That's a total misrepresentation and you know it is. It's a lie, like claiming that I favour open borders[/QUOTE] Your racism is subtle and snide - like posting, totally out of context, that the Southport murderer's parents were from Rwanda. Or that if we hadn't 'taken them' the poor children would still be alive. I see you Goldie and I know what you are. I do know that I called you out over BLM, though, and I'm calling you out again. You're a racist.
There is currently no evidence that the suspect is Muslim, an immigrant, or that the attack was religiously- That could obviously change but if that evidence remains the same then what this has to do with illegal immigrants or checking passports from his homeland seems a bit strange. Could it be described as a racist attack?? I'm not sure, the EDL attack on the mosque obviously was whether you like it or not.
120000 in the last 3 years alone thats a lot of daily reporting and thats the number for illegals arriving by boat that have been counted
Should have stayed in the EU, never seemed to have this problem then. But think how much fruit could be picked!
Your racism is subtle and snide - like posting, totally out of context, that the Southport murderer's parents were from Rwanda. Or that if we hadn't 'taken them' the poor children would still be alive. I see you Goldie and I know what you are. I do know that I called you out over BLM, though, and I'm calling you out again. You're a racist.[/QUOTE] How the **** can reporting that the killer's parents were from Rwanda be out of context, when it's top of the news and there were previous posts on this board on it? If we took fewer migrants from Third World countries and monitored them and worked to integrate them into British society, that would benefit them and the people living here. That is not a racist view. Neither is worrying about how multiculturalism is failing. You live in your little Woke bubble, Strolls, where anyone criticising immigration policy is racist, not because they are, but because it's your truth. Just ****ing grow up, man
I've never said that anyone criticising immigration policy is a racist, I'm saying that you are. Where are you from originally?
My family tree on both sides of the family go back before 1066. What part of Ireland do you come from, or don't you want to say?
That's funny. You're definitely entitled to be a racist ****, then. Forgive me my liege, and do carry on. You must really hate the French.
Meghan? WTF? I'm neither ashamed nor proud of my ancestry, why would I be? It's meaningless. I know who and what I am, though, and I know what you are. I see you.
How conspiracies pushed by Andrew Tate and Tommy Robinson led to Southport violence (msn.com) Tate, Robinson and their mini-me, the smirking Farage. Riot-inciting ****s.
Meghan calls untruths her truth. If you know who you are, why don't you answer my question and stop being evasive, and repeating "I see you" like a kid in a playground?
Did social media fan the flames of riot in Southport? please log in to view this image It’s become a familiar pattern of events: a violent, terrifying attack unfolds, innocent people are killed, and social media is set alight with unfounded - and often incorrect - accusations about about the assailant's identity and what the motivation was. Think back to the stabbing attacks in Sydney earlier this year, falsely blamed on a Jewish student, or even the assassination attempt on Donald Trump in July. It’s the same with Monday’s attack on a children’s holiday dance and yoga session in Southport, England. A false name - attributed to the 17-year-old accused of killing three little girls as well as injuring eight other children and two adults - spread like wildfire across X, formerly known as Twitter. It wasn’t just this fake name either. There were false claims the attacker was a refugee who arrived in the UK by boat in 2023 and unfounded speculation he is Muslim. Some of these posts were accompanied by Islamophobic and racist hate. Merseyside Police have confirmed that the 17-year-old they have arrested was born in Cardiff to Rwandan parents, that he appears to have no known links to Islam, and that they are not currently investigating the attack as terror-related. This all contradicts lots of these claims - but it didn’t stop them poisoning an already toxic online atmosphere https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cd1e8d7llg9o