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Tom-the-eagle Flag Croydon 28 Aug 15 9.25pm

Quote Catfish at 28 Aug 2015 8.32pm

Can I just say to those callous people who take this lightly that I have met many, many hundreds of people who are illegally here or who have claimed asylum. Except in a handful of cases they are very harmless individuals looking to better themselves in the way that you might do in similar circumstances. There are good reasons for maintaining an immigration control but it does not mean that those who break the rules deserve to be regarded as less than human. Being an illegal immigrant is not crime of the century.

Incidentally, this is not the first time this has happened. Dozens of Chinese people died in the back of a refrigerated van at Dover in the early 2000s.

I don’t think anybody is suggesting these people were "less than human" it’s just some of us just don’t give a sh@t.
If you do - great, good for you.
If you die from lung cancer and you smoked 40 a day, that’s terrible, however you shouldn’t have smoked 40 a day, if you drink 2 bottles of vodka a day and then die of kidney failure – again, that’s terrible, but you shouldn’t of drunk so much, if you drive too fast and don’t wear a seat belt and then crash and kill yourself, that’s terrible, but again it’s your fault, and if you willingly smuggle yourself across international borders evading the authorities in an enclosed van without oxygen and then you die, then yet again, that’s terrible but like before – you receive the consequences of your actions.
It’s not nice but sh@t happens mate.
Oh and by the way, if you have met many hundreds of illegals then why are you not doing you civic duty and reporting these people for deportation?

Edited by Tom-the-eagle (28 Aug 2015 9.26pm)

 


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Just to add to the above by Catfish....A kiwi mate from years back travelled through Syria in 2002 and had nothing but good things to say about their kindness,etc. A terrible plight has been visited upon them for four years now and half the population, through no real choice of their own, have had to say goodbye to their Syrian lives and try to survive elsewhere.

They should be applauded for their resilience not castigated and symbolically spat on by those who are lead by paranoia.

Edited by Kermit8 (28 Aug 2015 9.37pm)

 


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Tom-the-eagle Flag Croydon 28 Aug 15 9.38pm

Quote Kermit8 at 28 Aug 2015 9.36pm

Just to add to the above by Catfish....A kiwi mate from years back travelled through Syria in 2002 and had nothing but good things to say about their kindness,etc. A terrible plight has been visited upon them for four years now and half the population, through no real choice of their own, have had to say goodbye to their Syrian lives and try to survive elsewhere.

They should be applauded for their resilience not castigated and symbolically spat on by those who are lead by paranoia.

Edited by Kermit8 (28 Aug 2015 9.37pm)

Think you are the only one using these terms Kermit

 


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Quote Tom-the-eagle at 28 Aug 2015 9.25pm

Quote Catfish at 28 Aug 2015 8.32pm

Can I just say to those callous people who take this lightly that I have met many, many hundreds of people who are illegally here or who have claimed asylum. Except in a handful of cases they are very harmless individuals looking to better themselves in the way that you might do in similar circumstances. There are good reasons for maintaining an immigration control but it does not mean that those who break the rules deserve to be regarded as less than human. Being an illegal immigrant is not crime of the century.

Incidentally, this is not the first time this has happened. Dozens of Chinese people died in the back of a refrigerated van at Dover in the early 2000s.

I don’t think anybody is suggesting these people were "less than human" it’s just some of us just don’t give a sh@t.
If you do - great, good for you.
If you die from lung cancer and you smoked 40 a day, that’s terrible, however you shouldn’t have smoked 40 a day, if you drink 2 bottles of vodka a day and then die of kidney failure – again, that’s terrible, but you shouldn’t of drunk so much, if you drive too fast and don’t wear a seat belt and then crash and kill yourself, that’s terrible, but again it’s your fault, and if you willingly smuggle yourself across international borders evading the authorities in an enclosed van without oxygen and then you die, then yet again, that’s terrible but like before – you receive the consequences of your actions.
It’s not nice but sh@t happens mate.
Oh and by the way, if you have met many hundreds of illegals then why are you not doing you civic duty and reporting these people for deportation?

Edited by Tom-the-eagle (28 Aug 2015 9.26pm)


Taking a punt here Tom......but I bet you've had one or two scrotes through the doors in your boxing club that needed a bit of 'arm around the shoulder' and not 'piss off you waste of space - you made yer choices' and you came thru' on the former.

 


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Quote Tom-the-eagle at 28 Aug 2015 9.38pm

Quote Kermit8 at 28 Aug 2015 9.36pm

Just to add to the above by Catfish....A kiwi mate from years back travelled through Syria in 2002 and had nothing but good things to say about their kindness,etc. A terrible plight has been visited upon them for four years now and half the population, through no real choice of their own, have had to say goodbye to their Syrian lives and try to survive elsewhere.

They should be applauded for their resilience not castigated and symbolically spat on by those who are lead by paranoia.

