You can be anti-immigration and euroskeptic here without much backlash from the public or the press but we draw the line at racism and Islamophobia as most of it comes across as a faux justification for one's own poor well-being.
except for the part where any dissent to migrants is spun as "islamophobia,"
Aren't you being a little disingenuous/hyperbolic there?
another great rebuttal
Thanks, but honestly it's not hard to pick up on your logical fallacies.
Synthic wrote:
Mootinie wrote:
Synthic wrote:
Mootinie wrote:
You can be anti-immigration and euroskeptic here without much backlash from the public or the press but we draw the line at racism and Islamophobia as most of it comes across as a faux justification for one's own poor well-being.
except for the part where any dissent to migrants is spun as "islamophobia," which isn't actually a real thing, and except for the part where you can literally be jailed for anti-muslim opinions
I disagree with the notion that anything is being spun, both the Labour Party and the Conservative Party pledged to lower net migration if elected last year so there is definitely a movement countrywide towards allowing less migrants to enter the country and rightfully so if we are leaving the European Union. However, the movements that you appear to be in defence of are pro-Christian England and bordering on white nationalist in some extreme cases. These rallies only lead to the further ostracizing of Muslims and Asian migrants within their local communities and further persecution, harassment, assault and murder for one's religious beliefs. Whilst I'm all for fighting against radical Islamic rallies that threaten to destroy my British heritage, many of these far-right movements are not fighting the good fight, they're instead trying to do a spot of ethnic cleansing and that's an absolute no-no from pretty much any angle one can approach this subject from.
ok so people who don't want an influx of immigrants whose culture clashes with theirs are far right ethnonationalists. typical
Overly generalised, disingenuous response not rebutting any counter argument, typical.
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Doldol wrote:
Synthic wrote:
Doldol wrote:
Synthic wrote:
Mootinie wrote:
You can be anti-immigration and euroskeptic here without much backlash from the public or the press but we draw the line at racism and Islamophobia as most of it comes across as a faux justification for one's own poor well-being.
except for the part where any dissent to migrants is spun as "islamophobia,"
Aren't you being a little disingenuous/hyperbolic there?
another great rebuttal
Thanks, but honestly it's not hard to pick up on your logical fallacies.
Synthic wrote:
Mootinie wrote:
Synthic wrote:
Mootinie wrote:
You can be anti-immigration and euroskeptic here without much backlash from the public or the press but we draw the line at racism and Islamophobia as most of it comes across as a faux justification for one's own poor well-being.
except for the part where any dissent to migrants is spun as "islamophobia," which isn't actually a real thing, and except for the part where you can literally be jailed for anti-muslim opinions
I disagree with the notion that anything is being spun, both the Labour Party and the Conservative Party pledged to lower net migration if elected last year so there is definitely a movement countrywide towards allowing less migrants to enter the country and rightfully so if we are leaving the European Union. However, the movements that you appear to be in defence of are pro-Christian England and bordering on white nationalist in some extreme cases. These rallies only lead to the further ostracizing of Muslims and Asian migrants within their local communities and further persecution, harassment, assault and murder for one's religious beliefs. Whilst I'm all for fighting against radical Islamic rallies that threaten to destroy my British heritage, many of these far-right movements are not fighting the good fight, they're instead trying to do a spot of ethnic cleansing and that's an absolute no-no from pretty much any angle one can approach this subject from.
ok so people who don't want an influx of immigrants whose culture clashes with theirs are far right ethnonationalists. typical
Overly generalised, disingenuous response not rebutting any counter argument, typical.
i'm sorry you're actually fuckin braindead LMFAO, please stop pretending you have any understanding of political or philosophical issues it's just cringe
You can be anti-immigration and euroskeptic here without much backlash from the public or the press but we draw the line at racism and Islamophobia as most of it comes across as a faux justification for one's own poor well-being.
except for the part where any dissent to migrants is spun as "islamophobia,"
Aren't you being a little disingenuous/hyperbolic there?
another great rebuttal
Thanks, but honestly it's not hard to pick up on your logical fallacies.
Synthic wrote:
Mootinie wrote:
Synthic wrote:
Mootinie wrote:
You can be anti-immigration and euroskeptic here without much backlash from the public or the press but we draw the line at racism and Islamophobia as most of it comes across as a faux justification for one's own poor well-being.
except for the part where any dissent to migrants is spun as "islamophobia," which isn't actually a real thing, and except for the part where you can literally be jailed for anti-muslim opinions
I disagree with the notion that anything is being spun, both the Labour Party and the Conservative Party pledged to lower net migration if elected last year so there is definitely a movement countrywide towards allowing less migrants to enter the country and rightfully so if we are leaving the European Union. However, the movements that you appear to be in defence of are pro-Christian England and bordering on white nationalist in some extreme cases. These rallies only lead to the further ostracizing of Muslims and Asian migrants within their local communities and further persecution, harassment, assault and murder for one's religious beliefs. Whilst I'm all for fighting against radical Islamic rallies that threaten to destroy my British heritage, many of these far-right movements are not fighting the good fight, they're instead trying to do a spot of ethnic cleansing and that's an absolute no-no from pretty much any angle one can approach this subject from.
ok so people who don't want an influx of immigrants whose culture clashes with theirs are far right ethnonationalists. typical
Overly generalised, disingenuous response not rebutting any counter argument, typical.
i'm sorry you're actually fuckin braindead LMFAO, please stop pretending you have any understanding of political or philosophical issues it's just cringe
And that's what we call an ad hominem, another fallacy.
