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1 hour ago, BarraMarra said:

I have no idea how much benefits are given to the thousands here but in my own town 50 Top of the range Electric bikes costing over 3k were given to fast food delivery drivers for getting round the town. 

Fast food delivery drivers are not asylum seekers and are not illegal immigrants. 

 

I don't see your point.

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10 minutes ago, transam said:

Yes, you dodged it, but pointing you out to readers does the job for me....:clap2:

You dodge evidence that your chums actually are causing problems for the UK...😉

Don’t forget all the other things you imagine in my behalf.

 

 Ow do you actually have any comments of your own you wish to make on the topic of the discussion?

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Just now, Chomper Higgot said:

Don’t forget all the other things you imagine in my behalf.

 

 Ow do you actually have any comments of your own you wish to make on the topic of the discussion?

Can you rewrite that please...:unsure:

 

You are buried, an Islam supporter in all its guises, you cannot even counter the House of Lord's speech because you cannot, because the Lord is 100% right, showing all you waffle as nonsense......

 

"( I don't watch videos)"......We now know why........😆

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13 minutes ago, youreavinalaff said:

Fast food delivery drivers are not asylum seekers and are not illegal immigrants. 

 

I don't see your point.

Where do these Delivery drivers get 3k to spend on a top of the range Electric bike ?

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On 8/6/2024 at 6:26 PM, stevenl said:

He is. 

"We have people writing in to this forum daily wanting to impose western ways and showing contempt for the Thais, especially the much maligned “thai male"."

This is definitely true.

 what is "true"? How can you say "definitely true"?  you mean it is your opinion as you are a pseudo-Thai

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Just now, BarraMarra said:

He dodged the benefit Question to Trans caught out causing trouble.

 

 

 

People have kindly suggested you use the quote button.......why don't you?

 

 

 

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13 minutes ago, BobBKK said:

 what is "true"? How can you say "definitely true"?  you mean it is your opinion as you are a pseudo-Thai

Go to the Thai news section and the regional news sections. You'll soon understand what he means.

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15 minutes ago, youreavinalaff said:

Go to the Thai news section and the regional news sections. You'll soon understand what he means.

 Didn't ask you, but I know what he means - I also know Thais - good and bad

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23 minutes ago, stevenl said:

So you're just being obtuse then.

 No realistic observation built up over 25 years, unlike your continuous gaslighting.

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16 minutes ago, BobBKK said:

 No realistic observation built up over 25 years, unlike your continuous gaslighting and how wonderful your wife is - which you tell us in many threads over many years

I never ever talk about my wife here. You're confusing your posters.

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1 hour ago, chickenslegs said:

*240

You are correct, I was going too fast. So the member who put 8M per day = 35M monthly was as bad as me.

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1 hour ago, BobBKK said:

 Didn't ask you, but I know what he means - I also know Thais - good and bad

You asked a question on an open forum.

 

I agree, there are good and bad everywhere. 

 

The question you asked was in relation to what expats write about Thais and Thai ways on this forum. Not about the Thais behaviour in general.

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On 8/5/2024 at 3:36 AM, Social Media said:

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Tommy Robinson, a notorious far-right agitator, has been inciting violence over the Southport stabbings from afar, leveraging his substantial online following of 800,000. Robinson's social media activity suggests he was in Spain last Tuesday while encouraging far-right supporters who clashed with police and attacked a mosque in the coastal town of Southport, Merseyside.

 

After being released on unconditional bail, Robinson, whose real name is Stephen Yaxley-Lennon, left the UK for southern Europe last Sunday. He was stopped by police under terrorism laws at the Eurotunnel terminal in Folkestone, Kent, and was due in the High Court in London the following day over alleged contempt proceedings. Despite his absence, Robinson continued to promote protests in Britain from his European location, believed to have traveled to Greece with his children.

 

Firefighters tend to a burning police car on the streets of Hartlepool following a violent protest

 

The violence in Southport, which injured over 50 officers and terrorized Muslim worshippers, was reportedly sparked by false claims that the stabbing suspect was a Muslim asylum seeker. Merseyside police believe that supporters of the English Defence League (EDL), the far-right group previously led by Robinson, were heavily involved. The suspect is accused of murdering three young girls and injuring ten others.

 

Sammy Woodhouse, a high-profile victim of the Rotherham child grooming gang scandal, also contributed to spreading misinformation about the Southport stabbings while reporting from the town for Urban Scoop, an alternative news site linked to Robinson. In one broadcast, Woodhouse stated, “[People] feel like they are not being told any information. They know the guy’s not a British guy. They know he’s of a different ethnicity. There’s talk of him being a Muslim as well.” This misinformation was shared by Robinson on X (formerly Twitter) even after police clarified that the suspect, born in Cardiff, was not a Muslim and that a name circulating online was incorrect.

