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Jan 4 2019 06:29pm
Quote (fender @ Jan 5 2019 12:37am)
meanwhile in the world outside your nazi echochamber, there are currently between 2k and 3k REPORTED incidents of violence against foreigners and refugee homes each year, but i bet according to you those are all just 'singular incidents' by 'mentally ill' individuals, and therefore not worth addressing


we cant adress anything atm cause you just shat out a random number with an interesting disparity, not specifying the area/period/anything

whats hillarious is that the establishment fake news, especially in UK/Canada/Germany, uses the "mentally ill" coverup, or just flat-out denial of facts, to describe attacks with factual radical motives captured on video tape

the few-day old tripple stabbing in Manchester, terrorist screaming "Allah", "Long live the caliphate" ON CAMERA, Police "keeping ‘open mind’ as to station attack suspect’s motive"

https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/crime/manchester-victoria-station-stabbing-update-latest-terror-attack-arrest-charge-motive-a8706346.html

too bad there are not many examples of "praise Jesus" screams during supposed attacks you highlighted without a source, psycho

This post was edited by HeLiCaL on Jan 4 2019 06:30pm
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Jan 4 2019 06:48pm
Quote (fender @ 4 Jan 2019 23:37)
meanwhile in the world outside your nazi echochamber, there are currently between 2k and 3k REPORTED incidents of violence against foreigners and refugee homes each year, but i bet according to you those are all just 'singular incidents' by 'mentally ill' individuals, and therefore not worth addressing - you're just unknowingly illustrating my point again, didn't even have to try. the picture is actually a perfect fit for this situation.


one more reason to get illegals out of here

by the way, 2k-3k violent attacks is something our rocket scientists have accomplished in a single night and these stats are dodgy as fuck anyway
migrant gets attacked, whereabouts and culprit unknown? must be a racist attack

multiple politicians have admitted to operate that way already

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Remember a year ago when you told me brexit would happen and i said nuh uh


I'm afraid I don't!

Quote (Black XistenZ @ Jan 5 2019 01:26am)
Wait, so you think that if the EU doesnt throw May a bone, then the British politicians will just say "oh well, too bad, in that case we'll rather stay in the EU"?!?


No, I think it's more along the lines of there being a deadlock after May's deal is rejected which will force us to remain. If the EU doesn't throw May a bone then her deal will get rejected in parliament by a landslide, that much is very clear. The current deal is not popular with both pro-EU and Brexiteer MP's, who will be voting against a plausible deal and either wanting a 2nd referendum or a much better deal off the back of it respectively. The Conservatives will never agree to a 2nd referendum with the option to renege, so the only way that a 2nd referendum would take place is if they called a general election AND lost to Corbyn, which is very unlikely. On the flip side, Brexiteers will not get the fantasy deal they dreamed of and will go to the grave blaming it on May and other sinister 'forces' instead of taking responsibility. So they'll wait for the better deal that doesn't exist, in doing so dooming the Brexit process by dangling the country on a knife edge and forcing our leaders to take the least damaging option at the last minute - to remain.


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Jan 4 2019 07:32pm
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I'm afraid I don't!



No, I think it's more along the lines of there being a deadlock after May's deal is rejected which will force us to remain. If the EU doesn't throw May a bone then her deal will get rejected in parliament by a landslide, that much is very clear. The current deal is not popular with both pro-EU and Brexiteer MP's, who will be voting against a plausible deal and either wanting a 2nd referendum or a much better deal off the back of it respectively. The Conservatives will never agree to a 2nd referendum with the option to renege, so the only way that a 2nd referendum would take place is if they called a general election AND lost to Corbyn, which is very unlikely. On the flip side, Brexiteers will not get the fantasy deal they dreamed of and will go to the grave blaming it on May and other sinister 'forces' instead of taking responsibility. So they'll wait for the better deal that doesn't exist, in doing so dooming the Brexit process by dangling the country on a knife edge and forcing our leaders to take the least damaging option at the last minute - to remain.



It was back when you were memeing about your wife having a baby soon

I kept “joking” about your child growing up to be a muslim rape bride and you told me muh brexit
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Jan 4 2019 07:39pm
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I'm afraid I don't!



