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Thai woman suffers viscious racist attack, Doncaster UK

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It doesn't say who did it.

It could have been some blacks or Pakis too.

Thai woman suffers viscous racist attack, Doncaster UK

 

"A viscous [sic] attack"...gawd - no it wasn't.  Thick and sticky?

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26 minutes ago, Chomper Higgot said:

rightwing hate mongering

 

It's not hate. They simply seek a border policy that benefits the indigenous population. 

 

Thailand mass deported 140,000 Burmese last year; around 7 times more deportations than the UK's total deportations.

 

There were no wildly hyperbolic accusations of "hate". There was simply a short news article about it.

 

A well administered border policy minimises these unnecessary tensions. It is clearly unsustainable in the burden it places on the native population.

 

More ethic diversity leads to lower social trust, greater levels of crime.  The very reason why the migrants come to the UK is slowly getting destroyed.

 

The only way to persuade the Uniparty to do this is by a little bit of shouting. No party leaders are calling for violence.

I've never heard of a viscous attack before. 

 

Also there is zero proof this had anything to do with your so called right wing hate mongering. Nice try at stirring things up though. 

 

I get it. It's what you do.

10 minutes ago, Gaccha said:

 

It's not hate. They simply seek a border policy that benefits the indigenous population. 

 

Thailand mass deported 140,000 Burmese last year; around 7 times more deportations than the UK's total deportations.

 

There were no wildly hyperbolic accusations of "hate". There was simply a short news article about it.

 

A well administered border policy minimises these unnecessary tensions. It is clearly unsustainable in the burden it places on the native population.

 

More ethic diversity leads to lower social trust, greater levels of crime.  The very reason why the migrants come to the UK is slowly getting destroyed.

 

The only way to persuade the Uniparty to do this is by a little bit of shouting. No party leaders are calling for violence.

 

Exactly.

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Chomper is desperately trying to characterize the people who attacked this woman as anything other than one of them, and doing everything they can to score political points from it.

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9 hours ago, FlorC said:

It doesn't say who did it.

It could have been some blacks or Pakis too.

Hope springs eternal.

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10 hours ago, Chomper Higgot said:

No mention of the attackers ethnicity, so I'll assume they were Muslims.

Brit police are usually quick to announce white folk committing crimes.

 

Yes, I know, you like to call us out for assuming

But you've assumed it was rightwing (white?) attackers.

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4 minutes ago, BritManToo said:

No mention of the attackers ethnicity, so I'll assume they were Muslims.

Brit police are usually quick to announce white folk committing crimes.

 

Yes, I know, you like to call us out for assuming

But you've assumed it was rightwing (white?) attackers.

Cling to that then.

11 hours ago, Chomper Higgot said:

This is where the rightwing hate mongering against immigrants leads:

I suppose you have proof regarding the case in the URL you connected to your post. 

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