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This won't end well.
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UNITED EUROPE
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The people of Europe have had more than enough of immigration. Those who caused the problem cannot be trusted to undo their damage, it needs new faces.
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I remember what happened the last time the French Revolted!
Macron should be feeling his neck uneasily. I disagree with whole principle of immigration. I think countries have a right to their borders and are allowed to defend them whether it be against invders or immigrations. |
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A small number of immigrations can benefit us, but I believe a lot harm us.
People should be helped in their own country, who must take responsibility for their own populations. A few exceptions can be made on compassionate grounds but very few. |
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Slightly off topic, I see the French ae now to be the buffer between Turkey and the Peshmerga. I bet those Kurds must be filled with confidence
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If I was one of his advisers (Macron) I'd be advising for him and his family to quietly get out the country before its to late
Forget resigning just go would be my advice Not going to end well, and these generals no they have zero chance if it ever kicked off so they are choosing their side accordingly |
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He couldn't care less all he likes, he wont last long if and when they wanna take him out
He's a ponce in a suit with a grandma by his side ![]() |
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Just need his police to give up on him as well and it will be all over.
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my dear friend erdagooon wants to see an end to them - it has always been this way with troublesome people
see Robinson as an example the ballet is very good on bbc 4 best wishes |
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As I've said before in regards to the police they might as well go home, they wont last 5 minutes if they hit the bee hive anyway
The army are easily dealt with as well, once you target loved one's they will put the guns down, get the uniform off and quickly get out of harms way They literally don't realise how vulnerable they really are at this point, they are upsetting the wrong people |
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Make my hay
25 Dec 18 19:15 Joined: 30 Mar 05 | Topic/replies: 9,333 | Blogger: Make my hay's blog Macron couldn't care any less about his own people - time to lube up la old rusty guillotine. ![]() |
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Prince Siegfried's chances of getting a leg over is being trashed by the evil sorcerer - the barsteward
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and those stupid swans are still stomping all over the lake!!!
it reminds me of something - like how to deflect one's attention etc |
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a 3rd rate version of tony blair
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it's previous employers you need to be looking at - he is not just a .anker but a banker
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Macron and the other leaders (??) have signed up to the EU state and are deceiving their citizens totally. They have hoped to dilute national loyalties by mass immigration but the peoples are waking up to this deceit,it will need force at some point,then it will get messy.
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I thought this had been set out in the 1920s or maybe I was wrong - even the in between 44 -46 time even the nazis were at it re the UNION for post war times.
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It is all about business.
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See them bow their heads to die ,
As we would bow when they rode by . Vive la France ![]() |
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They need to understand just how weak they are
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Whatever is brewing in France, sounds like trouble, as the mainstream media aren't really covering it. They certainly don't want people to be talking about this issue. Same for Belgium.
I remember saying on this forum in 2016 that one day people will be happy to pick up weapons to fight these 'refugees' on their own turf. And the government will be happy to supply them with the weapons. I think we are slowly getting to that point. The politicians will win. The local public in Europe is getting weaker and weaker everyday. People still don't realize the severity of the demographic issues. The politicians are just adjusting to a reality that the public will probably never be able to accept. |
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detraveller: Whatever is brewing in France, sounds like trouble, as the mainstream media aren't really covering it.
Bullseye. We're used to selective reporting but this one takes the biscuit. Generals turning on their govt is as big as it gets. Throw in Mr Macron being Mr EU and Belgium's (EU HQ..Brussels) PM quitting and this just gets even bigger. |
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I see Hunt is defending Christians today as well?
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Immigration is not a human right.
We must resist any attempt to enshrine it in law, and call out any attempts to normalise this disgusting concept. |
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Macron and Trump are a bit like us lot talking sh1t in the pub on how theyd run the country.................turns out they can't!
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We're used to selective reporting but this one takes the biscuit. Generals turning on their govt is as big as it gets.
It's a bunch of retired army folks, with the leader being an active alt-right writer, Millon got the Front National to thank for his political career, Tauzin a failed presidential candidate that loves himself some Russia (why is this always the case with these people?). Oh, your whole uncensored truth website didn't tell you that when they bullshitted and lied to you on what the pact is actually about and contains? Oh blimey... |
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Are you THAT naive to think the UN and the EU will protect national identity?!!!
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The UN, probably not. The heads of government in the EU, sure.
More importantly, I don't believe every obvious bullshit about freely available documents from a bunch of far-right politicians that want to proliferate their careers either. You seem naive enough to readily do so though. Take Belgium that you always mention. The N-VA was for the pact. Then they noticed it would serve them better to lie to their voters about the pact and withdraw support and endanger (&and in the end destroy) the coalition in order to proliferate themselves on a bunch of nonsense, and they know it. Similar story with Austria. Sebastian Kurz, then foreign secretary, and his ministry played a major role in negotiating the friggin' thing. Even the current foreign secretary, Karin Kneissl (who was nominated by the FPÖ and invited Putin to her wedding...seriously, what's up with alt-right figures and their sheer endless love affair with Putin? Gotta be the funding) wanted to sign it, but the party chief Strache went against her. The misinformation campaign by the Identitarians and whatnot was probably deemed too dangerous to ignore and there were votes to gain (or to lose). |
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Fun side note on Austria btw.: In return for the no on the migration pact, Kurz demanded that the FPÖ support his cutting down of the welfare state (for real Austrians!!!!!!!!). Cool maneuver that. Negotiate a pact and then use someone else's misinformation campaign to get your coalition partner to agree to you screwing over the poorest.
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Though it won't actually hit the poorest that bad. It will hit the ones above them, the middle classes and such, that will be dispossessed if their lives hit unfortunate periods.
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the individual heads of government in the EU will toe the line, or else
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platini - Verhofstadt doing his Hitler impression rather well.
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Or else the head of the 4th largest block in the EU parliament will speak his mind? Blimey...
Cool deflection btw. |
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Never trust a person who speaks and emphasizes with hand movements
I think this applies to nearly all politicians |
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Does that mean we can no longer trust football managers ?
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Have you ever trusted a football manager?
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