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Re: What Rips Your Knitting?

Postby Red Okktober » Wed Feb 20, 2019 2:33 pm

HobbitFeet wrote:and totally unrelated to saying she SHOULD be allowed return

he will be a British citizen, he will have free passage etc. etc. that is why I asked if he could be made a 'WARD OF COURT' - which is the exact opposite of advocating for the return of his mother

you are surely not this desperate or thick, are you red?


Your flippant exchange with a guest at the bottom of the previous page has you claiming it will be a 'problem' and 'recipe for disaster' that she is stripped of British citizenship and that her son will grow up to be radicalised and angry adult.

It's completely related and perfectly reasonable to ask you if you believe we should let the mother back in to avoid any repercussions from the son.

You brought the point up, but appear to be incapable of elaborating on it.

Never mind.
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Re: What Rips Your Knitting?

Postby Red Okktober » Wed Feb 20, 2019 2:34 pm

banana chewits wrote:he's a bit emotional, isn't he?

you didn't say anything about allowing the mother back in not to upset the child.


And the opinions of a brown nosing, trolling old queen, are of interest because...…….
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Re: What Rips Your Knitting?

Postby McAz » Wed Feb 20, 2019 2:41 pm

Red Okktober wrote:
banana chewits wrote:he's a bit emotional, isn't he?

you didn't say anything about allowing the mother back in not to upset the child.


And the opinions of a brown nosing, trolling old queen, are of interest because...…….

At least as interesting as someone like yourself who encourages terrorism, surely? :dunno:
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Re: What Rips Your Knitting?

Postby Fletch » Wed Feb 20, 2019 2:48 pm

Rolluplostinspace wrote:What about the children growing up being told it's okay to invade other countries illegally totally destroy them kill millions and leave.


Rolluplostinspace wrote:They've got a lot to be angry about.


Well said Jack.

It might be unpopular but when families see their loved ones killed or blown apart by western forces, do you think they don't have reactions to that? Just like parents in Manchester and others attacks have reactions.

Why is it always so one sided when it comes to western regime change and the horrific things done to people in the Middle East? Can anyone really blame them for wanting revenge? Having to watch western backed, trained, funded and armed terrorist destroy your village/city, kill your friends and neighbours and impose control over them shouldn't mean hatred for the west for doing that? Watching US/UK/French planes bomb your area, watching as western forces evacuate, resupply, protect then and attack your government without feeling anything?

After all that, the western msm vilify the victims of all that, as do the western governments, and the breeding of Muslim hatred steps up another gear. It's sickeningly one sided yet the hard of thinking fall for it every time.
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Re: What Rips Your Knitting?

Postby banana chewits » Wed Feb 20, 2019 2:55 pm

Red Okktober wrote:
HobbitFeet wrote:and totally unrelated to saying she SHOULD be allowed return

he will be a British citizen, he will have free passage etc. etc. that is why I asked if he could be made a 'WARD OF COURT' - which is the exact opposite of advocating for the return of his mother

you are surely not this desperate or thick, are you red?


Your flippant exchange with a guest at the bottom of the previous page has you claiming it will be a 'problem' and 'recipe for disaster' that she is stripped of British citizenship and that her son will grow up to be radicalised and angry adult.

It's completely related and perfectly reasonable to ask you if you believe we should let the mother back in to avoid any repercussions from the son.

You brought the point up, but appear to be incapable of elaborating on it.

Never mind.


you didn't ask a question, you made a statement & threw a question mark at the end of it.
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Re: What Rips Your Knitting?

Postby banana chewits » Wed Feb 20, 2019 2:56 pm

Fletch wrote:
Rolluplostinspace wrote:What about the children growing up being told it's okay to invade other countries illegally totally destroy them kill millions and leave.


Rolluplostinspace wrote:They've got a lot to be angry about.


Well said Jack.

It might be unpopular but when families see their loved ones killed or blown apart by western forces, do you think they don't have reactions to that? Just like parents in Manchester and others attacks have reactions.

Why is it always so one sided when it comes to western regime change and the horrific things done to people in the Middle East? Can anyone really blame them for wanting revenge? Having to watch western backed, trained, funded and armed terrorist destroy your village/city, kill your friends and neighbours and impose control over them shouldn't mean hatred for the west for doing that? Watching US/UK/French planes bomb your area, watching as western forces evacuate, resupply, protect then and attack your government without feeling anything?

After all that, the western msm vilify the victims of all that, as do the western governments, and the breeding of Muslim hatred steps up another gear. It's sickeningly one sided yet the hard of thinking fall for it every time.


it's an inconvenient truth for a lot of people.
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Re: What Rips Your Knitting?

