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Charlemagne

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"You're a bigot"

Ah the leftist - globalist last line of defence; if you don't agree with them you're either a racist or a nazi

That's the best rebuttal they got - sad

Back to your safe space snowflake
Lol @ leftist globalist. Code word for Jew Conspiracy by White Nationalists.
You're a waste of space
 

wilbur

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You're a bigot.
The highest crimes rates go to cities with more European and Indigenous culture, and this is factual info.
Well.......NO!

Sweden now has a big problem, despite their mainstream media stating otherwise. It's not all immigrants that's the problem. It's the intake of a huge number of unattached adolescent and young adult males, that makes it imposible to integrate them into Swedish society; they have a totally different set of ideals and culture, who then have no other interest than to band together, and as a group. Malmo is a particulary bad place, and despite government assurances that all is ok, there are documented reports where local police state: "If there's any trouble, we can't protect you, there are too many of them", followed by a rapid escort out of that area.

That's because the progressives, including the current Swedish government, believe in absolute equality, and in their extreme PC behaviour, will not identify any distinct group and point out their issues.

In this world of identity politics, if you point out the issues with a single minority group, you are automatically labeled as right wing --> bigot --> racist -->fascist --> nazi --> genocidal maniac.
 

Charlemagne

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Well.......NO!

Sweden now has a big problem, despite their mainstream media stating otherwise. It's not all immigrants that's the problem. It's the intake of a huge number of unattached adolescent and young adult males, that makes it imposible to integrate them into Swedish society; they have a totally different set of ideals and culture, who then have no other interest than to band together, and as a group. Malmo is a particulary bad place, and despite government assurances that all is ok, there are documented reports where local police state: "If there's any trouble, we can't protect you, there are too many of them", followed by a rapid escort out of that area.

That's because the progressives, including the current Swedish government, believe in absolute equality, and in their extreme PC behaviour, will not identify any distinct group and point out their issues.

In this world of identity politics, if you point out the issues with a single minority group, you are automatically labeled as right wing --> bigot --> racist -->fascist --> nazi --> genocidal maniac.
This thread is about Canada.
 

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Somalis faced 'inhumane' abuse on US deportation flight
Lawsuit says 92 asylum seekers faced 'egregious abuse' in Senegal on December 7 on failed deportation flight from US.
More than 90 Somali men and women were subjected to "inhumane conditions and egregious abuse" on a failed deportation flight that lasted nearly 48 hours and was eventually forced to return to the United States earlier this month, according to a class-action lawsuit filed this week.

Ninety-two Somali nationals were being deported by US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) to Somalia from the US state of Louisiana on December 7 when their flight made a stop in Dakar, Senegal.

But the flight never reached Somalia and was forced to return to the US on December 9.

"For more than two days, ICE agents subjected Petitioners to inhumane conditions and mistreatments including acts of serious physical violence that resulted in still untreated injuries," the lawsuit, which was filed in US District Court, reads.

The plaintiffs, Somali asylum seekers who are currently being held in immigration detention in South Florida, are asking the court to issue an order preventing their deportation to Somalia.

According to the claim, for the duration of the nearly 48-hour journey, which included 23 hours on the runway in Senegal, the deportees said they were forced by ICE agents to "stay seated and chained at their wrists, ankles, and waists".

"When the flight was in Dakar for 23 hours, ICE officers and contract guards beat, kicked, choked, pushed, straightjacketed, threatened to kill, and berated people on the plane," it continues.

ICE and contract guards on the plane also stopped the deportees from accessing the toilet, the lawsuit alleges, "forcing people to try to urinate in bottles or on themselves".

"ICE agents wrapped some who protested, or just stood up to ask a question, in full-body restraints. ICE agents kicked, struck, or dragged detainees down the aisle of the plane, and subjected some to verbal abuse and threats," the lawsuit states.

ICE denies allegations
ICE has denied the allegations of "mistreated onboard the Somali flight as patently false", according to a statement released at the time and included in the lawsuit.

"No one was injured during the flight, and there were no incidents or altercations that would have caused any injuries on the flight," ICE reportedly said.

The agency said the plane landed in Senegal for refuelling and to change pilots. "The aircraft, including the detainees and crew on board, remained parked at the airport to allow the relief crew time to rest," the agency said.

While it remained parked, air conditioning remained in use on the plane, the ICE statement continued.

"Detainees were fed at regular intervals to include the providing of extra snacks and drinks. Lavatories were functional and serviced the entire duration of the trip."

Under the purview of the US Department of Homeland Security, ICE is responsible for issues of immigration detention and deportation, among other functions.

