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@booboo said in The Failed policy of Multiculturalism:
@JC good on him for this response.
But just for a moment assume these statements were made by a white, middle-aged, Christian in the same position (removing the context of his background, ethnicity etc ...) ...
Point.
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@booboo said in The Failed policy of Multiculturalism:
@JC good on him for this response.
But just for a moment assume these statements were made by a white, middle-aged, Christian in the same position (removing the context of his background, ethnicity etc ...) ...
We don’t have to imagine. Labour MP Champion did exactly that and has been hounded ever since. The fact is in this heightened environment only people of that same ethnicity and background can get away with saying anything but almost nobody does. Lots of people have been saying for a while now that Muslims need to step up and take responsibility for their communities’ actions. I think it’s worth acknowledging when the most powerful Muslim in the country does exactly that.
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Good words from Javid, sad that only he can bring this up. I won't be holding my breath as to the results of the research into why a particular community is grossly over-represented in this particular crime, they've made it abundantly clear that data that goes against a particular narrative is nothing but hate speech.
If anyone wants some important but terrifying reading have a look at the independent inquiry into the Rotherham cases..then have a look at the demographics of the town and run some basic calculations as to the percentage of the town's underaged girls that were raped and the percentage of males of a particular community doing the raping...and then figure in those rapes unreported and those perpetrators who got away.
I think this issue runs very deep and right through those in positions of power in the police as well as in politics, I hope Javid goes deep on this but even with all the protections of being the 'right' ethnicity and religion I doubt he'd be too keen to open that can of worms entirely.
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@Rembrandt said in The Failed policy of Multiculturalism:
Disturbing trend.
It's nothing new. I regularly watched Swedish TV when I lived in Norway. The shit they aired would make TYT blush.
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@Rancid-Schnitzel said in The Failed policy of Multiculturalism:
@Rembrandt said in The Failed policy of Multiculturalism:
Disturbing trend.
It's nothing new. I regularly watched Swedish TV when I lived in Norway. The shit they aired would make TYT blush.
BBC seem to be following a similar script too both on this Morrocan murder and the Manchester stabbing.
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@Rembrandt said in The Failed policy of Multiculturalism:
@Rancid-Schnitzel said in The Failed policy of Multiculturalism:
@Rembrandt said in The Failed policy of Multiculturalism:
Disturbing trend.
It's nothing new. I regularly watched Swedish TV when I lived in Norway. The shit they aired would make TYT blush.
BBC seem to be following a similar script too both on this Morrocan murder and the Manchester stabbing.
"Mr Clack also said he heard the knifeman shouting "Allah" during the attack, along with a slogan criticising Western governments."
His motivation is indeed a mystery.
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This will not end well.
https://zox.ee/video/nye-outside-koln-germany-part-1-1080p
What is the bet that the Germans get prosecuted and officials state that there is no problem? To be fair it is Cologne so this is pretty minimal compared to the 1,200 sexual assaults at New Years a couple years back..not that it would be reported on anyway.
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I just finished reading 'Strange death of Europe' by Douglas Murray. It's taken me a good few weeks, its a hard read, not in the way its written (it flows beautifully) but in its content which got me waaaay too worked up from time to time.
Not something you can read before bed that is for damn sure but probably one of the most important books to come out in a long time. An absolute must read for anyone who gives a damn about what the future might hold in an age of political correctness and forced mass-migration from very ideologically opposed cultures.
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@jegga said in The Failed policy of Multiculturalism:
So I’m blaming teachers, health professionals and the whole system which has failed this child who will live with FGM for the rest of her life.”
How about we blame the person found guilty in a court of law? I'm still amazed people try this nonsense of blaming the country and culture they've moved to that they weren't informed their stone-age practises aren't tolerated.
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@antipodean yeah it is maddening aye. Everyone gets the blame aside from the person who did it!!
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@antipodean said in The Failed policy of Multiculturalism:
@jegga said in The Failed policy of Multiculturalism:
So I’m blaming teachers, health professionals and the whole system which has failed this child who will live with FGM for the rest of her life.”
How about we blame the person found guilty in a court of law? I'm still amazed people try this nonsense of blaming the country and culture they've moved to that they weren't informed their stone-age practises aren't tolerated.
Bizarre really, did she expect those people to look at a little girls genitals? How else were they going to be aware her parents are barbarians?
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@Rembrandt said in The Failed policy of Multiculturalism:
This is absolutely outstanding. Lauren Southern's speech to the EU on her investigations into the trafficking situation in Europe and migration crisis. This girl has seriously matured. This doco is going to be pretty damn explosive
Listened to this all the while that silly little girl NZ has for a pm's words reverberating:
"I think you'll see from the reaction that they have had from New Zealanders that their views are not those that are shared by this country and I'm quite proud of that."
Fucken dimwitted fluffybunny
The EU invited her to speak and by god she made some sense. Finally some authentic information without pandering to an ideology.
I look forward to this doco as this is an issue (another one) where the false narrative is universally shoved down our throats with absolutely no exposure to the realities of the situation.
She has matured and seems a decent journo, pity NOBODY of worth in NZ wanted to hear her eh Jacinda?
Edit, there's a cool 10 minutes q&A at the end, including my favourite Imam Tawhidi, (Now there's a man with a life expectancy measured in hours!) and a lady explaining whose fault all this is.
Also Southern financed this doco investigation with private donations and will release it for free on borderless.com, if I remember correctly
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@Siam I think it was a mistake to go on tour with Stefan Molyneux. That guy is basically a right wing version of the radical left. I had to unfollow his twitter account as it just got stupid after a while (I try to follow people from across the political spectrum).
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@No-Quarter only if you retroactively agree that their speech should be banned.
The principle that anyone can speak and people can choose to listen or not must remain despite the personnel. Great principles are uncomfortable at times.
This is a sterling example of a principle in action. Had me thinking about his summary for days. 13 minute mark exactly for a good articulation of principles
That said, I too didn't really get much from Molineux and it's impressive to see how she's developed her craft
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@Siam oh yeah agree on that completely, and I chucked some $ towards the legal action taken against Goff at the time. My point was that it didn't help her reputation if she wants to be taken seriously.
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@Rembrandt said in The Failed policy of Multiculturalism:
This is absolutely outstanding. Lauren Southern's speech to the EU on her investigations into the trafficking situation in Europe and migration crisis. This girl has seriously matured. This doco is going to be pretty damn explosive
I think she was really going somewhere with what she was saying, but in my view she is often as guilty as those she is criticising. Her comments on the Somalian refugee getting deported and talking about compassion, is typical far-politics, of taking isolated situations, ignoring all context to come to totally inaccurate conclusions.
She didn't mention any of the following:
- He was kicking off massively on the plane, shouting obscenities, struggling violence - who wants to be on a plane with that?
- The passengers didn't know why he was being deported
- The fellow passengers didn't know he had been convicted of gang rape.
You can't go on about people having a messed up version of compassion when they knew none of the facts, and played the cards they had in front of them. There isn't a single person on this forum, who wouldn't have been happy to see the bloke get off the plane if they had been on it on their way to a holiday with their family.
Her overall thoughts are pretty good, but this example shouldn't be used as the poster-child of her position.
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