Postby Fletch » Wed Feb 20, 2019 3:01 pm

Almost 85,000 Children Under Five May Have Starved To Death In Yemen

http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/50643.htm

Yemen Girl Who Turned World’s Eyes to Famine Is Dead

http://www.informationclearinghouse.inf ... ussain.jpg

http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/50553.htm

U.S. wants to continue support for Saudi-led coalition in Yemen

https://www.reuters.com/article/us-yeme ... SKBN1O8052

UK's Saudi weapons sales unlawful, Lords committee finds

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2019/ ... ttee-finds

and for those that believe what they see on the tv or read in the papers:

Douma Chemical Weapons Hoax Exposed by BBC Producer

Very frightening for us all is the coordination of propaganda between the States of US, Britain, France and Israel.

So as to be absolutely clear, on February 13th, BBC Syria’s Producer said he could “without a doubt” prove that the Douma hospital scene was false, a White Helmets (WH) fake event.

He said “the Douma Hospital scene was staged. No fatalities occurred in the hospital. All the WH, activists and people I spoke to are either in Idlib or Euphrates Shield areas.

https://www.globalresearch.ca/douma-che ... er/5668874
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Re: What Rips Your Knitting?

Postby measurer » Wed Feb 20, 2019 3:14 pm

I will point out, Syria was never her home nor do her parents come from there.
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Re: What Rips Your Knitting?

Postby Gabby » Wed Feb 20, 2019 5:22 pm

Finally!!... England can celebrate something that’s NOT coming home! :Wiiiine!:
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Re: What Rips Your Knitting?

Postby Guest » Wed Feb 20, 2019 5:25 pm

Gabby wrote:Finally!!... England can celebrate something that’s NOT coming home! :Wiiiine!:


Don't count your chickens yet as she has the right of appeal and has a British child. It can and probably will be overturned.
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Re: What Rips Your Knitting?

Postby Jon » Wed Feb 20, 2019 5:29 pm

Rolluplostinspace wrote:What about the children growing up being told it's okay to invade other countries illegally totally destroy them kill millions and leave.


Who specifically is telling children it's okay to kill millions of people?
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Re: What Rips Your Knitting?

Postby McAz » Wed Feb 20, 2019 5:32 pm

Jon wrote:
Rolluplostinspace wrote:What about the children growing up being told it's okay to invade other countries illegally totally destroy them kill millions and leave.


Who specifically is telling children it's okay to kill millions of people?

Who isn't? Trump? May? Bush? Blair?
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Re: What Rips Your Knitting?

Postby Stooo » Wed Feb 20, 2019 5:32 pm

Jon wrote:
Rolluplostinspace wrote:What about the children growing up being told it's okay to invade other countries illegally totally destroy them kill millions and leave.


Who specifically is telling children it's okay to kill millions of people?


Capita nowadays.
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Re: What Rips Your Knitting?

Postby measurer » Wed Feb 20, 2019 5:40 pm

Stooo wrote:
measurer wrote:I don't think it would be easy Stooo, specially if her father is hard core as well. It could be like talking to a brickwall. Yes, she may say all the right things, but her husband is an IS fighter. I think also what she said of the two friends she went out with was very telling as to her state of mind. She shrugged off her pal's death and added she wasn't in touch with the other girl, and nonchalantly shrugged when asked if the girl was alive.


I think that there's more to it. I see her as a radicalised victim suffering from PTSD, as an internet shrink I can see that the tells are all there.

It doesn't feel right as a normal person on the omnibus.


If she was indeed brought here at 8 years of age and the family never naturalised, they may be on an Indefinite Leave to Remain, which means if she commits any crimes, the UK has the right to refuse her entrance back, or had she committed crimes here, it's the same rule. I believe even that applies to people who have taken the Right to Abode way. I doubt she knew this when she stole her sister's passport to leave the UK though.
For sure, I think the family came over on Bangladeshi passports, as they wouldn't have been able to change them to British until they had resided in this country for a certain length of time. It is very complicated, but there is also a 1981 ruling re Bangladeshis in this country - too long to go into.
So if the Home Office deems her as having broken the terms of her citizenship, they can send you back. It really depends on her immigration status...
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Re: What Rips Your Knitting?

Postby Jon » Wed Feb 20, 2019 5:51 pm

Red Okktober wrote:
banana chewits wrote:he's a bit emotional, isn't he?

you didn't say anything about allowing the mother back in not to upset the child.


And the opinions of a brown nosing, trolling old queen, are of interest because...…….


:gigglesnshit:
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