Been there, done that. No regrets, never give up on what's important. Prioritize. Happiness is all that matters. I really like meowers but can't own any for the time being.
Software Developer with a fondness for Python & UE4.🐱👤
You can be anti-immigration and euroskeptic here without much backlash from the public or the press but we draw the line at racism and Islamophobia as most of it comes across as a faux justification for one's own poor well-being.
except for the part where any dissent to migrants is spun as "islamophobia,"
Aren't you being a little disingenuous/hyperbolic there?
another great rebuttal
Thanks, but honestly it's not hard to pick up on your logical fallacies.
Synthic wrote:
Mootinie wrote:
Synthic wrote:
Mootinie wrote:
You can be anti-immigration and euroskeptic here without much backlash from the public or the press but we draw the line at racism and Islamophobia as most of it comes across as a faux justification for one's own poor well-being.
except for the part where any dissent to migrants is spun as "islamophobia," which isn't actually a real thing, and except for the part where you can literally be jailed for anti-muslim opinions
I disagree with the notion that anything is being spun, both the Labour Party and the Conservative Party pledged to lower net migration if elected last year so there is definitely a movement countrywide towards allowing less migrants to enter the country and rightfully so if we are leaving the European Union. However, the movements that you appear to be in defence of are pro-Christian England and bordering on white nationalist in some extreme cases. These rallies only lead to the further ostracizing of Muslims and Asian migrants within their local communities and further persecution, harassment, assault and murder for one's religious beliefs. Whilst I'm all for fighting against radical Islamic rallies that threaten to destroy my British heritage, many of these far-right movements are not fighting the good fight, they're instead trying to do a spot of ethnic cleansing and that's an absolute no-no from pretty much any angle one can approach this subject from.
ok so people who don't want an influx of immigrants whose culture clashes with theirs are far right ethnonationalists. typical
Overly generalised, disingenuous response not rebutting any counter argument, typical.
i'm sorry you're actually fuckin braindead LMFAO, please stop pretending you have any understanding of political or philosophical issues it's just cringe
And that's what we call an ad hominem, another fallacy.
theres no point in actually attempting to talk to you because your ego refuses to allow you to acknowledge when someone makes a point that you can't respond to, sorry stop wasting ur time, you are not good at this. let me know if u want me to come on team speak where u cant throw ur philosophy 101 vocab words at me as if it is a debate
You can be anti-immigration and euroskeptic here without much backlash from the public or the press but we draw the line at racism and Islamophobia as most of it comes across as a faux justification for one's own poor well-being.
except for the part where any dissent to migrants is spun as "islamophobia,"
Aren't you being a little disingenuous/hyperbolic there?
another great rebuttal
Thanks, but honestly it's not hard to pick up on your logical fallacies.
Synthic wrote:
Mootinie wrote:
Synthic wrote:
Mootinie wrote:
You can be anti-immigration and euroskeptic here without much backlash from the public or the press but we draw the line at racism and Islamophobia as most of it comes across as a faux justification for one's own poor well-being.
except for the part where any dissent to migrants is spun as "islamophobia," which isn't actually a real thing, and except for the part where you can literally be jailed for anti-muslim opinions
I disagree with the notion that anything is being spun, both the Labour Party and the Conservative Party pledged to lower net migration if elected last year so there is definitely a movement countrywide towards allowing less migrants to enter the country and rightfully so if we are leaving the European Union. However, the movements that you appear to be in defence of are pro-Christian England and bordering on white nationalist in some extreme cases. These rallies only lead to the further ostracizing of Muslims and Asian migrants within their local communities and further persecution, harassment, assault and murder for one's religious beliefs. Whilst I'm all for fighting against radical Islamic rallies that threaten to destroy my British heritage, many of these far-right movements are not fighting the good fight, they're instead trying to do a spot of ethnic cleansing and that's an absolute no-no from pretty much any angle one can approach this subject from.
ok so people who don't want an influx of immigrants whose culture clashes with theirs are far right ethnonationalists. typical
Overly generalised, disingenuous response not rebutting any counter argument, typical.
i'm sorry you're actually fuckin braindead LMFAO, please stop pretending you have any understanding of political or philosophical issues it's just cringe
And that's what we call an ad hominem, another fallacy.
theres no point in actually attempting to talk to you because your ego refuses to allow you to acknowledge when someone makes a point that you can't respond to, sorry stop wasting ur time, you are not good at this. let me know if u want me to come on team speak where u cant throw ur philosophy 101 vocab words at me as if it is a debate
I actually suggested this before, but sure feel free to ask on TS3 whenever you want, I usually stay connected to TS3. Whenever I'm not doing anything I'll talk to you.
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