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Post by perrykneeham on Aug 17, 2021 21:17:53 GMT
I see that the UK's evacuation plan for vulnerable Afghans is following a predictable pattern: middle classes first. Then the socially-critical dog lovers. www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-58240838.ampStay there then. Bootneck tosser.
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Post by rick49 on Aug 18, 2021 0:27:28 GMT
OK - say you're correct. Who's design - and to what purpose? the piecemeal annihilation of the usa as it now exists to be replaced with a marxist dictatorship. critical race theory being taught in schools by self-admitted marxists which pits group against group, skin color against skin color, the reinstitution of segregation in our colleges and now elmentary schools. the abandonment of our sovereignty on our southern border. well, actually, we no longer have a southern border. class division, the divide and conquer strategy. crt being taught in our armed forces which will do nothing but make troops distrust each other. the wokerizing of our armed forces. the non-stop denigration of the usa by our leftie politicians. how does all this fit in with afghanistan? it's a stretch to believe that everyone in the white house are so moronic that they didn't see the chaos that their actions would create. lots of criticism of the afghan bugout. what better way to destroy our allies faith/trust in the usa than doing what biden just did? before you laugh, the usa came perilously close to communism during the great depression, and fdr took on dictatorial powers with little or no opposition from the population at large or congress. president ronald reagan-"Freedom is never more than one generation away from extinction."
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Post by voice on Aug 18, 2021 0:55:57 GMT
Oh dear Q is in the building.
Though as you clearly hate the US, it's police, military, democratic institutions as it presently is why worry if this US you hate so much goes away.
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Post by Repat Van on Aug 18, 2021 1:25:00 GMT
OK - say you're correct. Who's design - and to what purpose? the piecemeal annihilation of the usa as it now exists to be replaced with a marxist dictatorship. critical race theory being taught in schools by self-admitted marxists which pits group against group, skin color against skin color, the reinstitution of segregation in our colleges and now elmentary schools. the abandonment of our sovereignty on our southern border. well, actually, we no longer have a southern border. class division, the divide and conquer strategy. crt being taught in our armed forces which will do nothing but make troops distrust each other. the wokerizing of our armed forces. the non-stop denigration of the usa by our leftie politicians. how does all this fit in with afghanistan? it's a stretch to believe that everyone in the white house are so moronic that they didn't see the chaos that their actions would create. lots of criticism of the afghan bugout. what better way to destroy our allies faith/trust in the usa than doing what biden just did? before you laugh, the usa came perilously close to communism during the great depression, and fdr took on dictatorial powers with little or no opposition from the population at large or congress. president ronald reagan-"Freedom is never more than one generation away from extinction." There needs to be a “hysterical laughter” reaction button.
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Post by Repat Van on Aug 18, 2021 1:36:04 GMT
I see that the UK's evacuation plan for vulnerable Afghans is following a predictable pattern: middle classes first. Then the socially-critical dog lovers. www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-58240838.ampStay there then. Bootneck tosser. You're definite sick in the head. Why does caring abut the outcomes for his staff make him a "tosser"? And what does them being middle class have to do with their vulnerability? Mr Farthing set up the charity 15 years ago, helping to increase awareness of animal welfare in the country and to rescue stray dogs and abused donkeys.
His clinic trained Afghanistan's first fully-qualified female vets but now he fears for their futures.
"I don't think there are words to describe what they are feeling right now," he told the BBC News, from Kabul.
"What do you say to someone who is probably going to be told they will have to marry a Taliban fighter and end up living at home, never being allowed to leave and just raising children with someone they absolutely detest?"Does being forced to marry a Taliban fighter (i.e. raped repeatedly) , not being allowed to leave the home without a male guardian and being forced (i.e. raped) to produce and raise kids with somebody who is basically your captor and who you detest hurt less if you're middle class? It's weird the way people like you see money and class status as some kind of protection against extreme oppression and violence? Besides they won't be able to keep those "middle class" jobs now...
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Post by Repat Van on Aug 18, 2021 1:38:10 GMT
Mr Routledge has said on social media he does not regret his decision to travel to the country.Should have left him there.
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Post by Repat Van on Aug 18, 2021 1:39:11 GMT
Where exactly is that border? on saturn. Where is the wide board the Taliban will be entering the USA from?
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Post by flatandy on Aug 18, 2021 1:46:42 GMT
the non-stop denigration of the usa by our leftie politicians. Have you read any of your other posts over the last six months? And you're concerned about left wing politicians denigrating the US?
