I can respect his concerns while not agreeing with them.
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Oh dear. Nothing in that poster suggests that. It was about numbers. But you knew that already, didn't you?
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Can you guarantee 100% that none of white people coming in are terrorists? By that logic lets not let whites in either.
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This poster has nothing to do with terrorism.
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Strange how you look at what's implied only when you want to....
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He wasn't elected and he was playing on fear with this poster.
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He's an MEP. Do try to keep up.
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Yes boss, what about my second point
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I disagree.
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Is it because he's white and upper middle class that he can't be an extremist? They're always brown aren't they..
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Farage would have exactly the same stand point if it was Texans moving to England en masse. It's not a race or religion thing.
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Doesn't affect his status as an extremist. Which was my point.
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This is reasonable? It doesn't cause what happened, but it adds to the hatred that is generated, which does.pic.twitter.com/osT9pICVUp
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Why does it add to hatred?
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Because it implies a certain group of people are to blame for this country bring at "breaking point".
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What part of supply and demand don't you understand? More supply = more demand = more pressure on public services. Why are these all men?
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Why did Mr Farage not choose a picture of white people queueing up? Whether or not we are at breaking point isn't the issue here.
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Because the huge columns of illegal migrants marching through Europe at the time the picture was taken were largely non-white, perhaps?
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So a picture of people marching not in this country going to an unknown final destination is used to paint British Muslims in a bad light.
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Heading for the golden pot of the UK benefit system and the picture was used by a main tabloid long before Sir
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