
Hahaha! Cry more Sweden!
I just watched the whole hour long debate. To be honest I found it to be a pretty well rounded debate conducted politely without the shouting over each other that often accompanies such debates in the UK.BjornP wrote:
Here's an example of the way Swedish politicians talk about immigration.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=arjJmqDrUUI&t=106s
(Turn on captions for English subs).
The "best" example of the discourse ssu is referencing comes at around the middle, when a Swedish "expert" and "historian" named Henrik Arnsted gets brought in on the debate panel...
TheReal_ND wrote:
Hahaha! Cry more Sweden!
Otern wrote:not a surprise there. If she showed up in a hijab, her campaign would crumble before it even started.
Publicity is usually good for gaining support.C-Mag wrote:Otern wrote:not a surprise there. If she showed up in a hijab, her campaign would crumble before it even started.
I suspect she will gain support for making a stand against Islamic Gender penalties.
http://www.breitbart.com/london/2017/02 ... pensation/A British Islamic State suicide bomber was freed from Guantanamo Bay after lobbying by UK’s left-wing government and paid £1 million of taxpayer’s money in compensation.
On his return to the UK, the then Labour party Home Secretary David Blunkett insisted: “No one who is returned… will actually be a threat to the security of the British people”.
Ronald Fiddler, known as Abu Zakariya al-Britani, blew himself up near the Iraqi city of Mosul this weekend, in an attack targeting coalition forces containing embedded British and American Special Forces advisers.
There's a pretty good chance that locking somebody up in a hole without charge for 10 years, among a bunch of terrorists may, in fact, have made him a terrorist. One wonders...Speaker to Animals wrote:http://www.breitbart.com/london/2017/02 ... pensation/A British Islamic State suicide bomber was freed from Guantanamo Bay after lobbying by UK’s left-wing government and paid £1 million of taxpayer’s money in compensation.
On his return to the UK, the then Labour party Home Secretary David Blunkett insisted: “No one who is returned… will actually be a threat to the security of the British people”.
Ronald Fiddler, known as Abu Zakariya al-Britani, blew himself up near the Iraqi city of Mosul this weekend, in an attack targeting coalition forces containing embedded British and American Special Forces advisers.
There was certainly no evidence he was radicalised before his time in Guantánamo. Such a good idea when you closed it.......er wait.GrumpyCatFace wrote:There's a pretty good chance that locking somebody up in a hole without charge for 10 years, among a bunch of terrorists may, in fact, have made him a terrorist. One wonders...Speaker to Animals wrote:http://www.breitbart.com/london/2017/02 ... pensation/A British Islamic State suicide bomber was freed from Guantanamo Bay after lobbying by UK’s left-wing government and paid £1 million of taxpayer’s money in compensation.
On his return to the UK, the then Labour party Home Secretary David Blunkett insisted: “No one who is returned… will actually be a threat to the security of the British people”.
Ronald Fiddler, known as Abu Zakariya al-Britani, blew himself up near the Iraqi city of Mosul this weekend, in an attack targeting coalition forces containing embedded British and American Special Forces advisers.