| Willkommenskultur on 12:06 - Nov 7 with 787 views | JACKMANANDBOY | An increasing amount of votes going to the anti immigration party in Germany. |  |
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| Willkommenskultur on 12:17 - Nov 7 with 777 views | Demitrius | In any sane World Blair and Merkel especially would be in prison for the wrecking ball they have taken to their own countries. Irresponsible, ill-thought out now causing unprecedented social conflict. Look at the scenes outside Villa Park last night. Today news of a Islamist terror plot in Austria with links to the UK and Germany. Yesterday another 300 migrants arrived at Dover and 37,000+ this year, among them will be a % of undocumented absolute wrong 'uns. Yet under the 'saying one thing and doing the polar opposite' policy of Starmer and his crew of gaslighting cretins it continues apace. |  |
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| Willkommenskultur on 13:18 - Nov 7 with 729 views | Joesus_Of_Narbereth | “ The lump sum payment is up to €1,000 (£880) per person, up to a maximum of €4,000 per family (£3,500). An additional €200 (£176) of general travel money is also offered per adult, and €100 (£88) for those under 18. This is significantly more generous than the UK's voluntary returns policy, which involves a single payment of up to £3,000 on a card that only works in the asylum seeker's home country” Do these politicians possess a single brain cell between them? Why on earth are they giving these people free money to be deported from a country they have no legal right to be in? Particularly those who have been convicted of a serious crime. That fella who touched up that kid in Epping, early release and a nice lump sum. And they say crime doesn’t pay. |  |
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| Willkommenskultur on 14:09 - Nov 7 with 704 views | ReslovenSwan1 |
| Willkommenskultur on 12:17 - Nov 7 by Demitrius | In any sane World Blair and Merkel especially would be in prison for the wrecking ball they have taken to their own countries. Irresponsible, ill-thought out now causing unprecedented social conflict. Look at the scenes outside Villa Park last night. Today news of a Islamist terror plot in Austria with links to the UK and Germany. Yesterday another 300 migrants arrived at Dover and 37,000+ this year, among them will be a % of undocumented absolute wrong 'uns. Yet under the 'saying one thing and doing the polar opposite' policy of Starmer and his crew of gaslighting cretins it continues apace. |
Do not conflate Villa park with overall migration issues. If the Isreali footballers were nervous they should be. I congratulate the locals for the restraint in the face of a genocide on Gaza and on going ethnic cleansing in the West Bank.. The annexation and ethnic cleansing in the West Bank is the key factor. Isrealis policy gas been a major driver for n destabilising the middle east with Europe and now UK bearing the cost . |  |
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| Willkommenskultur on 15:27 - Nov 7 with 668 views | Demitrius |
| Willkommenskultur on 14:09 - Nov 7 by ReslovenSwan1 | Do not conflate Villa park with overall migration issues. If the Isreali footballers were nervous they should be. I congratulate the locals for the restraint in the face of a genocide on Gaza and on going ethnic cleansing in the West Bank.. The annexation and ethnic cleansing in the West Bank is the key factor. Isrealis policy gas been a major driver for n destabilising the middle east with Europe and now UK bearing the cost . |
I'll conflate what I want using my eyes and ears and don't require your approval. Gaza and the West Bank are over two thousand miles away. I'm of the opinion that for the peaceable majority of UK citizens, that rabble of rabid, predominately Muslim men last night were kept a similar distance from our shores and they can take their scruffy Lefty virtue signalling mates with them... Many of them couldn't find Gaza on a map if it jumped up and bit them on the arse just a chance to hate on Jews and intimidate them, as those arrested for antisemitic offences last night prove, in this case towards a football team with no travelling supporters. The religion of peace doesn't do peaceful protests. it's just another excuse to take to the streets, assert dominance and push the envelope. [Post edited 7 Nov 15:28]
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| Willkommenskultur on 22:34 - Nov 7 with 591 views | JACKMANANDBOY |
