This particular battle was lost a long time ago and the corrosive results can't ever be reversed. At this stage the British government should really abandon all pretense that it even wants to control this problem anymore. When liberals are in control it's nothing but apologetics for racism. When conservatives are in control it's a race to see how many can be let in in order to drive wages for everyone else down as far as possible. The scum won, Old England's long dead, the WW2 generation fought and died for absolutely nothing worthwhile, and attempting to save what's left of the good things is pretty much entirely pointless.
It's going to be tough to learn from an example if you can't know about it.
It doesn't matter what the UK is using for an excuse for the problems they're having as a result of allowing these waves of what they call asylum seekers. It's too late for them anyway.
They should have seen it coming, but that's not my point.
First of all what happened.
The UK allowed a strain on it's immigration system to the point the chaos is now out of control and the monkeys run the zoo. They go where they want, do what they want, do it by the tens of thousands and there's nothing anybody who's supposed to be managing the situation can do about it.
If you start at how this madness must have began though, it looks familiar.
Recently we were told we had an obligation to help out migrants. Our media was beyond vocal about it.
The last government was going to try to help these sad soul refugees we were told about, but in a controlled manner. They were screening refugees and they identified some who were actual victims. We'll call these the first wave.
But enter Justin and he tells us he can jam in 10,000 before Christmas and another 15,000 before March.
There were a bunch of photo op worthy victimized families ready for their closeups and the CBC was ready at the airport to show it all up close and in living color.
And we were meant to pat ourselves on the back for this wonderful thing we were doing. "Oh look at the poor ol Mamma in her Hijab hugging her Canadian support people. Such smiles on the children." That was the first wave.
But now the rest of them are coming. Remember we already had people in line as immigrants or signing up as refugees or asylum seekers. Now there's an extra 23,000 following the initial photo-op refugees of the first wave.
And maybe this next wave is not so photo ready. Anybody want to volunteer to hold their breath waiting for the CBC to take the pictures of thousands of young military aged males who have gamed the system to jump to the head of the line?
And if we look at what happened in the UK there's some stuff we should be warned about.
But I didn't hear the CBC offering information on such possibilities. No negative Nellies in the CBC, I tell you. Not while they were zooming in on the smiles at the airport to welcome the first wave.
We'll find out about the negative effects the same way the UK did. As part of the lesson of experience we learn too late.
Somebody should write a book titled 'Stuff the CBC Won't Tell You About'.
This is the future. Get used to it.
Why the CBC? It's in the UK.
It's going to be tough to learn from an example if you can't know about it.
It doesn't matter what the UK is using for an excuse for the problems they're having as a result of allowing these waves of what they call asylum seekers. It's too late for them anyway.
They should have seen it coming, but that's not my point.
First of all what happened.
The UK allowed a strain on it's immigration system to the point the chaos is now out of control and the monkeys run the zoo. They go where they want, do what they want, do it by the tens of thousands and there's nothing anybody who's supposed to be managing the situation can do about it.
If you start at how this madness must have began though, it looks familiar.
Recently we were told we had an obligation to help out migrants. Our media was beyond vocal about it.
The last government was going to try to help these sad soul refugees we were told about, but in a controlled manner. They were screening refugees and they identified some who were actual victims. We'll call these the first wave.
But enter Justin and he tells us he can jam in 10,000 before Christmas and another 15,000 before March.
There were a bunch of photo op worthy victimized families ready for their closeups and the CBC was ready at the airport to show it all up close and in living color.
And we were meant to pat ourselves on the back for this wonderful thing we were doing. "Oh look at the poor ol Mamma in her Hijab hugging her Canadian support people. Such smiles on the children." That was the first wave.
But now the rest of them are coming. Remember we already had people in line as immigrants or signing up as refugees or asylum seekers. Now there's an extra 23,000 following the initial photo-op refugees of the first wave.
And maybe this next wave is not so photo ready. Anybody want to volunteer to hold their breath waiting for the CBC to take the pictures of thousands of young military aged males who have gamed the system to jump to the head of the line?
And if we look at what happened in the UK there's some stuff we should be warned about.
But I didn't hear the CBC offering information on such possibilities. No negative Nellies in the CBC, I tell you. Not while they were zooming in on the smiles at the airport to welcome the first wave.
We'll find out about the negative effects the same way the UK did. As part of the lesson of experience we learn too late.
And that's why the CBC.
Oh and Andy, btw, you're an idiot.