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reallynobody is das reich, but you are trying to spin it that way.
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DR
reallynobody is das reich, but you are trying to spin it that way.
Which bit(s) of the European Convention on Human rights do you want us to remove ourselves from :
Right to life
Anti-torture and inhumane treatment
Anti-slavery
Right to liberty and security of the person
Right to a fair trial
Anti-retrospective conviction
Right to private and family life
Right to freedom of thought, conscience and religion
Right to freedom of expression
Right to freedom of assembly and association
Right to marriage
Right to an effective remedy
Anti-discrimination
Right to peaceful enjoyment of property
Duty to provide fair and free elections
Right to education
?
He should take a leaf out of your book; the reasonable , respectful approach.
The EU (and the European Court of Human Rights) will step in to save the useless turd's bacon. Human rights - they deny them to victims, but scum like this must be given them again and again and again. Time to leave (although not denying that our own learned judges can give some f***wittedly stupid decisions a times too).
Is it? Who told you that?
Bearing in mind Iceland abolished it in the 12th century, and Sweden in the 14th century, Portugal (a long-standing ally of Britain) 70 years before Britain did so, and that at the same time other countries were abolishing slavery, Britain (in 1805) refused to do so, can you provide evidence that Britain is the 'first to do anything about it internationally'...?
Like most seemingly stupid rules and laws, the problem is not with the intention, but with the stupidity of those individuals who commonly who implement them.
And WTF is the 'right to an effective remedy'?
Tobe fair, Alf has been extremely reasonable and respectful for quite a few weeks now
and all we worry about is a Left backWhich bit(s) of the European Convention on Human rights do you want us to remove ourselves from :
Right to life
Anti-torture and inhumane treatment
Anti-slavery
Right to liberty and security of the person
Right to a fair trial
Anti-retrospective conviction
Right to private and family life
Right to freedom of thought, conscience and religion
Right to freedom of expression
Right to freedom of assembly and association
Right to marriage
Right to an effective remedy
Anti-discrimination
Right to peaceful enjoyment of property
Duty to provide fair and free elections
Right to education
?
One of Poland’s most popular weekly magazines has splashed a graphic depiction of the rape of Europe’s women by migrants on its front cover. The image may be one of the most politically incorrect illustrations of the migrant crisis to date.
While Poland is generally much more relaxed about expressing itself than the self censoring tendencies of western and northern Europe, the cover of the latest wSieci (The Network) conservative magazine has already prompted reaction just 24 hours after release, being beamed around the continent by social media. Featuring a personification of Europa being pawed at by dark hands — what the German media would perhaps euphemistically term “southern” or “Mediterranean” — the headline decries the “Islamic Rape of Europe”.
Opening the cover article, Aleksandra Rybinska writes: “The people of old Europe after the events of New Year’s Eve in Cologne painfully realised the problems arising from the massive influx of immigrants. The first signs that things were going wrong, however, were there a lot earlier. They were still ignored or were minimised in significance in the name of tolerance and political correctness”.
Outlining the fundamental differences between eastern Islam and western Christianity — “culture, architecture, music, gastronomy, dress” — the editorial explains these two worlds have been at war “over the last 14 centuries” and the world is now witnessing a colossal “clash of two civilisations in the countries of old Europe”. This clash is brought by Muslims who come to Europe and “carry conflict with the Western world as part of the collective consciousness”, as the journalist marks the inevitability of conflict between native Europeans and their new guests.
The collapse of the West in the face of this “Islamic rape” was not inevitable though, as Rybinska quoted British historian Arnold Toynbee: “Civilisations die from suicide, not by murder”.
Polish magazine cover - very bold magazine cover - made it into the western media. It got American radio's attention as well.
The title "Islamski gwałt na Europie" means "Islamic Rape of Europe, our report: what the media and Brussels elite are hiding from the citizens of the European Union."
http://www.breitbart.com/london/201...polish-news-magazines-shockingly-frank-cover/