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Don't see how the skin colour can determine how good someone is at something.
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and then some years on they all want to come here
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IT - and yet somehow it's the common denominator. More cultural that skin colour in that black africans refuse to learn from the Europeans, Japanese, Chinese...
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cultural appropriation ho ho ho
I am such a wit way ahead of the rest of use lot on here |
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South Africa to change constitution to legalize taking away white farmers' land
https://www.rt.com/news/434784-south-africa-amendemnt-land-expropriation/ . Plenty Saffers heading to Russia … "Boers have also appealed to Russia, seeking to resettle farmers who no longer feel at home in South Africa. A delegation consisting of some 30 South African farming families arrived in Russia's farm belt Stavropol Region last month, asking the local authorities to consider resettling up to 15,000 Boers." |
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And still, our clowns keep on pretending we are different and will be spared the cultural implications of resettlement. Smart move by the Boers.
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UK accused of turning blind eye to forced marriages to grant visas
The Home Office has failed to protect British women and teenage girls forced into abusive marriages by granting their foreign husbands visas, charities have said. Officials dealt with nearly 90 cases of victims trying to block visas last year, although almost half were still issued, data obtained by the Times suggests. Women and girls are being physically and sexually abused by the men whose cases go unchallenged by authorities, charities say. One group said some immigration officials were “turning a blind eye” amid concerns over cultural or religious sensitivities. A Home Office source said it “categorically denies” the allegation. Figures released under freedom of information laws showed the Home Office had received 175 inquiries about victims trying to block spouses’ visas last year. Of these, 88 became full cases, which included direct requests from victims, known as “reluctant sponsors”, requests from third parties or instances where an official suspected a forced marriage. The women had been forced to marry men in countries including Pakistan, India, Bangladesh and the United Arab Emirates. ^ Is this the next scandal coming our way? |
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The founder of the forced marriage victim support charity Karma Nirvana, Jasvinder Sanghera, told the Times: “Even when officials know it’s a forced marriage, they see tradition, culture or religion and they’re reticent to deal with it. They are turning a blind eye.”
Where have we seen this before? |
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mr khan (the cheapskate ) tried to get away with ALL of his money by claiming he was only married to his wife under sharia law so therefore was not married and she couldn't claim.
I tell you what - what with umpteen wives and forced marriages, plus getting out of giving your wife of 20 years no money at all these muslim men sure have lots going for them I see they have arrested three women's rights ladies in saudi - the changes are sure coming thick and fast over there or not |
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and a labour councillor involved in some dodgy goings on with these odd marriages
but we have to understand their culture and make excuses so how is that old integration going then? |