Beatings and abuse
ICE's protestations are in sharp contrast to testimonies from passengers who were aboard the flight.

"After about 20 hours, I stood up and asked what was going on and why we were waiting," said Farah Ali Ibrahim, an asylum seeker and a named plaintiff in the lawsuit, in a statement.

"An officer grabbed me by the collar, and I fell to the floor. Officers began dragging me down the aisle and beating me."

ICE agents later put Ibrahim in a straitjacket, he said.

Legal experts working on behalf of the plaintiffs say the US has an international obligation not to deport them because their safety in Somalia cannot be guaranteed.

In October, a devastating bombing in the Somali capital, Mogadishu, killed at least 358 people and injured hundreds more.

Just last week, a suicide bomber killed 18 police officers in Mogadishu. The December 14 attack was claimed by al-Shabab, a group with ties to al-Qaeda.

The failed deportation flight has drawn attention to the asylum seekers and may leave them open to abuse upon their return, according to Rebecca Sharpless, director of the immigration clinic at the University of Miami Law School, which filed the lawsuit on behalf of the asylum seekers.

"The December 7 flight has received widespread media coverage in Somalia. Everyone knows they are coming," Sharpless said in a statement.

"It is not safe for these men and women to return, especially in light of the escalation of terrorist violence in Somalia in the last weeks."

The case is "an emergency" because ICE intends to deport the asylum seekers from the US as early as today, according to the statement.

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2017...abuse-deportation-flight-171220134930309.html

https://news.vice.com/en_ca/article...e-physically-and-sexually-abused-in-detention

Would you hear about the abuse against Somalis by ICE from the right wing press that seem to want to simply feed their right wing readers with anti-immigrant garbage all the time?? Not really!!
 

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All the George Soros nonsense you posted in line with White-Nationalist Anti-Semitic conspiracies, White-Nationalist-man.
what is stopping you from showing postings where I posted white nationalist views? I have no problems bringing up your posts. it's not hard so show me posts where i say WN views.
 

wilbur

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This thread is about Canada.
Left-wing politics/political correctness/identity politics transcends borders. Only the players are different.

Canada is not as wacky as Sweden has become (where they want men to be like women and women think they're men), but it's well on its way, especially with JT's Globalist views.
 

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Somalis faced 'inhumane' abuse on US deportation flight
Lawsuit says 92 asylum seekers faced 'egregious abuse' in Senegal on December 7 on failed deportation flight from US.
More than 90 Somali men and women were subjected to "inhumane conditions and egregious abuse" on a failed deportation flight that lasted nearly 48 hours and was eventually forced to return to the United States earlier this month, according to a class-action lawsuit filed this week.

Ninety-two Somali nationals were being deported by US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) to Somalia from the US state of Louisiana on December 7 when their flight made a stop in Dakar, Senegal.

But the flight never reached Somalia and was forced to return to the US on December 9.

"For more than two days, ICE agents subjected Petitioners to inhumane conditions and mistreatments including acts of serious physical violence that resulted in still untreated injuries," the lawsuit, which was filed in US District Court, reads.

The plaintiffs, Somali asylum seekers who are currently being held in immigration detention in South Florida, are asking the court to issue an order preventing their deportation to Somalia.

According to the claim, for the duration of the nearly 48-hour journey, which included 23 hours on the runway in Senegal, the deportees said they were forced by ICE agents to "stay seated and chained at their wrists, ankles, and waists".

"When the flight was in Dakar for 23 hours, ICE officers and contract guards beat, kicked, choked, pushed, straightjacketed, threatened to kill, and berated people on the plane," it continues.

ICE and contract guards on the plane also stopped the deportees from accessing the toilet, the lawsuit alleges, "forcing people to try to urinate in bottles or on themselves".

"ICE agents wrapped some who protested, or just stood up to ask a question, in full-body restraints. ICE agents kicked, struck, or dragged detainees down the aisle of the plane, and subjected some to verbal abuse and threats," the lawsuit states.

ICE denies allegations
ICE has denied the allegations of "mistreated onboard the Somali flight as patently false", according to a statement released at the time and included in the lawsuit.

"No one was injured during the flight, and there were no incidents or altercations that would have caused any injuries on the flight," ICE reportedly said.

The agency said the plane landed in Senegal for refuelling and to change pilots. "The aircraft, including the detainees and crew on board, remained parked at the airport to allow the relief crew time to rest," the agency said.

While it remained parked, air conditioning remained in use on the plane, the ICE statement continued.

"Detainees were fed at regular intervals to include the providing of extra snacks and drinks. Lavatories were functional and serviced the entire duration of the trip."

