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Nick

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Of more concern is that, now it’s entrenched, how do you unpick it?

What we should do is get as many people into the country who have no interest in integrating as we can as that's bound to fix things.


Ideally, we would ship any lazy c**t off to Rwanda (British, romanian, Albanian or whoever) and just let people stay who want to work (again, British, romanian or Albanian).
 

SBAndy

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Also, whilst not directly related, going to post about the England ‘fans’ who broke into Wembley for the Euro 2020 final (I watched the documentary the other day).

Paraphrasing here, but:

“Why are you kicking off with them?”

“Because they won’t let us in”

“But you’re not allowed in”

“Yeah I know”

Regardless of race, ethnicity, political view, shoe size, people at large are of the opinion that they can do as they please and the world should bend over backwards for them.
 

Nick

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Also, whilst not directly related, going to post about the England ‘fans’ who broke into Wembley for the Euro 2020 final (I watched the documentary the other day).

Paraphrasing here, but:

“Why are you kicking off with them?”

“Because they won’t let us in”

“But you’re not allowed in”

“Yeah I know”

Regardless of race, ethnicity, political view, shoe size, people at large are of the opinion that they can do as they please and the world should bend over backwards for them.

Police should have water cannoned those cunts too.
 

PVA

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Popping back in this thread after having my lunch...



Oh No Fire GIF
 

rob9872

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The issue as I see it is people move to where they feel safe initially, post migration. That's literally with people of like skin, culture or language. What happens then is the 'locals' who were there feel outraged that they've been taken over and almost forced out and that builds hatred and tension on both sides. It then becomes colonisation rather than integration and that's where the real problems start with no go areas for those on both sides of the divide.

I don't have an answer to it really, but perhaps forced integration is the only way it might work in new areas if it's not too late.
 

Sky Blue Pete

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The issue as I see it is people move to where they feel safe initially, post migration. That's literally with people of like skin, culture or language. What happens then is the 'locals' who were there feel outraged that they've been taken over and almost forced out and that builds hatred and tension on both sides. It then becomes colonisation rather than integration and that's where the real problems start with no go areas for those on both sides of the divide.

I don't have an answer to it really, but perhaps forced integration is the only way it might work in new areas if it's not too late.
That’s where we all come in if we’re not too busy of course
We’ve had a mosque move into a residential building on our street parking is a ball ache and they are very inconsiderately loud around key celebrations. We’ve tried to challenge using a residential property as a mosque and recieved a firm but polite fuck off from the council so we’ve tried to challenge politely and point out where parking is dangerous and where noisy street discussions at midnight maybe need to stop
Other neighbours are just pissed off with them
We probably all have similar situations
We could inflame or seek to engage I prefer the latter
 

Ccfcisparks

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That’s where we all come in if we’re not too busy of course
We’ve had a mosque move into a residential building on our street parking is a ball ache and they are very inconsiderately loud around key celebrations. We’ve tried to challenge using a residential property as a mosque and recieved a firm but polite fuck off from the council so we’ve tried to challenge politely and point out where parking is dangerous and where noisy street discussions at midnight maybe need to stop
Other neighbours are just pissed off with them
We probably all have similar situations
We could inflame or seek to engage I prefer the latter
the seeking to engage has clearly not worked though pete in that scenario
 

Sky Blue Pete

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the seeking to engage has clearly not worked though pete in that scenario
Depends doesn’t it there’s no control group
I haven’t torched the house
Let down cars tyres or had a fight yet
Although one of my neighbours is definitely a reform voter
This is me saying I should have done more not saying whether it worked or not
Maybe me doing more would have meant they were more or less considerate
 

Nick

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Depends doesn’t it there’s no control group
I haven’t torched the house
Let down cars tyres or had a fight yet
Although one of my neighbours is definitely a reform voter
This is me saying I should have done more not saying whether it worked or not
Maybe me doing more would have meant they were more or less considerate

Maybe the people being inconsiderate are at fault? (Even though you have tried to cram a reform voter in there, must be his fault)
 
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The issue as I see it is people move to where they feel safe initially, post migration. That's literally with people of like skin, culture or language. What happens then is the 'locals' who were there feel outraged that they've been taken over and almost forced out and that builds hatred and tension on both sides. It then becomes colonisation rather than integration and that's where the real problems start with no go areas for those on both sides of the divide.

I don't have an answer to it really, but perhaps forced integration is the only way it might work in new areas if it's not too late.
My Rob, what's happened where I'm finding you a sensitive, empathetic bloke? Has the country really gone so far right?!? ;)
 

fatso

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That’s where we all come in if we’re not too busy of course
We’ve had a mosque move into a residential building on our street parking is a ball ache and they are very inconsiderately loud around key celebrations. We’ve tried to challenge using a residential property as a mosque and recieved a firm but polite fuck off from the council so we’ve tried to challenge politely and point out where parking is dangerous and where noisy street discussions at midnight maybe need to stop
Other neighbours are just pissed off with them
We probably all have similar situations
We could inflame or seek to engage I prefer the latter
The latter is fine and definitely the way to go, but eventually after so many polite "fuck offs" some residents will inevitably take the other rout out of pure frustration.

It's inevitable unfortunately, and will only continue to get worse, with police no go areas, non white zones and/or sharia law areas etc.

To add to this we get the loonies who just want to shut down this debate and pretend it isnt happening, and accuse those who speak out of racism.

