I'm going back to the beer talk.

by Booney » Mon Nov 16, 2015 11:56 am
by whufc » Mon Nov 16, 2015 11:58 am
Booney wrote:Footy Chick wrote:Q. wrote:Booney wrote:How could you possibly know that? To think IS isn't using refuge to send operatives to seek out the extremists and call them to action would be insane. Sure, the perpetrators may be French Nationals, they may be there under the guise of refugee status, either way they are being led/trained/organised by people who aren't picking up their skills playing pentaque on the lawns under the Arc de Triomphe.
I'm not sure what your point is? Are you saying that IS using fake refugees to coordinate the attacks?
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Why are you defending terrorists?
No one here has had a crack at refugees. We're all having a crack at the bomb chuckers who pretend to be refugees.
It's like trying to sort out the wheat from the charf.
He's not defending terrorists, he's stating that terrorists and refugees are two different types of people, which once I would have agreed with. However, for the safety of me, mine, my loved ones and friends I'm not willing to take that as a given anymore and I don't think the world should anymore either. It's very sad, very sad, but it isn't as clear cut as it may have once been and it can't be disputed. It can't be ignored.
by Q. » Mon Nov 16, 2015 12:02 pm
by whufc » Mon Nov 16, 2015 12:08 pm
Q. wrote:The problem is, you can't be complicit in their displacement and not seek a solution to the humanitarian crisis.
by Psyber » Mon Nov 16, 2015 12:22 pm
whufc wrote:Q. wrote:The problem is, you can't be complicit in their displacement and not seek a solution to the humanitarian crisis.
Agree which makes this so complex probably than any of us safooty posters will ever understand, especially once you start take on humanitarian rights, financial implications etc etc
by Q. » Mon Nov 16, 2015 12:23 pm
whufc wrote:Q. wrote:The problem is, you can't be complicit in their displacement and not seek a solution to the humanitarian crisis.
Agree which makes this so complex probably than any of us safooty posters will ever understand, especially once you start take on humanitarian rights, financial implications etc etc
by Booney » Mon Nov 16, 2015 12:30 pm
Q. wrote:whufc wrote:Q. wrote:The problem is, you can't be complicit in their displacement and not seek a solution to the humanitarian crisis.
Agree which makes this so complex probably than any of us safooty posters will ever understand, especially once you start take on humanitarian rights, financial implications etc etc
The greatest threat to us here will come from fostering a climate of division, marginalisation of minorities and isolation of youth.
by JK » Mon Nov 16, 2015 12:32 pm
Q. wrote:whufc wrote:Q. wrote:The problem is, you can't be complicit in their displacement and not seek a solution to the humanitarian crisis.
Agree which makes this so complex probably than any of us safooty posters will ever understand, especially once you start take on humanitarian rights, financial implications etc etc
The greatest threat to us here will come from fostering a climate of division, marginalisation of minorities and isolation of youth.
by whufc » Mon Nov 16, 2015 12:36 pm
Q. wrote:whufc wrote:Q. wrote:The problem is, you can't be complicit in their displacement and not seek a solution to the humanitarian crisis.
Agree which makes this so complex probably than any of us safooty posters will ever understand, especially once you start take on humanitarian rights, financial implications etc etc
The greatest threat to us here will come from fostering a climate of division, marginalisation of minorities and isolation of youth.
by Q. » Mon Nov 16, 2015 12:38 pm
Psyber wrote:whufc wrote:Q. wrote:The problem is, you can't be complicit in their displacement and not seek a solution to the humanitarian crisis.
Agree which makes this so complex probably than any of us safooty posters will ever understand, especially once you start take on humanitarian rights, financial implications etc etc
While it is possibly true that the whole area would now be more stable if Gaddafi and Hussein had been left in power and maybe less lives would have been lost, there is still the question of whether the western powers, having made some bad decisions in the past, should out of guilt make more risky choices by not checking out the alleged refugees thoroughly...
The question now is whether to go back in and try to fix it or to pull out, isolate the region, and leave the region to sort itself out. That may have been the best choice they could have made a decade ago.
BUT which choice would have been more cruel and which is more risky now?
by Q. » Mon Nov 16, 2015 12:43 pm
Booney wrote:Who creates this then?
by Q. » Mon Nov 16, 2015 12:46 pm
whufc wrote:True but regardless of what we foster here while we are fighting against IS our home soil is going to be a target.
by whufc » Mon Nov 16, 2015 12:52 pm
Q. wrote:whufc wrote:True but regardless of what we foster here while we are fighting against IS our home soil is going to be a target.
Exactly, so while it's necessary to defeat IS on the battlefront in the ME, it is also necessary to counter their recruitment propaganda here too.
by Booney » Mon Nov 16, 2015 12:53 pm
whufc wrote:Q. wrote:whufc wrote:True but regardless of what we foster here while we are fighting against IS our home soil is going to be a target.
Exactly, so while it's necessary to defeat IS on the battlefront in the ME, it is also necessary to counter their recruitment propaganda here too.
Could there not be an element of that propaganda that is coming into the country through refugees or 'fake refugees'
by Q. » Mon Nov 16, 2015 12:56 pm
whufc wrote:Q. wrote:whufc wrote:True but regardless of what we foster here while we are fighting against IS our home soil is going to be a target.
Exactly, so while it's necessary to defeat IS on the battlefront in the ME, it is also necessary to counter their recruitment propaganda here too.
Could there not be an element of that propaganda that is coming into the country through refugees or 'fake refugees'
by Magellan » Mon Nov 16, 2015 12:57 pm
by Booney » Mon Nov 16, 2015 12:59 pm
Q. wrote:whufc wrote:Q. wrote:whufc wrote:True but regardless of what we foster here while we are fighting against IS our home soil is going to be a target.
Exactly, so while it's necessary to defeat IS on the battlefront in the ME, it is also necessary to counter their recruitment propaganda here too.
Could there not be an element of that propaganda that is coming into the country through refugees or 'fake refugees'
Into Australia?
It would be highly unlikely and ridiculously ineffective to use asylum seeking to infiltrate Australia.
by Q. » Mon Nov 16, 2015 1:02 pm
by whufc » Mon Nov 16, 2015 1:08 pm
Q. wrote:They would enter via legitimate means. It makes no sense to run the asylum seeking gauntlet.
by Booney » Mon Nov 16, 2015 1:11 pm
Q. wrote:They would enter via legitimate means. It makes no sense to run the asylum seeking gauntlet.
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