borders. Im pretty sure even you understand the difference.
Genuine question here. What open borders are relevant in this issue?
Refer to @No-Quarter post above.
Probably directed to wrong person sorry. @No-Quarter s post raises the question. It doesn't answer it.
Where are these 'open borders'? There are controlled borders which people cheat to get through and there are asylum laws that get exploited by a few but there aren't 'open borders' (except Northern Island)Are you deliberately playing the tard?
No. As I said, a genuine question. I would like to know what was meant by 'open borders'
@Crucial oh dear. Here is the whole post that I answered so you can unbunch your panties about context.
Ask a stupid question, get a helpful answer .
You are welcome.and here is the original post...
@crucial said in Another attack in London:
Genuine question here. What open borders are relevant in this issue?
Different question. I answered your second one and taught you how to google at the same time.
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@Crucial I think you've misunderstood my post a bit. I said "these ideas around open borders". I was referring to the recent push by the left for open borders, not that there are actually countries with open borders. Although Merkel did open Germany's borders to "refugees" for a while, and they''ll be paying the price for that for decades to come.
The second part of that sentence I mentioned the idea that "diversity is our strength". Which is nonsense, diversity is neither a good or a bad thing, it's just a describing word. If by diversity they mean we mix in a bunch of Islamic extremists into our society, then I'm pretty comfortable opposing diversity.
There are people with this Utopian idea of the world where we must increase immigration and open all borders and then everything will be tickety boo. My point is we are nowhere near at that point, and we need to actually tighten up immigration - particularly from parts of the world where their culture and values are at odds with ours.
It's also interesting that the diversity line is always trotted out when talking about Western countries, yet for example countries like Japan and China don't ever get a mention. It would appear diversity is only good if it means less white people.
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