 

Police officers on the streets of Hartlepool, where violent disorder followed the Southport stabbings

 

Robinson continued to stoke tensions with posts such as a video of rioters on a police van, stating, “The British have been pushed too far. Once you start f***ing with their children, taking away their safety. What do you expect to happen?” The next day, he appeared on the Rumble video platform, drinking from a bottle of Bezoya water, which is common in Spain and its islands. By Thursday, Robinson had promoted further disorder in Hartlepool, Aldershot, and near Downing Street, where over 100 arrests were made. He posted about being on a “seven-hour stopover” at an unspecified airport, later identified as Vienna from the Wolfgang Puck Kitchen & Bar.

 

Robinson's social media posts indicated he had moved to another sunny location, likely Greece, by Friday, where he continued to rail against Muslims and share a list of far-right protests planned for the weekend. As violence threatened to erupt in Sunderland, Robinson posted, “The good people of Sunderland out tonight as protests sweep the nation,” and shared footage of youths setting a police station alight, blaming the government for the unrest.

 

A High Court judge issued an arrest warrant for Robinson, effective in October, when he is expected at a full contempt hearing in London. The case involves Robinson’s alleged breach of an injunction forbidding him from repeating false claims about Jamal Hijazi, a teenage Syrian refugee at the center of a 2018 school bullying incident in West Yorkshire. In 2021, Hijazi won £100,000 in damages in a defamation case against Robinson, who falsely accused him of being a violent thug. Robinson repeated these claims at a mass rally in Trafalgar Square, London, last weekend. If found guilty of contempt, Robinson faces up to two years in jail.

 

Woodhouse, introduced by Robinson at the Trafalgar Square rally as a new hire for Urban Scoop, has been a vocal campaigner against child sexual exploitation after being groomed and raped by gang leader Arshid Hussain. Her first assignment for Urban Scoop involved reporting on the Southport stabbings, where she repeated false claims about the suspect's identity and mentioned “civil war” spreading across the UK. Robinson later tweeted, “Well done Sammy on your start to citizen journalism, we are the media now.” Woodhouse defended her reporting, claiming, “My point was simply that the man accused of the stabbing and murdering three little girls is not of typical British ethnicity. There was talk about him being a Muslim by locals who I was reporting on at the time. That does in no way, shape, form or fashion mean that I said he ‘was’ Muslim.”

 

Woodhouse accused the mainstream media of using “inflammatory language like ‘far right’ to conjure [up] an image in the public consciousness of Hitlerian [sic] thugs attacking police for no reason at all.” It also emerged that Joe Marsh, a former football hooligan from Cardiff and founder of Casuals United, promoted the far-right protest in Southport. Marsh, who supports Patriotic Alternative, posted a flyer on X/Twitter and Telegram featuring a blood-stained hand-print and the slogan: “Enough is enough.” Marsh claimed he only shared the flyer and did not organize the event, later deleting the promotional material from X/Twitter.

 

Credit: The Times  2024-08-05

 

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I'm surprised that they didn't (also) blame him for the riots that took place in Leeds after the (2 or 4) children were taken away from the Romanian family by police and Social Services.

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22 minutes ago, youreavinalaff said:

You asked a question on an open forum.

 

I agree, there are good and bad everywhere. 

 

The question you asked was in relation to what expats write about Thais and Thai ways on this forum. Not about the Thais behaviour in general.

  Lost in translation?  I don't like both spectrums but I am well aware what many Thai guys are like - and it ain't pretty

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Just now, BobBKK said:

  Lost in translation?  I don't like both spectrums but I am well aware what many Thai guys are like - and it ain't pretty

Like your Red lot.......:coffee1:

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24 minutes ago, safarimike11 said:

I'm surprised that they didn't (also) blame him for the riots that took place in Leeds after the (2 or 4) children were taken away from the Romanian family by police and Social Services.

They didn't  blame him because he wasn't involved. 

 

It's not good or nice to blame someone for things they didn't do.

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9 minutes ago, youreavinalaff said:

There's no translation involved. 

 

You appear to be going round in circles just to make an issue.

 
Ok, I tried to be polite and conciliatory, but you are having none of it - typical!  Thai guys are selfish, immature and mostly manipulative everyone knows it - Thais know it, but some silly farangs will always disagree with the plain obvious.

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Just now, BobBKK said:

 
Ok, I tried to be polite and conciliatory, but you are having none of it - typical!  Thai guys are selfish, immature and mostly manipulative everyone knows it - Thais know it, but some silly farangs will always disagree with the plain obvious.

Stop talking rubbish, you're not in Russia now.........:coffee1:

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