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Sing_Sling

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  1. Ah, a typo gets you all wondrous. ????. Small minds and all that
  2. Ah, he did use a caveat to exempt himself as he didn't quite realize the irony of his words . . . again . . . and included the royal 'we' to include all 'westerners'. Special. ???? EDL unite!
  3. Interesting take on his business dealings and his criminal actions while in power. Of course the coup was 'illegal', his court proceedings a foregone conclusion . . . Of course he was/is a crook and just because 'others do it too' is a simplistic view on things. Well, let's hope this calms Thai waters but we all know it won't
  4. Yet here you are, following my posts around like a dog on heat. Well done. Considering that is what you base your vapid opinion on the definition of 'infidel', understanding anything isn't your strong point A valid self-description - finally you've contributed something worthwhile. 3 - 2 - 1 . . .
  5. That's your argument about what an 'infidel' is? ???????? ???????? ???????? I've worked in Qatar, Oman, Malaysia and Dubai - you can stay in your extreme example of Saudi to base your whole world view on. Proven every time you post
  6. Ah, these 'alien' cultures . . . perhaps because they are more adaptable and people like you aren't? Ah, the all-important caveat The perpetual victim . . . well done.
  7. Facts really don't matter, do they. 25%/90%/15%/1% . . . Are you going to add Islamophobia to your list of attributes? If so, then I suggest you actually understand what your term 'infidel' means. What is lacking respect is your understanding of issues.
  8. So, you're saying the following - and the 95% statement - aren't true????? ????
  9. So, still nothing regarding the discussion - only your usual sophomoric rans? ????
  10. It's actually very appropriate, too many syllables for you? So, nothing. Again. Aren't you getting tired of looking the fool time and again? Or your selective responding.
  11. At less than 1% of the population that's hardly a threat - added to that the Turks are as different to ME or NA Muslims. He's right though - Islam isn't a race and how is this a threat from the French far right?
  12. Because they've always been treated so well by the Muslims in North Africa?
  13. So, you're too inadequate to answer the question. Should be quite simple, even for you. Try it.
  14. They have been there for . . . how long? Define 'immigrant' and you'll see why.
  15. If you live there, definitely. If you are fluent in French then also yes. Just like you can tell the difference between an Italian/Greek who has just arrived from Italy/Greece and a second generation Italian in the US/NZ/Aus/Germany etc...
  16. Providing he's conscious enough to understand that and his handlers are willing to let go of their ricebowl.
  17. Only a fool would think otherwise - unless new evidence comes to light that the 'English race/ethnicity' have been all alone for centuries. Because . . . ?
  18. 'aware' and it was completed the day the UK officially exited. Simple, really. The Brits gave themselves years to prepare an still stuffed it up. Says the guy posting on a Brexit thread. ???? Nice deflection, and irrelevant Strength? ????????
  19. Exactly, I have progressed from arguing like a five-year old many years ago. You should try it. So, Brexit was a success, eh . . . Pictures, moving ines, for you:
  20. Ya gotta love the Chinese and Koreans https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2023/aug/25/fukushima-daiichi-nuclear-power-plant-china-wastewater-release
  21. Well played - but the idea of leaving isn't that alien to them when times are tough, one needs only to look at the Chinese diaspora, including the numbers leaving now. Modes of, and accessibility to, transport makes travel easier. If you look at the Thai population you will see quite a large number of Chinese that migrated due to difficulties in the past. When the place implodes we will sadly see issues such as famine due to the rift between urban and rural wealth and supply structures and riots - one thing that keeps Chinese people 'happy' is food in the belly more than anything else - one needs only look at pork shortages and the government trying their best to import pork at all costs recently. There is certainly a feeling of Schadenfreude by Indians towards China - and for good reason, and the possibility of India replacing China as a manufacturing hub is one. As or laughing and gloating, you can't blame them - their views don't take into account the problems that this will cause even them, though they are less vulnerable economically to China's issues than most. Nice response, thank you
  22. Britain? I'm guessing you're British. ???? Fear not, the UK will continue do as little as it has been in terms of refugees. Perhaps our focus should be more on Chinese flooding other countries by land as air travel and entry can be restricted - the UK will be fine. More to the point, however, is the economic disaster for every country that imports from and exports to China.
  23. And yet look at the number of people here that believe what comes out of his, Trump's etc... mouth.
  24. The news just keeps getting worse for China, which is not something we should be too happy about. If China implodes we'll have hundreds of millions of people seeking other places to live. One of very many interesting reports about the causes of China's slowdown. The previous generation was content as long as they had food on the table, now the needs/wants are far more widespread partly brought about by what Chinese can see on the internet and gradiates not getting jobs.
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