| Willkommenskultur on 15:27 - Nov 7 by Demitrius | I'll conflate what I want using my eyes and ears and don't require your approval. Gaza and the West Bank are over two thousand miles away. I'm of the opinion that for the peaceable majority of UK citizens, that rabble of rabid, predominately Muslim men last night were kept a similar distance from our shores and they can take their scruffy Lefty virtue signalling mates with them... Many of them couldn't find Gaza on a map if it jumped up and bit them on the arse just a chance to hate on Jews and intimidate them, as those arrested for antisemitic offences last night prove, in this case towards a football team with no travelling supporters. The religion of peace doesn't do peaceful protests. it's just another excuse to take to the streets, assert dominance and push the envelope. [Post edited 7 Nov 15:28]
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I'm beginning to think about what we have been told.Heres a summary of the problems with BBC reporting. The Committee for Accuracy in Middle East Reporting and Analysis (CAMERA) has stated its complaints about BBC Arabic's coverage of the Gaza conflict prompted 107 corrections in the first 250 days since the October 7 attacks. This averages out to just under one correction every other day for a period of over eight months. In a separate analysis, a whistleblower's internal memo and an accompanying report (the "Asserson report") identified a far higher number of issues, claiming the BBC as a whole (across all its services, including Arabic) breached its editorial guidelines more than 1,500 times in a four-month period beginning October 7, 2023. This report found that the bias was even more pronounced in the BBC's Arabic content. Specific types of errors and issues found in BBC Arabic coverage include: Referring to Jewish communities within Israel's recognised borders as "settlements" and their residents as "settlers" (corrected 34 times). Describing Hamas and Hezbollah as "the Resistance" or their attacks on civilians as "resistance operations" (corrected five times). Relying on information from the Hamas-run Gaza Civil Defence Agency regarding mass graves and implying Israeli war crimes without independent corroboration. Misreporting that the International Court of Justice (ICJ) had ruled there was a "plausible case of genocide" in Gaza. Using contributors with extreme anti-Israel or antisemitic views (one appeared nearly 250 times, another over 200 times) without disclosing their bias to viewers. Omitting details or framing stories to "minimise Israeli suffering and paint Israel as the aggressor," a claim supported by an internal review that found "stark differences" in story treatment between the English and Arabic services. The BBC has acknowledged that "mistakes have been made or errors have occurred" and that certain contributors should not have been used. |  |
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| Willkommenskultur on 23:11 - Nov 7 with 566 views | Demitrius |
| Willkommenskultur on 22:34 - Nov 7 by JACKMANANDBOY | I'm beginning to think about what we have been told.Heres a summary of the problems with BBC reporting. The Committee for Accuracy in Middle East Reporting and Analysis (CAMERA) has stated its complaints about BBC Arabic's coverage of the Gaza conflict prompted 107 corrections in the first 250 days since the October 7 attacks. This averages out to just under one correction every other day for a period of over eight months. In a separate analysis, a whistleblower's internal memo and an accompanying report (the "Asserson report") identified a far higher number of issues, claiming the BBC as a whole (across all its services, including Arabic) breached its editorial guidelines more than 1,500 times in a four-month period beginning October 7, 2023. This report found that the bias was even more pronounced in the BBC's Arabic content. Specific types of errors and issues found in BBC Arabic coverage include: Referring to Jewish communities within Israel's recognised borders as "settlements" and their residents as "settlers" (corrected 34 times). Describing Hamas and Hezbollah as "the Resistance" or their attacks on civilians as "resistance operations" (corrected five times). Relying on information from the Hamas-run Gaza Civil Defence Agency regarding mass graves and implying Israeli war crimes without independent corroboration. Misreporting that the International Court of Justice (ICJ) had ruled there was a "plausible case of genocide" in Gaza. Using contributors with extreme anti-Israel or antisemitic views (one appeared nearly 250 times, another over 200 times) without disclosing their bias to viewers. Omitting details or framing stories to "minimise Israeli suffering and paint Israel as the aggressor," a claim supported by an internal review that found "stark differences" in story treatment between the English and Arabic services. The BBC has acknowledged that "mistakes have been made or errors have occurred" and that certain contributors should not have been used. |
Thanks for posting that - very interesting. |  |
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