Well isn't that interesting, we're pretty "fed up" here in the States also, and I bet people in Brazil and all over are "fed up," and yet it keeps getting worse.
Who's running the damn world, anyway? Makes you wonder.
Well isn't that interesting, we're pretty "fed up" here in the States also, and I bet people in Brazil and all over are "fed up," and yet it keeps getting worse.
I lived in Paris in 1999, 2001, and 2005. In 1999, I lived in Évry, which though having a high Arab and black population was still livable. In 2005 it was a no-go zone. The cracks were already showing in Paris in 1992 when I fist visited, but Paris would still fun. By 2005, I was literally fighting off North African teenagers who tried to beat me up, steal my camcorder, and rape the young woman with me (who later begged me not to report it to the police because she feared the Arab families would hunt her down later.Danton wrote: Sat Jan 07, 2023 8:31 amMerci beaucoup de parler de notre pays et surtout de sa dérive. Croyez moi, les français en ont plus que marre...
J in France wrote: Sun Jan 08, 2023 1:36 amI lived in Paris in 1999, 2001, and 2005. In 1999, I lived in Évry, which though having a high Arab and black population was still livable. In 2005 it was a no-go zone. The cracks were already showing in Paris in 1992 when I fist visited, but Paris would still fun. By 2005, I was literally fighting off North African teenagers who tried to beat me up, steal my camcorder, and rape the young woman with me (who later begged me not to report it to the police because she feared the Arab families would hunt her down later.
I have never once considered third world migrants as beneficial. The government might as well release thousands of wild tigers onto the streets of Paris; that would be safer than what is there now.
French politician Franck Guiot wrote that parts of Évry, a township in the southern suburbs of Paris, are no-go zones where police forces cannot go for fear of being attacked. He said that politicians seeking to maintain "social peace" were prohibiting the police from using their weapons to defend themselves.
We know spottyspottybrowncow wrote: Sat Jan 07, 2023 11:20 amWell isn't that interesting, we're pretty "fed up" here in the States also, and I bet people in Brazil and all over are "fed up," and yet it keeps getting worse.
Who's running the damn world, anyway? Makes you wonder.
I recently watched an intelligence squared debate from years ago about Thatcher's legacy where Dianne Abbot inadvertently admitted she would not be here if her parents and millions of others had not been lured here by the welfare state. Immigrants have indeed made an enormous contribution to this country. Their contribution is to the unsustainable national debt.Guest wrote: Thu Jan 05, 2023 2:23 amThe migrants are making Paris and London as beautiful as the places they left behind.Johnny bandwidth wrote: Thu Jan 05, 2023 12:07 amI keep asking myself why would any government risk destabilising their nations social cohesion in the way that we're seeing everywhere and I keep coming back with the same answer.Guest wrote: Fri Dec 30, 2022 9:42 pm
London has already fallen. Even in 2005, you didn't hear that many foreign languages or foreign accents walking down the street. Now it is rare to hear a proper British accent. It is shocking what has happened in just the last 15 or 20 years. Crime is completely out of control. There are acid attacks on a daily basis. Acid attacks were common when I lived in Latin America. Now they have become common in UK cities, but the press and government keep it quiet. The government and press won't be able to keep it quiet for much longer.
It gives them the excuse to introduce harsh legislation that severally limits our freedom
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