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What rot, if you are inciting racial hatred it will be addressed ( unless you are called Trump) , starting a petition is not doing that is it?
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the west should and the ruskies and the entire free world should unite to wipe this out, period.
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What must Americans REALLY think of this nutjob petition to 'ban' an American billionaire for having American interests at heart - no matter how misguided - when WE have Jeremy Corbyn as the Leader of HM Labour Party?
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I know the TRUTH. The MAJORITY of UK citizens know the TRUTH. But we can all continue TELLING the TRUTH until Armageddon, but the SELF-BLIND will not SEE, the SELF-DEAF will not LISTEN, and the SELF-DUMB.... are, well... Just DUMB. :laugh: As for 'Stop The War Coalition' - as MTVN intimated, it is nothing more than a nest of treacherous vipers. |
It's too easy to sign a petition online, if people had to fill out a form and buy a stamp to post it I predict this petition would hardly have got off the ground, we gave Nick Griffin a platform and Abu Hamza, we should welcome him with open arms and throw a reception for him in Tower Hamlets or Bradford.
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People had to pay £3 to elect a leader for a political party, and they did, this is just one way to gauge public opinion, like polls and being involved in surveys. A petition can't give an exact indication of the strength of feeling in the UK but then again putting a :clap1: against a comment on a forum can't either, and yet here we are. What is the solution, if you sign a petition it's not enough protest and it's too much, where's the happy medium...Put up and shut up? |
Keeping him across the pond enables him to make outrageous comments about London and the UK and let's him wallow in his ignorance, invite him here and provide counter argument to his comments would be far more productive IMO rather than sweeping him under the carpet
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if signing a petition makes people feel empowered, I would actively encourage it. I've never heard of an instance where signing a petition did anyone any direct harm :shrug:
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Trump: The UK is in denial about its "Muslim problem"
"The United Kingdom is trying hard to disguise their massive Muslim problem," he said, yet "everybody is wise to what is happening, very sad! Be honest" Thank you to respected columnist Katie Hopkins for her powerful writing on the U.K.'s Muslim problems. Would that be the cockroach comments?... http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worl...news-live.html |
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He didn't even say ban all muslims forever... he said we should pause muslims coming in, until we have a way to tell which ones are the REAL muslims that actually believe in crazy muslim crap, and which ones are the normal human beings that just happen to be muslims.
obviously we don't have a problem with the normal human being muslims that don't actually believe in crazy muslim crap, but we need a way to figure out which is which. that's all he's saying. I agree that he didn't make himself clear enough though. He should have planned his words more carefully. |
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Borats verdict :laugh:
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Why are people not eager to confront Trump with their counter arguments to his position rather than signing silly petitions to try and make him dissapear(He won't).If we are a democratic country then we should welcome him and debate with him.If he is in the wrong then he will come out of it looking worse and more than likely won't come back.Although i can't imagine that coming here will benefit him in any way in his campaign.I don't think shutting down debate helps anyone tbh.
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