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in all fairness to the police they didnt catch the guy who threw a hammer through their window either so at least incompitence is equally dished out :) i dont think this is an issue anymore as you can now get drugs delivered by taxi |
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im sure the multitudes would actually welcome the change of the western world.
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I certainly wouldn't like this life ^ would you? |
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devonshire/warwick street?
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if homebase carpark was too ocupied for them they would park up on devonshire,malt or westwood and sometimes knowlmere if they were buying booze for the young girls that were in the back of their cars. Odd thing is when carol sold the shop and it was taken over by asians we got a lot less asians infact hardly any using that shop but the dealing of drugs continued. |
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But there are questions here just pleading for an answer: What happened to the billions in aid that Canada gave to Afghanistan? Whose damn pockets did it end up in? Obviously not those of this poor child. What did we get for our billions, and for the lives of 160 Canadian service men and women? |
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Interesting point. They are actually trying to combat drugs in the asian community. I saw a poster about this a few years ago
when i asked on here about devonshire street area a few years ago, this was mentioned.. it was a good guess :D |
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I agree with you Eric.......we are wrong to try and take western culture and ideals to the Afghanis(or anywhere else for that matter)......they do not want it......much as we do not wish to be islamised.
I can live cheek by jowl with people who accept me, and do not try and insidiously dilute my culture to match theirs...they came here(or their parents/grandparents) because they thought this country offered them a better place to live and bring up their families. If this proves not to be the case...or they wish to live where sharia law is practised, then I am sure there are many countries that would be more than happy to take them. We bend over backwards to avoid offending them.......what is that all about? They CHOSE to come here. |
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Yeah I get it. Irony is what I was suggesting....
Q (see quote) A: Where all charities go. Into government pockets. Quote:
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again 'they'
do we know that 'they' as a majority don't want it? there is no way of telling. Religious maniacs are everwhere around the world. Just so happens these maniacs are armed and are sitting on a load of oil. yet "gods hates fags" church in America is still allowed to exist. They are equally as evil. Watch the docu. Kids as young as 4 or 5 are already filled with hate. Quote:
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AH. I shouldn't get involved in this kind of discussion. IMO all religion is evil. Last time I had my say here on topic of religion I had harsh Karma and somebody actually said they would 'prey for me'
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Religion isn't evil but men can be
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Religion is man made. So it becomes a question not dissimilar to that of the Chicken and the Egg :D
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Some will say gangs of men grooming and raping young girls is not a race issue, some will say it IS a race issue. However, it is certainly a culture related issue or, more specifically, one stemming from a clash of cultures.
This is an issue where the strict mores of one religion and culture have set in motion the environment in which this can occur. It is a clash of religion and ethics. Because one religion is different, it does not give the members of the stricter religion the right to abuse young women who are culturally different from them. Nor can being a member of this community offer them a shelter in which to enjoy the silence and therefore protection of their own community. Men who lure young girls to be exploited by older "uncles" are organised criminals and a problem which the larger community does need to address. Are only a handful of men partaking in the spoils of this? Should they not be held accountable for this behaviour by their own leaders and indeed their own community? As Margaret said in an earlier post "i won't hold my breath". |
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Don't see how any of this is to do with religion or race because I don't know of any religion/race that condons child sex abuse.. these monsters are opportunists who became organised...young white girls just happened to be easier targets than young asian girls in their own community... bottom line is they would not have got away with it for two minutes in their own community.
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