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They haven't seen anything yet. this is the calm before the storm.
Only 80,000 arrivals in Italy so far this year.
"The Italian rescue ship Vos Prudence run by Medecins Sans Frontieres (MSF) arrives in the port of Salerno carrying 935 migrants, including 16 children and 7 pregnant women on Friday"
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French IQ drops 4 points between 1999 and 2009 because... dat's wayciss. ____________________ Biking is 1/20th as dangerous as horse riding.
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Dora Dogooder wrote: | This brings us to a third, more compelling and quite disturbing theory—the one that my Afghan friend, the court translator, puts forward. On the basis of his hundreds of interactions with these young men in his professional capacity over the past several years, he believes to have discovered that they are motivated by a deep and abiding contempt for Western civilization. To them, Europeans are the enemy, and their women are legitimate spoils, as are all the other things one can take from them: housing, money, passports. Their laws don’t matter, their culture is uninteresting and, ultimately, their civilization is going to fall anyway to the horde of which one is the spearhead. No need to assimilate, or work hard, or try to build a decent life here for yourself—these Europeans are too soft to seriously punish you for a transgression, and their days are numbered. |
You missed out the best bits. I couldn't agree more with either statement. ____________________ Prize cunt
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Afghans do have a point. "We" (by which I mean the US and Russia, but all whitey looky same) have collectively funded conflict in their country for decades.
OK, they're tribal savages who have been slaughtering each other long before they'd even heard of Jebus or mahomet or communism or domino theories, but "we" upgraded them from sticks and rocks to shooters and rockets.
It's understandable that they hate us, and to want to inflict the suffering on us that we've inflicted on them.
In fact, their wrath is not only understandable, it's inevitable.
Therefore, what's incomprehensible is why we allow fighting age males from a culture that we are currently slaughtering into our region at all.
Under any sane government, we'd be interning and expelling them, not welcoming them in and then flapping our hands and saying "But, but, why don't they show fawning gratitude?" ____________________ Biking is 1/20th as dangerous as horse riding.
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MSF, Shave the "Children" and other assorted NGO rabble have halted operations in the Med after the Libyan coastguard seamen got salty.
Now, the Libyans have boarded and forcibly seized a water taxi.
The people trafficking could be ended in a week, given the will to do so. It's too early for a proper celebration but looks like the bribes to the Libyans may be starting to thin the swarm. ____________________ Biking is 1/20th as dangerous as horse riding.
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Lupo wrote: | TaffyTDM wrote: | A the guarda civil decide to tow them to the rock as the nearest port because of medical reasons |
They cannot, it is British territorial waters, even in a medical emergency |
Why can they not?
It's your claim to support. What prevents it, de jure, and more importantly, de facto?
Even if it turns out that there's a piece of paper saying is el forbiddeno, a piece of paper doesn't actually stop them doing it, any more than it stops Spanish fishermen trawling in 'our' waters.
It is an interesting conjecture, and I do expect it'll be put to the test sooner or later. ____________________ Biking is 1/20th as dangerous as horse riding.
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How would you even go about forcibly towing a dingy full of Dindus? There's no room to board it, and they're not going to throw you a rope, or give a damn about whatever you shout at them. No speak English.
In any case, the modus operandi of water taxis is to just jump overboard or even sink their own boat when a likely looking "rescue" vessel arrives on scene. In this case they guessed wrong, but I can't see the GibMarine repelling them with boarding pikes. ____________________ Biking is 1/20th as dangerous as horse riding.
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Rogerborg wrote: | Why can they not?
It's your claim to support. What prevents it, de jure, and more importantly, de facto?
Even if it turns out that there's a piece of paper saying is el forbiddeno, a piece of paper doesn't actually stop them doing it, any more than it stops Spanish fishermen trawling in 'our' waters.
It is an interesting conjecture, and I do expect it'll be put to the test sooner or later. |
It will cause a diplomatic incident, even if Spain do not care about it, London will, as the the Guardia Civil is part of the Spanish army, so it is theoretically an invasion.
Then the problem of logistics, Gibraltar is not only tiny but is mostly a rock. Spanish ships will need to get the immigrants aboard and then make them walk the plank in Gibraltar waters. Will take ages.
Towing back to sea you probably are right, but I cannot see Gibraltar taking in illegals immigrants, right now pretty much Spanish Coast Guard and that of Gibraltar shadow each other, so I presume Gibraltar coast guard will no take action and wait for the Spanish to do so. ____________________ A por ellos, que son pocos y cobardes. |
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Lupo wrote: | Rogerborg wrote: | Why can they not?
It's your claim to support. What prevents it, de jure, and more importantly, de facto?
Even if it turns out that there's a piece of paper saying is el forbiddeno, a piece of paper doesn't actually stop them doing it, any more than it stops Spanish fishermen trawling in 'our' waters.
It is an interesting conjecture, and I do expect it'll be put to the test sooner or later. |
It will cause a diplomatic incident, even if Spain do not care about it, London will, as the the Guardia Civil is part of the Spanish army, so it is theoretically an invasion.
Then the problem of logistics, Gibraltar is not only tiny but is mostly a rock. Spanish ships will need to get the immigrants aboard and then make them walk the plank in Gibraltar waters. Will take ages.
Towing back to sea you probably are right, but I cannot see Gibraltar taking in illegals immigrants, right now pretty much Spanish Coast Guard and that of Gibraltar shadow each other, so I presume Gibraltar coast guard will no take action and wait for the Spanish to do so. |
The Spanish are certainly not afraid of tipping the Ferraro roche tray though are they. Besides, pregnant gimmiedat was chucking and dindu has got a bad leg, much sickness,very urgent. Law of the sea, any port yadda yadda.
They won't need to get them to walk the plank either, just get into territorial waters and bingo! Gibs problem. After all guarda boats shouldn't go in and create aforementioned diplomatic incident. Maybe with enough speed on the cutter they could tow the dingy and cut it loose like Pedro does with the tourists on his flying banana ride on the costa.
And it's precisely the size of the rock that concerns me. If they become gibs problem, other than send them onwards to the Falklands or the isle of man , the only other option will be flats in zone 1 or 2 on the tube. |
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TaffyTDM wrote: | The Spanish are certainly not afraid of tipping the Ferraro roche tray though are they. Besides, pregnant gimmiedat was chucking and dindu has got a bad leg, much sickness,very urgent. Law of the sea, any port yadda yadda.
They won't need to get them to walk the plank either, just get into territorial waters and bingo! Gibs problem. After all guarda boats shouldn't go in and create aforementioned diplomatic incident. Maybe with enough speed on the cutter they could tow the dingy and cut it loose like Pedro does with the tourists on his flying banana ride on the costa.
And it's precisely the size of the rock that concerns me. If they become gibs problem, other than send them onwards to the Falklands or the isle of man , the only other option will be flats in zone 1 or 2 on the tube. |
Actually Spain has a lot to lose if UK relations go bananas, Britain has the biggest community of Spanish immigrants, and Spain has the biggest community of English immigrants. And Spanish companies have been investing heavily in England too.
Ok, we agreed that towing a dinghy was not feasible. The "law" of the sea is to help a boat with difficulties, nothing to do with ports etc...
When we want to disrupt Gibraltar we just search every person, car and truck that crosses the fence, Gibraltar depends on Spanish goods and workers (more than 12000 workers daily cross the fence). So delays in the crossing generates massive problems and hefty economic loses. ____________________ A por ellos, que son pocos y cobardes. |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 6 years, 252 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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