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Will tomorrow be any good? Compared to the French our protests are shite desu
Hunter Cruz
I’ve destoryed you
Tyler Morgan
* Brexit should be settled by gladiatorial combat * The United Kingdom should be dissolved as the same inherent contradictions underlie the Union that underlie all unions, republics and federations * Democracy should be abandoned and the notion that power is derived from the people * Abandon the false dichotomy of capitalism and communism, which are both revolutionary, and reinstate feudalism
>Brexit should be settled by gladiatorial combat who is our champion?
Cooper Gomez
Fucking this.
Connor Morales
Why are you protesting? You have representation?
Nicholas Thomas
The best protests are when you just turn up on mass somewhere and fuck shit up, not planned in advance, with permits and bureaucracy,
Julian Phillips
en mass*
Evan Perez
no lol they are just funny
Zachary Nguyen
>i-i win
So much fucking cope. When you have to resort to claiming words dont have meanings to keep your retarded argument going cos its the only social interaction you got, thats just fucking sad.
I got your number, dont you worry.
Nathan Nguyen
I hope we put his old wrinkly balls in a meat grinder tomorrow
I dont even know what your original point was fatboy. I just jumped in when you started your usual blather about french peasants.
Ryder Butler
>which English revolutionary who was heavily involved in the civil war became lord protector of the English commonwealth? Pass >which famous battle in Belgium saw the defeat of Napoleon by Wellington? Pass >which number one single came out in 2018 and sold 5,749,383,208 billion copies I like it in the arse by Lady Slagtits >correct
Luis Sanchez
>"Franklin D. Roosevelt was the President of which allied country during World War Two?"
It just angers me how everyone got duped by all the lies of the leave campaign (which was illegal btw) we should definitely have a people’s vote
Ryder Butler
You’re joking, but the fact is very very few people actually knew what they were voting for. Everyone picked a side based on which memes appealed to them the best then proceeded to only consume information that supports their team. Leave vs Remain is no different than he Norf vs Souf meme
Gavin Price
Yep everyone just ignored what was stated on the leaflet would happen.
Ethan Gutierrez
so you mean like a normal election? that's democracy for you
Chase Wood
Democracy with universal suffrage in a nutshell.
Ryan Martin
>GOVERNMENT RESPONSE TO THE UN MIGRATION PACT PETITION:
Uncontrolled migration erodes public confidence, damages economies, and places those on the move in situations of intense vulnerability. The UK is taking significant steps to tackle uncontrolled migration by:
- Addressing the root causes of migration, through our targeted assistance for livelihoods, healthcare, education and economic development - Tackling modern slavery and organised immigration crime - Supporting enhanced border management - Providing critical humanitarian support and protection for vulnerable migrants, as well as offering voluntary return and vital reintegration support to those wishing to return home - Supporting refugees to stay in a first safe country through our humanitarian and development work in Africa, the Middle East and Asia
The Global Compact for Migration embeds these efforts within the global system, enhances cooperation between states, and sets out ways that countries may choose to deliver these objectives.
The Compact is not legally binding. It creates a framework to allow countries to work together to make global migration more beneficial for everyone.
It respects the sovereignty of all states to decide who enters their territory. It will not affect our ability to determine and implement our own migration policies, including in areas such as asylum, border controls and returns of illegal migrants.
It does not establish a ‘human right to migrate’ or create any new legal categories of migrant. It explicitly stresses that migrants are entitled to the same universal human rights as any human being, and that these are different to the legal protections available to refugees.
Leo Peterson
Too many people, including vulnerable women and girls, are taking risky journeys to migrate through dangerous channels. The Compact will help us take important steps to keep migrants around the world safer and to protect the most vulnerable, by supporting international cooperation on the protection of migrants, in line with our obligations under international law. It outlines ways of preventing exploitation, and of combating the heinous crime of modern slavery.
