Great contribution, well done, now go back to playing with your crayons.Zlaxer wrote: ↑Fri Jun 15, 2018 6:02 amMontegriffo wrote: ↑Fri Jun 15, 2018 5:54 amWhich policies are those then?
The one where we refuse to let refugees drown in the Mediterranean, the one where breaking your bail conditions and committing contempt of court gets you locked up or is it the one where you need to be 18 to buy a whisk?
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For legal reasons, we are not threatening to destroy U.S. government property with our glorious medieval siege engine. But if we wanted to, we could. But we won’t. But we could.
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Hastur reminds me that not all Europeans are delusional Euroweenies.....
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How long Monte starts advocating for"reasonable" crayon control?Montegriffo wrote: ↑Fri Jun 15, 2018 6:27 amGreat contribution, well done, now go back to playing with your crayons.
Crayons allow one to express opinion....some opinions are dangerous....thus..the use of crayon may be dangerous and must therefore be tightly regulated....
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Because most of those boats are unseaworthy and dangerously overloaded.Hastur wrote: ↑Fri Jun 15, 2018 6:25 amAnother mystery; how come, Doctors Without Borders pick up refugees almost off the beach in Libya and then transport them all the way to Italy? Wouldn't it be much easier to drop them off in Tunisia? Wouldn't that also make the trips harder to sell for the smugglers that are getting rich putting people in rickety rafts?
Perhaps you are one of those who think we should just let people drown?
Sure they could drop them off in Tunisia where there is absolutely no provision for looking after them but if you think that would make them just go home then you probably don't understand the kind of desperation which has led them to migrate in the first place.
I mean we could try to end the wars and abject poverty which motivates them to take such desperate measures in the first place but what would be in it for us? Apart from ending the migration which results from such problems.
So we are back to helping to save lives or allowing refugees/migrants to drown in the Med.
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Dude. Read what he wrote again.
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Tunisia and Libya is actually Waterworld. Only Kevin Costner can survive there.
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Universal franchise is suicidal.
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I see no evidence that it is less sustainable than other forms of governance.
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What do you think I didn't address?
Some idea that the people traffickers would somehow lose/give up all their trade and migrants would turn around and go home? Naive at best.
Still waiting for someone to point out how this is all government policy to deliberately flood Europe with refugees.
This is a response to a human tragedy not some plan to genocide whites.
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