Edited by Kermit8 (28 Aug 2015 9.37pm)

Think you are the only one using these terms Kermit


Maybe so Tom but it is not entirely wide of the mark. That 1984 report by Michael Buerk about the famine and the reaction here by the public and media seems like another country. I don't know what has happened but there is a coldness about us now which our parents and grandparents didn't have even though they were generally poorer in quite a few ways.

As a country we were once Prem. Now League One. And it isn't the fault of the foreigners.

 


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Tom-the-eagle Flag Croydon 28 Aug 15 9.57pm

Quote Kermit8 at 28 Aug 2015 9.44pm

Quote Tom-the-eagle at 28 Aug 2015 9.25pm

Quote Catfish at 28 Aug 2015 8.32pm

Can I just say to those callous people who take this lightly that I have met many, many hundreds of people who are illegally here or who have claimed asylum. Except in a handful of cases they are very harmless individuals looking to better themselves in the way that you might do in similar circumstances. There are good reasons for maintaining an immigration control but it does not mean that those who break the rules deserve to be regarded as less than human. Being an illegal immigrant is not crime of the century.

Incidentally, this is not the first time this has happened. Dozens of Chinese people died in the back of a refrigerated van at Dover in the early 2000s.

I don’t think anybody is suggesting these people were "less than human" it’s just some of us just don’t give a sh@t.
If you do - great, good for you.
If you die from lung cancer and you smoked 40 a day, that’s terrible, however you shouldn’t have smoked 40 a day, if you drink 2 bottles of vodka a day and then die of kidney failure – again, that’s terrible, but you shouldn’t of drunk so much, if you drive too fast and don’t wear a seat belt and then crash and kill yourself, that’s terrible, but again it’s your fault, and if you willingly smuggle yourself across international borders evading the authorities in an enclosed van without oxygen and then you die, then yet again, that’s terrible but like before – you receive the consequences of your actions.
It’s not nice but sh@t happens mate.
Oh and by the way, if you have met many hundreds of illegals then why are you not doing you civic duty and reporting these people for deportation?

Edited by Tom-the-eagle (28 Aug 2015 9.26pm)


Taking a punt here Tom......but I bet you've had one or two scrotes through the doors in your boxing club that needed a bit of 'arm around the shoulder' and not 'piss off you waste of space - you made yer choices' and you came thru' on the former.

Your hunch is correct Kermit, but only if they play by the rules.
I dont want to argue with you Kermit - we may have to agree to disagree tonight.

 


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Quote Kermit8 at 28 Aug 2015 9.36pm

Just to add to the above by Catfish....A kiwi mate from years back travelled through Syria in 2002 and had nothing but good things to say about their kindness,etc. A terrible plight has been visited upon them for four years now and half the population, through no real choice of their own, have had to say goodbye to their Syrian lives and try to survive elsewhere.

They should be applauded for their resilience not castigated and symbolically spat on by those who are lead by paranoia.

Edited by Kermit8 (28 Aug 2015 9.37pm)


A lot of people do support the Syrian resistance.

I'm not sure that this extends to giving them homes in our country. We can't house our own.....And the hundreds of thousands of net migrants that come here.....With full on lefty support despite the harm that it does to working class people needing homes that are already here.

The left have been deserted by the working class and they fully deserve it.

 


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Quote Tom-the-eagle at 28 Aug 2015 7.17pm

Quote Hrolf The Ganger at 28 Aug 2015 7.01pm

Quote Tom-the-eagle at 28 Aug 2015 6.43pm

Just don't feel anything over this. Call me heartless, maybe I am, but there are enough people in the world with all kinds of troubles to feel sorry for a bunch of law breakers.


That's pretty cold Tom.

I'd like to think that what sets the rest of us above the heathens of this World is that we can show some humanity even if we do not approve of the people concerned.
I'm sure there are people out there who would make the World a better place by dying but I would not feel good about celebrating it and it is unlikely that these people are among that number.

Not celebrating Hrolf, just genuinely could not give a f@uck about them. I can tell you what I do care about, pensioners who have worked all their life but can’t afford to put on the heating, couples who both work full time, pay their taxes, but still can’t afford to buy their own homes, people who have contributed to society all their life but now have to wait months for an important operation, parents who live in one room with their child because there are no social houses available, etc etc etc etc, these are the things I care about Hrolf, not a bunch of criminals. I’m not celebrating mate – just non plus.

It is true that we are all becoming a bit desensitised to human tragedy since we seem to be exposed to so much of it these days in the media, but I can't help feeling that we are all becoming less human as a result. Humans are capable of adapting to any conditions of course for self preservation but losing sympathy for others is a high price to pay. It diminishes us all.

 

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Tom-the-eagle Flag Croydon 28 Aug 15 11.01pm

Quote Hrolf The Ganger at 28 Aug 2015 10.53pm

Quote Tom-the-eagle at 28 Aug 2015 7.17pm

Quote Hrolf The Ganger at 28 Aug 2015 7.01pm

Quote Tom-the-eagle at 28 Aug 2015 6.43pm

Just don't feel anything over this. Call me heartless, maybe I am, but there are enough people in the world with all kinds of troubles to feel sorry for a bunch of law breakers.


