Step 1: type the name into Google
Step 2: click on "news"
Step 3: click on news article.
Step 4: read news article
So you’re totally incapable of using the copy and paste function?
Step 1: type the name into Google
Step 2: click on "news"
Step 3: click on news article.
Step 4: read news article
Step 1: type the name into Google
Step 2: click on "news"
Step 3: click on news article.
Step 4: read news article
Which one of these validates your statement? Because absolutely none of them do as far as I can see.
For the avoidance of any doubt, and for people to see that you made a valid point, why don’t you just post the article you are referring to?
Are you going to accuse me of being a bully if I don't provide the article?
No no it exists and I have it open in a tab. Just wandering if an educated person such as yourself can also find the same article.So this article doesn’t exist then and you posted yet another inflammatory and inaccurate statement.
No no it exists and I have it open in a tab. Just wandering if an educated person such as yourself can also find the same article.
No no it exists and I have it open in a tab. Just wandering if an educated person such as yourself can also find the same article.
Go to CNN politics 🤪You know what lads? I don't think this article exists. Or if it does, I don't think it says what eaglesdare has claimed it to say.
Imagine my shock.
Don't you know that we all have so many Andrew Tate and Alex Jones videos open, that sometimes our computers slow down slightly.So you’re totally incapable of using the copy and paste function?
Go to CNN politics 🤪
Right, we're finally getting closer, lads. As eaglesdare seems to be using the only remaining device in the world without a copy and paste function, this appears to be the article that his post was referring to:
This is the only reference to, and quote from, Jeremy Konyndyk in said article:
Jeremy Konyndyk, the president of Refugees International, called the policy “a racialized immigration program masquerading as refugee resettlement, while real refugees remain stranded.”
“The main problem is denying protection to any other refugees from anywhere else in the world,” he said. “There are millions of refugees around the world - people who have had to flee their home countries due to war or persecution – who have far more need for protection than anyone in this group – none of whom, to my knowledge, had been forced to flee from South Africa.”
As a refresher, this is what eaglesdare's post stated:
"The looney leftys are all for immigration and asylum seeking.....except when it comes to white south African families escaping Genocide. 🤷🏻♂️"
Quite why this post was relevant in a thread about immigration into the UK, is anyone's guess, but then we also have "looney leftys" (again - not an aggressor) which transpires is just one individual (not plural) who seems to have an extremely distinguished career: https://www.congress.gov/117/meeting/house/114161/witnesses/HHRG-117-AP04-Bio-KonyndykJ-20211027.pdf
If there is any other evidence of anyone (looney left or otherwise), especially anyone in the UK, against this, I would be delighted to see it.
And then we have the main event, the use of the word "genocide". One would suggest that one would need an incredible amount of evidence to use a term such as this, rather than just a throw away line at the end of the post. Again, if anyone has any evidence of a "genocide" occurring here, given that was is happening in Gaza is apparently very much not, I would again be delighted to see it.
Ah you found the article. Well done 👏🏻
Not really 🤷🏻♂️And it's utterly irrelevant to your post 🤣
Not really 🤷🏻♂️
I will respond to you accordingly when you dial down the rhetoric and stop being so aggressive towards me and other posters on this board.That's why you've not even attempted to respond to any of my points in my post 🤣
I will respond to you accordingly when you dial down the rhetoric and stop being so aggressive towards me and other posters on this board.
'Feisty presenter'? "skewering" panellist?![]()
BBC Question Time audience in hysterics as Fiona Bruce skewers Tory MP
Nigel Huddleston, who has been a Conservative MP for ten years, last night appeared on BBC One's Question Time, during which he faced a jibe by feisty presenter Fiona Brucewww.mirror.co.uk
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