Under the purview of the US Department of Homeland Security, ICE is responsible for issues of immigration detention and deportation, among other functions.

Beatings and abuse
ICE's protestations are in sharp contrast to testimonies from passengers who were aboard the flight.

"After about 20 hours, I stood up and asked what was going on and why we were waiting," said Farah Ali Ibrahim, an asylum seeker and a named plaintiff in the lawsuit, in a statement.

"An officer grabbed me by the collar, and I fell to the floor. Officers began dragging me down the aisle and beating me."

ICE agents later put Ibrahim in a straitjacket, he said.

Legal experts working on behalf of the plaintiffs say the US has an international obligation not to deport them because their safety in Somalia cannot be guaranteed.

In October, a devastating bombing in the Somali capital, Mogadishu, killed at least 358 people and injured hundreds more.

Just last week, a suicide bomber killed 18 police officers in Mogadishu. The December 14 attack was claimed by al-Shabab, a group with ties to al-Qaeda.

The failed deportation flight has drawn attention to the asylum seekers and may leave them open to abuse upon their return, according to Rebecca Sharpless, director of the immigration clinic at the University of Miami Law School, which filed the lawsuit on behalf of the asylum seekers.

"The December 7 flight has received widespread media coverage in Somalia. Everyone knows they are coming," Sharpless said in a statement.

"It is not safe for these men and women to return, especially in light of the escalation of terrorist violence in Somalia in the last weeks."

The case is "an emergency" because ICE intends to deport the asylum seekers from the US as early as today, according to the statement.

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2017...abuse-deportation-flight-171220134930309.html

https://news.vice.com/en_ca/article...e-physically-and-sexually-abused-in-detention

Would you hear about the abuse against Somalis by ICE from the right wing press that seem to want to simply feed their right wing readers with anti-immigrant garbage all the time?? Not really!!
I call bullshit, they don’t want to be sent back, they are looking for any excuse.
 

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I call bullshit, they don’t want to be sent back, they are looking for any excuse.
Of course only Trump supporters would call that bullshit. They will shoot themselves deeply in their own feet if found to be lying. After all ICE have been acting very irresponsibly in many instances as have been disclosed.
 

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Of course only Trump supporters would call that bullshit. They will shoot themselves deeply in their own feet if found to be lying. After all ICE have been acting very irresponsibly in many instances as have been disclosed.
Would be cheaper to drop them at the Canadian boarder....
 

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Somalis faced 'inhumane' abuse on US deportation flight
Lawsuit says 92 asylum seekers faced 'egregious abuse' in Senegal on December 7 on failed deportation flight from US.
More than 90 Somali men and women were subjected to "inhumane conditions and egregious abuse" on a failed deportation flight that lasted nearly 48 hours and was eventually forced to return to the United States earlier this month, according to a class-action lawsuit filed this week.

Ninety-two Somali nationals were being deported by US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) to Somalia from the US state of Louisiana on December 7 when their flight made a stop in Dakar, Senegal.

But the flight never reached Somalia and was forced to return to the US on December 9.

"For more than two days, ICE agents subjected Petitioners to inhumane conditions and mistreatments including acts of serious physical violence that resulted in still untreated injuries," the lawsuit, which was filed in US District Court, reads.

The plaintiffs, Somali asylum seekers who are currently being held in immigration detention in South Florida, are asking the court to issue an order preventing their deportation to Somalia.

According to the claim, for the duration of the nearly 48-hour journey, which included 23 hours on the runway in Senegal, the deportees said they were forced by ICE agents to "stay seated and chained at their wrists, ankles, and waists".

"When the flight was in Dakar for 23 hours, ICE officers and contract guards beat, kicked, choked, pushed, straightjacketed, threatened to kill, and berated people on the plane," it continues.

ICE and contract guards on the plane also stopped the deportees from accessing the toilet, the lawsuit alleges, "forcing people to try to urinate in bottles or on themselves".

"ICE agents wrapped some who protested, or just stood up to ask a question, in full-body restraints. ICE agents kicked, struck, or dragged detainees down the aisle of the plane, and subjected some to verbal abuse and threats," the lawsuit states.

ICE denies allegations
ICE has denied the allegations of "mistreated onboard the Somali flight as patently false", according to a statement released at the time and included in the lawsuit.

"No one was injured during the flight, and there were no incidents or altercations that would have caused any injuries on the flight," ICE reportedly said.

The agency said the plane landed in Senegal for refuelling and to change pilots. "The aircraft, including the detainees and crew on board, remained parked at the airport to allow the relief crew time to rest," the agency said.

While it remained parked, air conditioning remained in use on the plane, the ICE statement continued.