That's the state of Britain in 2024 and unfortunately I don't see it Improving.

U.S. vice presidential contender J.D. Vance said only this week that the UK will be the first Muslim state to have nuclear weapons!!! It's alarming how other countries politicians see us now.

I will caveat the above by saying there are plenty of non ethnic British residents who assimilate very successfully of course, including my neighbours who are a lovely family.
 
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Sick Boy

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The latter is fine and definitely the way to go, but eventually after so many polite "fuck offs" some residents will inevitably take the other rout out of pure frustration.

It's inevitable unfortunately, and will only continue to get worse, with police no go areas, non white zones and/or sharia law areas etc.

To add to this we get the loonies who just want to shut down this debate and pretend it isnt happening, and accuse those who speak out of racism.

That's the state of Britain in 2024 and unfortunately I don't see it I.proving.
We've been told all those things are just around the corner for over 20 years now but they're yet to happen.
 

fatso

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We've been told all those things are just around the corner for over 20 years now but it's yet to happen.
So should we wait till it does?

We were warned that Russia was going to invade Ukrain
We were warned that Argentina was going to invade the Falklands
We were warned that Hitler was going to invade Poland. Etc etc the list goes on.

The thing with warnings is, you need to act BEFORE it's too late.
 

chiefdave

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People who have feral kids because they can get away with anything they want.

Even in the videos yesterday, parents are encouraging kids to smash police cars. I wouldn't dare, even at 40 to do shit like that if my mum was about.

You see people going out and getting stabbed, drug dealing etc and their parents are kicking off with the police and saying their kids did nothing wrong.

They are feral.
I don't think you can always say its the parents. My mate has two kids, one was good as gold, the other was a fucking nightmare. Always in trouble, constant court appearances and his parents were tearing their hair out and had no clue what to.

Interestingly when they tried to get help, any sort of help because they were desperate, there was nowhere to turn.

They were incredibility worried he was either going to end up inside for a long stretch or end up dead. Fortunately at some point he had a light bulb moment and sorted himself out.

Having said all of that you only have to switch on any police doc to see huge problems. Parents arguing with the police that their kids couldn't possibly have done wrong, streets filled with people filming the moment the police arrive, people getting involved when the police try and do their job. Not sure what the answer is, there's no magic cure to poor parenting.

Wonder how much of an impact shutting SureStart had?
 

Nick

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People also kicking off in London over something happening in Bangladesh FFS.

Imagine rocking up in Bangladesh and smashing shit up over there. 🤣
 

MalcSB

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Not sure about the 'if it was football fans' stuff. Football games are scheduled so that police from all around the area can be present in numbers, especially if games are classed as 'risk'. This is mainly covered by working overtime and the bill is footed by the home club.

The reality is that in a situation like this there simply isn't the numbers and there's not really the capacity to quickly bring people in from neighbouring forces.

Can't remember the figures but I someone a while back stated how many police were on duty in Cov on a Friday and Saturday night and it was shockingly low. Any real trouble and at best they're looking at trying to contain it and waiting for it to run its course.
But according to @fernandopartridge the police have an operational budget and should be able to deal with such things,
 
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MalcSB

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You would think housing, feeding, paying for kids, healthcare etc would be enough to get people to want to speak the language? They shouldn't be allowed to move here until they can speak English, surely?

Why didn't the bosnian refugee's parents teach the kids English before they went to school? People want everything handed to them and done for them.

This is also the same if people went to live abroad and didn't try and speak the Language.
Lived in France for a couple of years. If you are an immigrant in France, if you need an interpreter, you pay for it yourself. Here, typically the institution you are dealing with will provide one. To be a permanent resident you need to be able to show some proficiency in the language. It is very difficult to integrate if you don’t speak the language of the country you are living in.
 

Sick Boy

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So should we wait till it does?

We were warned that Russia was going to invade Ukrain
We were warned that Argentina was going to invade the Falklands
We were warned that Hitler was going to invade Poland. Etc etc the list goes on.

The thing with warnings is, you need to act BEFORE it's too late.
Where exactly is the warning coming from?
 

Sick Boy

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Lived in France for a couple of years. If you are an immigrant in France, if you need an interpreter, you pay for it yourself. Here, typically the institution you are dealing with will provide one. To be a permanent resident you need to be able to show some proficiency in the language. It is very difficult to integrate if you don’t speak the language of the country you are living in.
All these things have always been available for the UK to do but it hasn’t bothered.
 

fatso

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Where exactly is the warning coming from?
Plenty of warnings out there, bloody loads!!!

Mainly by people who the lefties want to cancel or shutdown or label racist.

Incidentally it was really weird hearing a couple Asian families in my close talking about their fears of mass immigration.

Racist right wing bastards!
 
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Plenty of warnings out there, bloody loads!!!

Mainly by people who the lefties want to cancel or shutdown or label racist.

Incidentally it was really weird hearing a couple Asian families in my close talking about their fears of mass immigration.

Racist right wing bastards!
Have you had a drink at lunchtime?!?
 

Sick Boy

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Plenty of warnings out there, bloody loads!!!

Mainly by people who the lefties want to cancel or shutdown or label racist.

Incidentally it was really weird hearing a couple Asian families in my close talking about their fears of mass immigration.

Racist right wing bastards!
So you’re unable to say who?
 

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