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Discuss Say it like it is Mate in the UK Electrical Forum area at ElectriciansForums.net
Surprised it's lasted so long. However, the debate is starting, isn't that what a forum is about. And it is Sunday.Wonder how long before this thread gets closed.
So in order to dissuade and punish the undesirable customs of other cultures we should employ and embrace the undesirable customs of other cultures ?
I think the point is "when in Rome do as the Romans do" We have to adhere and respect laws we don't always agree with or are used to in other countries.If not we have to face the consequences (Barbaric or not) But sometimes in the UK we bend over backwards far too much to folk who do not integrate into our society.Some integrate well but some want it both ways. Our laws when it suits and their laws when it suits.
The law is a written rule and can be interpreted differently but should not be bent to protect other races or creeds.
Sometimes I feel like a second class citizen in my home country.
that guy in the video might be a bit extreme, but nowhere near as extreme as the muslim hate preachers. inciting young men(and women) to kill in the name of their god.
Oh come on telectrix you can do better than that surely ? That sort of statement I expect from my 4 year old niece when she informs me that although she has been naughty it is not as naughty as X. I can honestly remember trying these arguments against my unimpressed parents....and 40 odd years on they still don't work lolthat guy in the video might be a bit extreme, but nowhere near as extreme as the muslim hate preachers. inciting young men(and women) to kill in the name of their god.
I think Tels referring to the likes of Anjem Choudhary & the like, who IMO are evil people, who twist young peoples minds. But then we have rhetoric from people like Trump proposing to build walls & fences. Listening to that guy in the vid, is quite disturbing. He seems to be referring to criminals, but I'm not quite so sure.Oh come on telectrix you can do better than that surely ? That sort of statement I expect from my 4 year old niece when she informs me that although she has been naughty it is not as naughty as X. I can honestly remember trying these arguments against my unimpressed parents....and 40 odd years on they still don't work lol
One point I would make is that I would wholeheartedly agree that the government should use it's resources to ship any convicted criminals out of the country - apparently the legislation is already there but for whatever reason it is rarely used.
Nope but I do believe that to be granted permanent residence in a country not of your birth is not a "right" it is more of a privilege which can be revoked. Just the way I see it really. I do think a persons country has or should have ultimate responsibility over their welfare.....weather that means keeping them healthy or keeping them locked up for their own and others safety, I still feel on balance that an offenders country should deal with any fallout and cleanup....if that is the right word Im not sure.If you lived in a village, would you want your thief back?
Absobl--dylutelyjust thinking about what would happen to us, practising our customs and religion in a muslim country. it's a 2 way street, but these muslims seem to think it's all 1 way.
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