"Detainees were fed at regular intervals to include the providing of extra snacks and drinks. Lavatories were functional and serviced the entire duration of the trip."

Under the purview of the US Department of Homeland Security, ICE is responsible for issues of immigration detention and deportation, among other functions.

Beatings and abuse
ICE's protestations are in sharp contrast to testimonies from passengers who were aboard the flight.

"After about 20 hours, I stood up and asked what was going on and why we were waiting," said Farah Ali Ibrahim, an asylum seeker and a named plaintiff in the lawsuit, in a statement.

"An officer grabbed me by the collar, and I fell to the floor. Officers began dragging me down the aisle and beating me."

ICE agents later put Ibrahim in a straitjacket, he said.

Legal experts working on behalf of the plaintiffs say the US has an international obligation not to deport them because their safety in Somalia cannot be guaranteed.

In October, a devastating bombing in the Somali capital, Mogadishu, killed at least 358 people and injured hundreds more.

Just last week, a suicide bomber killed 18 police officers in Mogadishu. The December 14 attack was claimed by al-Shabab, a group with ties to al-Qaeda.

The failed deportation flight has drawn attention to the asylum seekers and may leave them open to abuse upon their return, according to Rebecca Sharpless, director of the immigration clinic at the University of Miami Law School, which filed the lawsuit on behalf of the asylum seekers.

"The December 7 flight has received widespread media coverage in Somalia. Everyone knows they are coming," Sharpless said in a statement.

"It is not safe for these men and women to return, especially in light of the escalation of terrorist violence in Somalia in the last weeks."

The case is "an emergency" because ICE intends to deport the asylum seekers from the US as early as today, according to the statement.

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2017...abuse-deportation-flight-171220134930309.html

https://news.vice.com/en_ca/article...e-physically-and-sexually-abused-in-detention

Would you hear about the abuse against Somalis by ICE from the right wing press that seem to want to simply feed their right wing readers with anti-immigrant garbage all the time?? Not really!!
How can they stand up to complain if they were all chained continuously to their seats?

Calling bullshit as well.
 

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So you have no problem with the suppliers? The drugs are going to magically stop moving with very few Jamaicans or Somali's around.
I’m sure it can’t hurt stopping the influx of people who come from places where taking human life is trivial. Let’s try that for starters. I see we aren’t all that interested in allowing people in from countries that have shared values anymore. While we did, we didn’t have the carnage that we see in our streets these days. ......and guess what back in 60’s, 70’s, 80’s we didn’t have the daily shootings we have now and the gun laws weren’t as stringent. Explain that away
 

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provide evidence of my white nationalist postings or stop racebating
Well you just posted one of Lauren Sothern's tweets. That qualifies as promoting white nationalists in my book. Also you promotes some flawed survey that white nationalists are promoting to "prove" non-whites are more racist.
 

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Left-wing politics/political correctness/identity politics transcends borders. Only the players are different.

Canada is not as wacky as Sweden has become (where they want men to be like women and women think they're men), but it's well on its way, especially with JT's Globalist views.
So you use a globalist view that "transcends borders" while complaining about globalism. Well played :der:
 

Charlemagne

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I’m sure it can’t hurt stopping the influx of people who come from places where taking human life is trivial. Let’s try that for starters. I see we aren’t all that interested in allowing people in from countries that have shared values anymore. While we did, we didn’t have the carnage that we see in our streets these days. ......and guess what back in 60’s, 70’s, 80’s we didn’t have the daily shootings we have now and the gun laws weren’t as stringent. Explain that away
You definitely know nothing about Toronto's history lol


https://youtu.be/WjKhmdW0T3M
Here's Popsick giving a Tour of Little Portugal, talking about his younger days in the area. The guy he refers to as "Johnny Boy" was once the leader of The McCormick Boys back in the 80's. He got killed in Little Italy 6 years ago when he moved up being an importer/distributor. Point being that the 80's had a lot of street crime from Italian and Portuguese youth, involving murders and low level drug dealing.

Crime rate has actually gone down, and most of these shooters are Canadian born/raised. The shootings would go down if the the people with less melanin in their skin stopped distributing and importing drugs not to mention importing illegal guns. It's simple supply side economics.

In terms of demographics, these same people with so-called "Canadian values" tend to be involved in crimes involving child pornography and pedophilia, I wonder why that is..double-standard...

It's funny that nobody commented in my thread about "Big Circle Boys." They are the ones who who supply most of the fentanyl in this country, but they are "model immigrant" Asians as opposed to those bad people with dark skin. They're not new either, I went to school with some of their rivals and have heard about them years ago.
 
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