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Post by rick49 on Aug 18, 2021 4:04:46 GMT
You'll Never Guess Who Was Also Involved in the 1975 Debacle in Saigon"I wrote earlier about how the debacle in Afghanistan may have been intentional because Joe Biden previously said he thought we should just pull out and didn’t need to be concerned about the allies we left behind. “F*** that,” he reportedly said in 2010. “We don’t have to worry about that. We did it in Vietnam, Nixon and Kissinger got away with it.” So it appeared it was always his intent to just pull out, no matter the cost." "That was pretty horrible to read — that indeed he was looking at Vietnam actions as a model of what he could get away with." "But that isn’t all. He blamed Richard Nixon and Henry Kissinger. But that wasn’t who was responsible. Guess who was involved in 1975, too? You guessed it — Joseph R. Biden and the Congressional Democrats." "In the spring of 1975, as North Vietnamese divisions approached Saigon, hundreds of thousands of South Vietnamese with connections to the U.S.—soldiers, officials, spies, interpreters, drivers, bar girls, cooks—begged their American friends and colleagues to help them find a way out. But the embassy in Saigon and the Ford administration in Washington were slow to face the gravity of the situation and reluctant to prepare an evacuation for fear of panicking the population into chaos. In mid-April, President Gerald Ford finally realized that the government of South Vietnam might fall, and he asked Congress for $300 million in emergency aid, including money to evacuate the remaining 2,500 Americans and their dependents along with up to 175,000 South Vietnamese."
"But Congress, led by Senate Democrats, had no interest in throwing away more money on a lost war that Americans wanted to forget. The prospect of sending U.S. troops to help evacuate Vietnamese along with Americans was a nonstarter. Some of the most strenuous objections came from the 32-year-old first-term senator from Delaware, Joseph R. Biden."
“I feel put upon in being presented an all-or-nothing number,” Biden said at a rare White House meeting between the president and the Senate Foreign Relations Committee on April 14. “I will vote for any amount for getting the Americans out. I don’t want it mixed with getting the Vietnamese (allies) out.”redstate.com/nick-arama/2021/08/17/youll-never-guess-who-was-also-involved-in-the-1975-debacle-in-saigon-n428530www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/2021/03/we-cant-abandon-afghans-who-helped-us/618416/
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Post by perrykneeham on Aug 18, 2021 6:12:06 GMT
I see that the UK's evacuation plan for vulnerable Afghans is following a predictable pattern: middle classes first. Then the socially-critical dog lovers. www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-58240838.ampStay there then. Bootneck tosser. You're definite sick in the head. Why does caring abut the outcomes for his staff make him a "tosser"? And what does them being middle class have to do with their vulnerability? Mr Farthing set up the charity 15 years ago, helping to increase awareness of animal welfare in the country and to rescue stray dogs and abused donkeys.
His clinic trained Afghanistan's first fully-qualified female vets but now he fears for their futures.
"I don't think there are words to describe what they are feeling right now," he told the BBC News, from Kabul.
"What do you say to someone who is probably going to be told they will have to marry a Taliban fighter and end up living at home, never being allowed to leave and just raising children with someone they absolutely detest?"Does being forced to marry a Taliban fighter (i.e. raped repeatedly) , not being allowed to leave the home without a male guardian and being forced (i.e. raped) to produce and raise kids with somebody who is basically your captor and who you detest hurt less if you're middle class? It's weird the way people like you see money and class status as some kind of protection against extreme oppression and violence? Besides they won't be able to keep those "middle class" jobs now... Special treatment for dog-lovers. Why should they get evacuated to UK? What special peril are they in? Not too tricky, that.
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Post by perrykneeham on Aug 18, 2021 6:36:41 GMT
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Post by whiterum on Aug 18, 2021 7:00:34 GMT
The share holders and the companies owners from Boeing love it when the US go to war, keeps them very rich and happy ,while the tax payers have to pay for the lousy decisions the government makes after an attack on their own soil from terrorists. Not an attack from the country Iraq, Afghanistan etc.., a few nasty individuals living on their own US soil.
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Post by ootlg on Aug 18, 2021 7:15:01 GMT
Official versions are fodder for the public. Everyone ooh and aahs but the truth remains hidden.
The CIA caused most of the strife in the middle east, operating there from the 60s.
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Post by mids on Aug 18, 2021 7:17:55 GMT
Incredible to hear the BBC being critical of a Democrat president. Just shows how utterly awful Biden is. The WPoML.
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Post by perrykneeham on Aug 18, 2021 7:27:10 GMT
I thought the same thing. I was going to add "JS works for the BBC".
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Post by perrykneeham on Aug 18, 2021 7:28:47 GMT
Official versions are fodder for the public. Everyone ooh and aahs but the truth remains hidden. The CIA caused most of the strife in the middle east, operating there from the 60s. Uh-oh ..... link? Give me a sec though - the bacofoil's in the scullery.
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Post by unclejunior on Aug 18, 2021 8:14:47 GMT
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Post by mids on Aug 18, 2021 8:16:06 GMT
I wish they were.
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Post by whiterum on Aug 18, 2021 8:19:23 GMT
Oh dear me, in one sentence, they want to live a quiet life, yet they can't shut the feck up.
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Post by Repat Van on Aug 18, 2021 8:19:37 GMT
They really wind up the rabid right. Who gets annoyed at them saying this: “ and asked people to support charities trying to help those in need.”
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