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I have no problem with us helping these people, what i have a problem with is their attitude when they get here.
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What people? What attitude?
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If you chose to seek asylum in the UK then you also chose to live by our laws, just because something was acceptable in their country it doesn't mean it is acceptable here.
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Well of course.
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Lets put it this way, if we were to go to their country would we be allowed to demand Goverment Money for segregated schools & to build our own churches?
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No, we'd murder and enslave the citizens, run the government, segregate the schools, diminish the local culture, preach our own and build our own churches ourselves. Oh wait a moment..........
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(Not sure of the exact terms, but heres an example)
If i was to walk down the street & be attacked by 5 Black people it would be treated as an Assault case by the courts & the maximum term is 5 years. Now if i was black & was attacked by 5 white people then it would be treated as a Racial Case & the Maximum term is 12 years.
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Thats way too black and white (so to speak) an example, and isnt true. Terms of charges arent just based on colour of skin. What ever you'd like to think, there'd be an investigation and evidence looked over before a charge was made.
If the white being attacked claimed the attackers were racist and there was evidence then the case would be treated as such. And vice versa.
Find me a case of your above example with no other factors involved apart from colour.
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We are being made to feel like second class citizens because of the fear of this "Racist" word. The biggest problem is that people no this, & they use it as an easy get out.
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Woah, hold on there mate. Pot calling the kettle black anyone? (again, so to speak

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You're using an excuse for being made to feel like a second class citizen while in the same breath complaining about others using your insecurity to an advantage. You only have yourself to blame if you're so insecure that you feel like a second class citizen.