I don't think @BrittPettibone should have been denied entry to the UK, but must admit there's a delicious irony in someone pushing for strong border control being shut down by strong borders.
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Replying to @G_S_Bhogal @BrittPettibone
This doesn't strike me as a strong border. It strikes me as a dysfunctional one. I'm not terribly familiar with Pettibone but I'm going to go out on a limb and suggest the odds of her taking a truck on a murderous joyride are negligible.
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Replying to @DirectorArketer @BrittPettibone
One could make a good case that her identitarian propaganda makes her more dangerous than the average non-white immigrant.
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Replying to @G_S_Bhogal @BrittPettibone
A case could surely be made. A good one? I doubt it. Even her rejection letter was a farcical stretch that primarily implied it was borderline illegal to have right-wing views at all.
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Replying to @DirectorArketer @BrittPettibone
Agreed that the letter was terrible. And like I said, I'm opposed to her being denied. But I find it puzzling how you believe that her divisive identitarian views don't make her more of a threat to social cohesion than the average brown immigrant.
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Replying to @G_S_Bhogal @BrittPettibone
If she is a threat to social cohesion, there must be bigger problems. Is she more or less likely to convert people to Identitarianism than the average brown immigant is to convert others to Islam?
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She is *far* more likely. You have to consider: 1. The fact that most brown immigrants are not devout Muslims. 2. Of those who are, their reach is negligible compared to hers.
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