Off Topic Migrant crisis

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Any non-white family was targeted to be burnt out of their homes, in areas where the mobs rioted.
That isn't rage targeted at illegal migrants. It is pure racist thuggery.

Is that what people really want?
Everybody who is not white being attacked in the streets?
Such a situation goes way beyond any reasonable desire to control immigration. It is sickening race hate.
 
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I find nothing admirable about people's homes being destroyed because they are outsiders.
Even Ukrainian refugees were targeted.

It's not even a case of "if you're not white you're not welcome".
In those parts of Northern Ireland anybody seen as a foreigner of any kind is a target for hate and mob violence.
Total Xenophobia.

Anybody on this forum not born in the UK?
Anybody married to someone not born in the UK?
When this 'show of strength' comes to London, don't be surprised if your front door is broken down at night by masked thugs, who will drag you and your family out onto the street and then burn your house down.
 
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African gangs with machetes running rife through parts of Oz, home invasions and assaults a part of every morning news.

How hard is it to get to Poland ?

It's depressing what i see going on, with no Governments looking like stopping the flow at all.
 
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As I said I don’t condone their behaviour last night but things need to change - starting with our weak government , we need to reinstate our borders and stop these barbaric feral scum entering our country unchecked- I fear for my children and grandchildren- not sure if you have kids Lardy ?
 
I find nothing admirable about people's homes being destroyed because they are outsiders.
Even Ukrainian refugees were targeted.

It's not even a case of "if you're not white you're not welcome".
In those parts of Northern Ireland anybody seen as a foreigner of any kind is a target for hate and mob violence.
Total Xenophobia.

Anybody on this forum not born in the UK?
Anybody married to someone not born in the UK?
When this 'show of strength' comes to London, don't be surprised if your front door is broken down at night by masked thugs, who will drag you and your family out onto the street and then burn your house down.
But this is what you get when the people who are supposed to govern the country and keep law abiding people safe do not do so.

Rivers of blood. It goes back that far.

This country has been changed out of all recognition because of left wing ideology which says that everyone is equal and everyone should live together side by side, whether they like it or not.

No, everyone is NOT equal and some are incapable of living peacefully side by side. It may not be their ‘fault’ - they may be damaged by what they have seen and been through and the conditions they have lived under previously, but it’s the UK Government’s job to make sure that those people are not entering this country to maim, rape, defraud, sexually abuse and murder British people.

Successive UK Governments have failed to ensure that protection and the current one shows absolutely no intent to even try to do so.

The result is inevitable, as I and many others have been saying for a long time. It’s no good bleating about it now - the warnings have been there for decades. And there’s worse to come unless drastic action is taken. Not taking that action doesn’t solve the problem, it just kicks it down the road and makes it harder to deal with the longer you delay.

The answer isn’t rioting nor the targeting of certain people by the mob. The answer is lawful protection from the elected Government, but if that doesn’t come ?
 
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