As a Japanese watching the UK right now, I have one simple question.
A Sudanese asylum seeker just tried to behead a local man in Belfast. The victim lost an eye.
This comes after years of grooming gangs raping thousands of British girls — gangs that police and councils deliberately ignored because they were afraid of being called racist.
In Japan, even one case like this would have triggered national outrage and immediate policy reversal.
But in Britain, the conversation is still about “not being far-right.”
British people, at what point does protecting your own children become more important than protecting your reputation?
We genuinely do not understand this.
Nobody can explain how mass migration from the third world has benefited the west. Even the advocates of these policies cannot explain its benefits. That's because there is no benefit and they know it. Death, dysfunction, and horrors beyond comprehension. That's all it brings us
Just one video of an African migrant cutting the head off of a native citizen would be enough reason to shut down all third world migration forever. But as it happens, that video is just one reason of a billion others.
@mehdirhasan Muslims are statistically much more likely to attack non-Muslims because of their beliefs.
But, at least you admit people don’t like Islam because of its batshit nuttery instead of pretending it has anything to do with race.
Ethiopia was never colonized.
For much of its history, it was one of the poorest countries on the continent.
Meanwhile, Vietnam was colonized by the French, devastated by decades of war, and is now on its way to serious economic prosperity.
If colonialism were the answer to why Africa is poor, Ethiopia should be rich and Vietnam should be broke. Neither is true.
Can we please retire this excuse?
@IsaacHayes3 You have the same stereotype everywhere on earth because you act the same everywhere on earth.
You are being judged not for immutable characteristics but for your behavior and yes the content of your character.
Is self-reflection and accountability really that foreign to you?