Meanwhile on a street in Paris

Started by Alex, November 15, 2025, 09:25:10 PM

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klondike

What do I think? Wouldn't be allowed here.

Michael Rolls

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Alex

It was a statement wasn't it, to protest against another statement !  :upvote:

JBR

Quote from: Alex on November 15, 2025, 09:25:10 PMhttps://x.com/i/status/1989272831507767391


I have never really liked the French, probably because they take advantage of our weak leaders, and us.  They are certainly doing so right now, of course, by turning a blind eye and no doubt actually aiding their unwanted illegals to cross the Channel to the UK.

It is, in a way, a good thing that they are also suffering from the ongoing muslim invasion of Europe.  I am of the opinion that if the whole of Europe could unite against this ongoing invasion, it could more easily be stopped and even undone.  Unfortunately, Europe is not united, far from it, and I don't mean that we should rejoin the EU!
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Alex

Quote from: JBR on November 16, 2025, 08:38:51 PMI have never really liked the French, probably because they take advantage of our weak leaders, and us.  They are certainly doing so right now, of course, by turning a blind eye and no doubt actually aiding their unwanted illegals to cross the Channel to the UK.

It is, in a way, a good thing that they are also suffering from the ongoing muslim invasion of Europe.  I am of the opinion that if the whole of Europe could unite against this ongoing invasion, it could more easily be stopped and even undone.  Unfortunately, Europe is not united, far from it, and I don't mean that we should rejoin the EU!

Not just Europe JB, have you read about Dearborn, Michigan  ?  50% muslim city.

GrannyMac

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JBR

Quote from: Alex on November 17, 2025, 04:25:39 PMNot just Europe JB, have you read about Dearborn, Michigan  ?  50% muslim city.
Well!  It looks like a muslim conquest of the world!
Somehow, though, I don't think they'll ever take Russia, China, or Japan.
If I was younger, I'd seriously think about emigrating to Japan, though I'd have to learn the language.
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Scrumpy

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Even Australia has its problems..
 
Good for the French.. Singing their National song..

Some might not agree but I think the Irish  reaction of torching certain premises was right..
It would seem that strong measures are needed to  show disapproval...
Walking around with banners ... marches... and shouting has little effect..

Having said all that.. Where are all those people who used to lay in the road and superglue their hands to something or other.. !!  All to no avail...
Don't ask me.. I know nuffink..

klondike

The only thing that concentrates the mind of a politician is the threat of losing their seat an\g the next election and having to do some work to earn a living. The vote is deadlier than the placard.

JBR

Quote from: klondike on Today at 02:54:22 PMThe only thing that concentrates the mind of a politician is the threat of losing their seat an\g the next election and having to do some work to earn a living. The vote is deadlier than the placard.
Yes, that's certainly true, and probably explains why many of the Labour MPs are now criticising TwoTier. 
After all, he is the one mainly responsible for Labour losing the next GE.
A revolution within the Labour party?
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