That's pretty cold Tom.

I'd like to think that what sets the rest of us above the heathens of this World is that we can show some humanity even if we do not approve of the people concerned.
I'm sure there are people out there who would make the World a better place by dying but I would not feel good about celebrating it and it is unlikely that these people are among that number.

Not celebrating Hrolf, just genuinely could not give a f@uck about them. I can tell you what I do care about, pensioners who have worked all their life but can’t afford to put on the heating, couples who both work full time, pay their taxes, but still can’t afford to buy their own homes, people who have contributed to society all their life but now have to wait months for an important operation, parents who live in one room with their child because there are no social houses available, etc etc etc etc, these are the things I care about Hrolf, not a bunch of criminals. I’m not celebrating mate – just non plus.

It is true that we are all becoming a bit desensitised to human tragedy since we seem to be exposed to so much of it these days in the media, but I can't help feeling that we are all becoming less human as a result. Humans are capable of adapting to any conditions of course for self preservation but losing sympathy for others is a high price to pay. It diminishes us all.


You make some powerful points Hrolf and you are of course correct. Not sure when or why I got so hard hearted.

 


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Quote Kermit8 at 28 Aug 2015 9.36pm

Just to add to the above by Catfish....A kiwi mate from years back travelled through Syria in 2002 and had nothing but good things to say about their kindness,etc. A terrible plight has been visited upon them for four years now and half the population, through no real choice of their own, have had to say goodbye to their Syrian lives and try to survive elsewhere.

They should be applauded for their resilience not castigated and symbolically spat on by those who are lead by paranoia.

Edited by Kermit8 (28 Aug 2015 9.37pm)


A lot of people do support the Syrian resistance.

I'm not sure that this extends to giving them homes in our country. We can't house our own.....And the hundreds of thousands of net migrants that come here.....With full on lefty support despite the harm that it does to working class people needing homes that are already here.

The left have been deserted by the working class and they fully deserve it.


We could house our own - easily - but then that would be playing with the housing market.

And since when did the housing market become so untouchable as to take precedence over the actual needs of millions of the country's citizens?

Since about 1983 that's when and the reversal of social housing stock.

 


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Quote Tom-the-eagle at 28 Aug 2015 9.57pm

Quote Kermit8 at 28 Aug 2015 9.44pm

Quote Tom-the-eagle at 28 Aug 2015 9.25pm

Quote Catfish at 28 Aug 2015 8.32pm

Can I just say to those callous people who take this lightly that I have met many, many hundreds of people who are illegally here or who have claimed asylum. Except in a handful of cases they are very harmless individuals looking to better themselves in the way that you might do in similar circumstances. There are good reasons for maintaining an immigration control but it does not mean that those who break the rules deserve to be regarded as less than human. Being an illegal immigrant is not crime of the century.

Incidentally, this is not the first time this has happened. Dozens of Chinese people died in the back of a refrigerated van at Dover in the early 2000s.

I don’t think anybody is suggesting these people were "less than human" it’s just some of us just don’t give a sh@t.
If you do - great, good for you.
If you die from lung cancer and you smoked 40 a day, that’s terrible, however you shouldn’t have smoked 40 a day, if you drink 2 bottles of vodka a day and then die of kidney failure – again, that’s terrible, but you shouldn’t of drunk so much, if you drive too fast and don’t wear a seat belt and then crash and kill yourself, that’s terrible, but again it’s your fault, and if you willingly smuggle yourself across international borders evading the authorities in an enclosed van without oxygen and then you die, then yet again, that’s terrible but like before – you receive the consequences of your actions.
It’s not nice but sh@t happens mate.
Oh and by the way, if you have met many hundreds of illegals then why are you not doing you civic duty and reporting these people for deportation?

Edited by Tom-the-eagle (28 Aug 2015 9.26pm)


Taking a punt here Tom......but I bet you've had one or two scrotes through the doors in your boxing club that needed a bit of 'arm around the shoulder' and not 'piss off you waste of space - you made yer choices' and you came thru' on the former.

Your hunch is correct Kermit, but only if they play by the rules.
I dont want to argue with you Kermit - we may have to agree to disagree tonight.


S'alright - just wanted confirmation that that heart of your's is still a wee bit warm. Success.

My other hunch - if you'll indulge me - is that if you were amongst a group of Syrians and heard their genuine plights then you'd be wishing them the very best of luck in their search for a life be it here or anywhere else in Europe.

I could be wrong on that one I know

 


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Got to agree that in general Levantines are cracking people by anyone's standards.

The great sadness is the volume and constancy of desperate stories. In the end you do have to put the dreadfulness of it all to the back of your mind or it would eat you alive. Thank goodness - for now - it isn't us.

 

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