A key objective of the document is to support cooperation on reducing uncontrolled migration. It sets out the responsibility of countries of origin to ensure effective control of their borders, and to cooperate in accepting the return of their nationals when they no longer have the right to remain in another country. Furthermore, the text also calls on countries of origin to work with the international community to address the drivers of irregular migration, by creating economic opportunities for populations in source countries, and improving governance and respect for the rule of law.
When migration is safe and regular, it can bring great prosperity. The Compact also sets out possible actions to harness the economic benefits of safer, regular migration, for example by reducing the costs of remittances that migrants send home. These can foster economic development in source countries, helping to address some of the causes of migration.
The Compact is the result of months of intergovernmental negotiations. Though it is legally non-binding and no country can be compelled to conform with its provisions, we are aware that a small number of countries have chosen not to endorse it. We respect this choice and note that countries will be able to endorse the Compact, or cooperate with other states on delivering its objectives, at any point in the future.
-Department for International Development
Michael Sullivan
>The Compact is not legally binding
Conspiracy tards BTFO
Anthony Turner
>every vote process in the history of democracy ever
Jaxson Gomez
new thread
Cooper Ramirez
No, he's considering it. Source: His own mouth, live on LBC about a week ago
Julian Cruz
With a foundation of a rotten electorate
Caleb Ward
>Addressing the root causes of migration, through our targeted assistance in economic development >Tackling modern slavery >Supporting enhanced "border management" >Providing critical humanitarian support >Supporting refugees This is some next level cuckoldry.
Cooper Davis
Fool me once, etc. Why the fuck would anyone believe the tories want to lower immigration at this point?
>muh transhumanism Still shares the same presuppositions as liberalism.
John Rogers
Still at it? How much do you get paid for this shit?
William Smith
You need to get round to reading Democracy TGTF by hoppe. Also anatomy of the state by rothbard. Lays it all out. Pro politicians who depend on demagoguery cant afford an informed electorate.
Ayden Stewart
MasterJew and HTG don't even care about immigration anymore, they just want people to sing Catholic hymns in primary school and fox hunting to be legal. Beyond pathetic the stuff they care about these days
Ian Thomas
No way out, can’t win, suicide or alcoholic nihilism the only option
Grayson Clark
50₪ an hour working for the 77 brigade anti tedpostinf unti They have vacancies open if you want
Angel Anderson
The extreme bafflement is absolutely deliberate I’m 100% sure
Andrew Reed
>process is inherently contradictory and falling apart by itself >"can't win" lol
He’s picked a fight with well funded twitter lefties he will be banned
Adrian Martin
>That isn't in dispute either. All reputable climate studies agree that most of the warming is driven by human activity. Cringe. It's infuriating how these middling IQ faggots think they're so smart.
Chase Sanchez
So it is binding?
Elijah Brown
Now, you miserable, ignorant twerp, apologise for calling me dishonest. Quickly.
Ayden Lee
Nothing’s binding really
Hudson Robinson
Human activity considered asa plague on the planet rather than stewardship of nature is just another natural result of the contradictions in liberal scientism. It leads to bizarre conclusions like antinatalism being synonymous with saving humanity.
Nobody ever said it wasn't, you have set up a straw man to tear down to appear as though anybody who doesn't like the UN migration pact ever cared about whether it was legally binding or not.
By the way, so what you're telling me is the sky isn't blue? Checkmate faggot I win the internet argument. Another Jow Forumstard slayed queen.
Carter Flores
Nonce
Nolan Martin
Big brained and good post
John Foster
>it's comin up >it's comin up >it's comin up >it's comin up
Asher Sanders
Yes that's why you made such a big deal about, but no, it's not binding, it's merely virtue signalling on the international stage, now you post rubbish sorry it won't change anything.
Jeremiah Williams
You're schizophrenic mate, I haven't posted on Jow Forums in weeks before today and never claimed anything about the legal status of the UN migration pact. You should literally seek help, you're hearing voices.
Cooper Myers
the peter hitchens version of i've done a number on you.