Author Topic: We got a pretty big asylum seeker/refugee problem here in the EU  (Read 5917 times)

I'm also a clueless forget
what is an asylum seeker
somebody who seeks asylum. do i even have to say it?

ok that website simply wont work
it does want me to actually change things on my computer to use it so no, i will never visit the website again, and they should have realized that visitors would do the same that im doing now when you request things to be changed just to view a loving article

I'm also a clueless forget
what is an asylum seeker
i think it's a slang term for refugee

ok that website simply wont work
it does want me to actually change things on my computer to use it so no, i will never visit the website again, and they should have realized that visitors would do the same that im doing now when you request things to be changed just to view a loving article
It's literally only asking you to allow cookies, it's European law that a website has to ask if it can use cookies.

ok that website simply wont work
it does want me to actually change things on my computer to use it so no, i will never visit the website again, and they should have realized that visitors would do the same that im doing now when you request things to be changed just to view a loving article

click ja you dolt. The blue bubble at the bottom promotes some dumb stuff

click ja you dolt. The blue bubble at the bottom promotes some dumb stuff
It's promoting an official EU referendum (which we got forget yes) regarding some stuff in Ukraine.

click ja you dolt. The blue bubble at the bottom promotes some dumb stuff
yea i know to click the discrete button in a language i dont know ya forgetin dingus >:^(

yeah i know to click the discrete button in a language i dont know ya forgetin dingus
You should at least know 'hello' 'yes' and 'no' in many major languages. a big ass button in green with the word 'yes!' on the top should mean something. Although I might understand why you think its sus.
« Last Edit: November 10, 2015, 07:30:48 PM by Path »

You should at least know 'hello' 'yes' and 'no' in many major languages.
hola
privyet
hello

si
da
yes

no
no
nyet

even if i knew ja was yes i still would not know to click it as the entire thing is underlined, and is not even highlighted as a link

okay yeah now that I think about it, it makes sense.

but to be fair you jumped to conclusions faster than I did. Argument is void.

i think it's a slang term for refugee
I don't like to call them refugees because that implies they're running from a war. They're not. 10% are refugees, which you recognize instantly, and I don't mind them. 90% are economic asylum seekers that only come here to get money to send to their family back home where everything is fine by their standards (hence why only the males come here).

hola
privyet
hello

si
da
yes

no
no
nyet

even if i knew ja was yes i still would not know to click it as the entire thing is underlined, and is not even highlighted as a link
Gyazo/printscreen/whatever it and I'll translate it for you.

Gyazo/printscreen/whatever it and I'll translate it for you.
What language is it anyways

What language is it anyways
Dutch. Geenstijl/Dumpert are our 2 major non-PC news websites. They literally translate to 'no style' and, well, 'dumping place'.

I'm also a clueless forget
what is an asylum seeker
Someone asking for asylum, which is immigration into a country, and support from that country, for either a temporary period or permanent period, on account of dangers in your own country.

Typically asylum seekers are persecuted individuals, usually persecuted as a result of their religion, race or loveuality.


It's kind of incorrect to refer to these guys as asylum seekers, in the above sense at least. They are refugees, seeking refuge from war in the Middle East.
But they were going through the same channels as other traditional asylum seekers were.
Now they're in refugee camps and have a slightly different process of getting into various countries.


I'm hoping the UK leaves the EU. We should, by rights, be having a referendum sometime before 2020, hopefully in 2017.
I will be voting to leave.

I hope after that the government will put in tighter controls on immigration, and refuse to allow so many refugees in at once.
I also do hope that UKIP get some seats in the 2020 election. They deserved them this last election based on percentage of votes, but got none.

Also, very sorry, but forget the German government for inviting that many refugees in without a plan on how to transport them to Germany.
Austria/Hungary/Serbia didn't ask for millions of refugees to pass through their borders.
« Last Edit: November 10, 2015, 07:39:59 PM by sir dooble »