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FuckingRotter 01-18-2016 04:35 PM

Twisted logic?
 
Currently the UK parliament is debating whether or not Donald Trump should be barred from entering the United Kingdom. Apart from the obvious question, haven't they got any thing better to do? David Cameron has described Trumps remarks on banning Muslims from entering the USA as devisive and provocative.

Not much more than a year ago those Charlie Hebdo weirdos were being defended for being exactly that.

Truth is, Trump is saying what an increasing amount of people are thinking here in the United Kingdom. Today, we are reading reports that "Six Asian men" have been charged in Rochdale with crimes relating to the sexual trafficking of minors. We know that these men are Muslims, but apparently the press are required to describe them in the most vague of terms.

I'm tempted to start an online petition forcing the UK government to debate welcoming Trump in to the country. Frankly I couldn't give a flying fuck who the next US president is. I'm more concerned about getting out of Europe and shutting down this free pass. Do people seriously think that potentially the next president of the middle third of the northern continent of the Americas is really going to be refused entry in to the United Kingdom though? Talk about forcing Parliament to waste it's time. Worse still, all this when people are complaining about cuts in government spending! Still!

somedude 01-18-2016 04:42 PM

The only thing more useless than the British Parliament is the United States Congress! And if I remember right, by UK law the press has to report about crimes and accused criminals in the vaguest terms possible because of a statute trying to prevent the prejudicing potential jurors.

FuckingRotter 01-18-2016 05:11 PM

Yes, there is a limitation of reporting of "the facts" before a case is tried in a British court. However, the major theme in the lead up to this particular case was that the police and social services were afraid to investigate for fear of being branded "racist". Which is odd considering they were, or at least should have been, investigating the targeting of non-muslim females for sexual exploitation, by Pakistani muslim males.

FuckingRotter 01-18-2016 05:13 PM

The fact that this lack of investigation has become the major talking point of the whole affair really speaks volumes of just how afraid of political correctness our legal and political systems have become.


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