Too much to read through this time of night filly. But from a heavy right wing source a lot if not all will be biased
Well you could always just settle for saying 2 + 2 = 5. Saves all that thinking and debating ****.
Too much to read through this time of night filly. But from a heavy right wing source a lot if not all will be biased
Yes, as explained.
Ad nauseam.
Which part of gov policy says kill immigrants, etc etc etc etc?
Too much to read through
HMG didn't, the Germans did in the 30's.Where did he say that
Yes, as above. It was "unlike", not "not unlike".Oh, good. So you say that the things that are not true, are things he didn't say.
Return to his actual words. Are any of them untrue?
No?
Great.
HMG didn't
I told you in the previous post where what he said was wrong. You trolling now? AGAIN? Disgraceful don't you think?Great stuff, so you're objecting to things he didn't say.
You have no objections to his actual words.
Now we're getting somewhere.
Which part of gov policy says kill immigrants, etc etc etc etc?
He said that HMG policy was like Germany 30's language,
It's not.
By saying 'language' he meant language to anyone with even modest comprehensive ability.By inference, Linnekar saying the language being used in 30s Germany was bringing into play the actions which were being carried at the time.
His tweet was clumsy or had it's ulterior motives.
What makes you think Tory fascism is a just modern day phenomenon?Once Linnekar introduced Godwin's law he'd lost the argument.
How anyone can liken 30s Germany with a world that has moved on with all the technical advancement currently on show, is a stretch too far even for the slow witted surely.
Modern day times call for modern day remedies to modern day problems, which is what we are witnessing now with these small boat crossings.
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