^^Do you not understand what links are?
^^Do you not understand what links are?
Hating zionism and hating jews are two different things Snubby. I am as anti muslim as they come and have said many times it is a cancer on the world, yet even I see the palastinians oppression by the Israeli state.
Too complicated for him.
He has most of his information from Readers Digest.
As for 25 % of the dutch voting for Wilders:
Not seen many on this thread asking the question, ......Why ?
Guess that the MSM hasn't told you yet, which explanation and opinions are .....salonfähig
Baaaa
when belgium, a small predominanly white christian country finds, in a short space of time, an increasingly belligerent and vocal religious minority that cannot or will not integrate, attempting to islamify their hosts by demanding rights and concessions from a liberal and condescending government then it is hardly surprising that the indigenous population fights a move to the left by a sharp turn to the right.Not seen many on this thread asking the question, ......Why ?
the islamification of europe is well underway, and in 50 years time your granddaughters will be wearing hijabs and cleaning house for their subjugated husbands.
which is fully responsible for the reasons i gave.EU scepticism or just plain disgust with the old, established and morally corrupt political parties.
it will happen in the uk too, its not good but i think it is inevitable.
If you are getting your information from main stream media, you are consuming lies propagated by Russia and HAMAS.
This coming from an utter imbecile who has putins cock deeply down his throat. You have spent the last two years denying ruzzian atrocities and genocide in Ukraine. You did not give a shit when your ruzzian handlers were actually carpet bombing Palestinians in Syria for years, slaughtering thousands, but somehow you care now that the Jews are being accused of it. You are a useful idiot and nothing more.
BBC radio star struggles with ‘too many white colleagues’
with "my hurt feelings" and permanently offended racists like this getting attention, it is hardly surprising that the right is stepping up a gear.Nihal Arthanayake tells diversity conference that no Muslims are involved ‘in the senior editorial processes’ at Radio 5 Live
By
Telegraph Reporters
29 November 2023 • 9:10pm
Nihal Arthanayake
Nihal presents an afternoon show from Monday to Thursday on 5 Live CREDIT: Cheese Scientist / Alamy Stock Photo
BBC Radio 5 Live presenter Nihal Arthanayake has said an overwhelmingly “white” working environment is affecting his mental health.
The presenter told a journalism diversity conference on Wednesday: “It’s really affecting me that I walk in and all I see is white people.”
His colleagues’ response when he told them this was to reply defensively that they were not being racist, he claimed, as he added that this was missing the point.
Speaking at the Journalism Diversity Fund (JDF) conference at BBC Media City in Salford, he said: “I’ve seen a lot of people leave this building because they couldn’t deal with the culture.”
He also said others found they had to try to be a certain type of person to progress with the broadcaster, adding: “If you want journalists to progress, they have to be who they are.”
“I don’t think there’s a single Muslim involved in the senior editorial processes” at BBC Radio 5 Live, he added.
He went on: “The hardest thing is to walk into a room, look around and nobody looks like you.”
‘You’d get a slap for that in London’
The presenter made the comments in an on-stage interview with Jo Adetunji, editor of The Conversation, at the JDF’s annual equality, diversity and inclusion conference organised by the National Council for the Training of Journalists.
The JDF awards bursaries to aspiring journalists from diverse backgrounds who do not have the financial means to support themselves through their training.
Arthanayake added that he has noticed a difference since moving north after living in London for 20 years.
He said: “Since moving up here, being called the p-word – that didn’t happen in London. You’d get a slap for that in London, not even from me.”
Following the interview, Cheryl Varley, a BBC Radio 5 Live producer, said the organisation is committed to tackling the lack of diversity in its newsrooms.
After inviting the JDF bursary recipients for a tour of the newsroom at the end of the conference, she told them: “The BBC needs you a lot more than you need them because if we do not represent our audience, the future for the BBC is grim.”
The BBC has been contacted for comment.
it's called diversity!He went on: “The hardest thing is to walk into a room, look around and nobody looks like you.”
Link ?
(or are you the Official Seattle Missing Link ? )
I reckon I'm guilty of no more than a certain amount of scepticism of everything coming out of the Ministries of Kiev.
And I'm happy with that
They were ?
Is it too late for me to condemn it then ?
You are ofcourse welcome to back up your claims. All of them
Accused ?
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There you go
And for Clarity:
Assad is in my opinion not a nice guy and neither was his opponents, ISIS and all.
From Jerusalem Post, no less:
Close to 4,000 Palestinians killed in Syria's civil war
Syria was home to some 560,000 Palestinian refugees before the war broke out in 2011.
By ANNA AHRONHEIMJULY 10, 2019 22:32
Workers pull an unidentified body at a mass grave in Raqqa, Syria October 16, 2018. Picture taken October 16, 2018.(photo credit: ABOUD HAMAM / REUTERS)
Close to 4,000 Palestinians have been killed in Syria since the beginning of the country’s civil war in 2011. According to new figures released by the London-based Action Group for Palestinians of Syria (AGPS), a total of 3,987 Palestinians, including 467 women and 200 children, have been killed.Before the war broke out, Syria was home to some 560,000 Palestinian refugees, the majority of whom lived in 12 Palestinian refugee camps. Since fighting began, over 85,000 Palestinians fled to Europe while tens of thousands more sought refuge in neighboring countries.Over 87% of the victims were civilians killed by regime bombings, sniper fire, clashes, torture, fleeing to other countries and more. AGPS said that 1,977 Palestinians were killed inside refugee camps. The Yarmouk refugee camp outside Damascus had the highest number of casualties with 1,422.
The camp, once considered the capital of the Palestinian diaspora, was largely destroyed by intense clashes and bombardments, when the regime of Bashar Assad fought to regain control over it from Islamic State and rebel groups.Another 263 were killed in the Dara’a refugee camp, 202 in the Khan El Sheikh refugee camp south of Damascus, 168 in the Neirab refugee camp outside Aleppo, and 124 in the El Husseiniyyeh refugee camp.
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