Disliked{quote} I have drawn parallels with Beirut (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lebanese_Civil_War) in the past. The same imbalances are appearing in UK society, including a massive influx of refugees ... from the same places. It appears to me that we are just waiting for the trigger. How long, would you say?Ignored
thanks for the link but i will not pretend to know much about the Lebanese Civil War or that i can predict if it will kick off here or how long it will take to happen if things do go bad but with each terrorist attack on us within Europe i feel a backlash is become closer but do not feel it has become inevitable if it does kick off i only see one winner and that is not them if you look at how quickly the Nazi when to work and we have better technology now and with more population living in cities globally genocide would be much more easy than for previous generations i truly hope it does not come to that.
just to add i think we will all be OK as Jason Manford is crying on facebook and Susanna Reid is crying on GMB and apparently Phillip Schofield is about to walk over a bridge and Theresa May just called them nasty names oh and some guy will be burning candles in Manchester tonight so we have a appropriate response they will not dare mass with us again and i almost forgot to add that why we are doing this ISIS are mocking us joking that they kill our children so Exodus don't you worry about Civil War we got this one in the beg
why is Theresa May not using this as a great opportunity to show her strength is that not one of her running points strong and stable my ass