No, I think it's more along the lines of there being a deadlock after May's deal is rejected which will force us to remain. If the EU doesn't throw May a bone then her deal will get rejected in parliament by a landslide, that much is very clear. The current deal is not popular with both pro-EU and Brexiteer MP's, who will be voting against a plausible deal and either wanting a 2nd referendum or a much better deal off the back of it respectively. The Conservatives will never agree to a 2nd referendum with the option to renege, so the only way that a 2nd referendum would take place is if they called a general election AND lost to Corbyn, which is very unlikely. On the flip side, Brexiteers will not get the fantasy deal they dreamed of and will go to the grave blaming it on May and other sinister 'forces' instead of taking responsibility. So they'll wait for the better deal that doesn't exist, in doing so dooming the Brexit process by dangling the country on a knife edge and forcing our leaders to take the least damaging option at the last minute - to remain.


Election deniers smh
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Jan 4 2019 08:27pm
Quote (ampoo @ 5 Jan 2019 01:48)
one more reason to get illegals out of here

by the way, 2k-3k violent attacks is something our rocket scientists have accomplished in a single night and these stats are dodgy as fuck anyway
migrant gets attacked, whereabouts and culprit unknown? must be a racist attack

multiple politicians have admitted to operate that way already


truth denying is a sport amongst you people, isn't it? holy shit, no wonder that facts could never change your view on anything, you don't even WANT to learn something that doesn't fit in your bigoted little world view... sorry, but the FACTS and statistics don't care about your FEELINGS. all just 'mentally ill individuals' and 'singular incidents' - multiple times per day...
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Jan 4 2019 08:35pm
Quote (fender @ Jan 5 2019 04:27am)
all just 'mentally ill individuals' and 'singular incidents' - multiple times per day...


antifa finally figured out illegal aliens are anti lgbtq and thus started attacking the correct targets now

u mad ?
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Jan 5 2019 06:27am
Quote (fender @ 5 Jan 2019 03:27)
sorry, but the FACTS and statistics don't care about your FEELINGS.


if only you would read your own stuff more often, you just wrote a perfect description of yourself
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Jan 5 2019 07:19am
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antifa finally figured out illegal aliens are anti lgbtq and thus started attacking the correct targets now

u mad ?


Quote (ampoo @ 5 Jan 2019 13:27)
if only you would read your own stuff more often, you just wrote a perfect description of yourself


Your guys are the real issue in Europe and even worldwide, spreading division & biased information, wasting the precious internet bandwidth with your constant personal attacks and poor quality memes.

History tells us how things are ending when it's about fooling people in fear and falling in endless nazionalism
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Jan 5 2019 07:37am
Quote (dro94 @ Jan 5 2019 01:52am)
No, I think it's more along the lines of there being a deadlock after May's deal is rejected which will force us to remain. If the EU doesn't throw May a bone then her deal will get rejected in parliament by a landslide, that much is very clear. The current deal is not popular with both pro-EU and Brexiteer MP's, who will be voting against a plausible deal and either wanting a 2nd referendum or a much better deal off the back of it respectively. The Conservatives will never agree to a 2nd referendum with the option to renege, so the only way that a 2nd referendum would take place is if they called a general election AND lost to Corbyn, which is very unlikely. On the flip side, Brexiteers will not get the fantasy deal they dreamed of and will go to the grave blaming it on May and other sinister 'forces' instead of taking responsibility. So they'll wait for the better deal that doesn't exist, in doing so dooming the Brexit process by dangling the country on a knife edge and forcing our leaders to take the least damaging option at the last minute - to remain.


That's a plausible conclusion and yes it could happen, I don't yet give it the highest chance of happening. But I'd be okey with it.

It does change the ball game quite a bit though: Time is running out, better deals, second referendums or elections are out of the question (I'd even include bones from the EU in that list). The next vote on checkers, is not going to be about the checkers deal, it's going to be about having a Brexit at all. Given it is imperfect for most, it is one pro Brexit MP's can improve upon in the future without having the time constraints.
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