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    Current left-wing "SJWism" is an empathy disorder, an excess of virtue-signalling and utopian thinking

    It's going to be fun to see what kind of weird new form of maternal totalitarianism comes from all this

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    Isn't it a Felony to restrict an Aircraft from departing?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Phlegethon View Post
    Again with this stupid shit. She personally pays taxes for the governement to house the dude.
    GTFO with your lame ass "arguments"
    She does not personally decide what the government does with "her taxes". That is not how it works in a democracy.

    And she is a student - which means that the government pays her money (directly and indirectly) exceeding what she pays back in taxes, i.e. she is not a net-contributor of money to the government.

    So, the "argument" is valid - whereas your counter-argument is non-existent.

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    good kid, huge fan of direct action

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    Quote Originally Posted by Meat Rubbing Specialist View Post
    Isn't it a Felony to restrict an Aircraft from departing?
    It is, but this is also Sweden were talking about and she's a women, so i'll be amazed is they do anything about this at all.

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    Hang on wait.... she “saw” the Afghan man sitting there and just assumed he was being deported? There are so many thing wrong with that, for a start how do we know that he isn’t a fugitive from the state and if he’s done some criminal activity in Sweden? While it’s all good that she’s trying to save people from being sent back into that war zone it’s become right now, but to just make a snap judgement without even knowing the person in question. What if the said man in question was a pedophile? Or had raped someone? A lot of what ifs but get some facts before making assumptions

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    Quote Originally Posted by ctd123 View Post
    good kid, huge fan of direct action
    Apparently not a fan of common sense though.
    #boycottchina

  8. #68
    A Pyrrhic victory if there ever was one!

    She is now prolly on every watchlist in the western world and he will no doubt be deported weeks later and now the far right get another feather in there cap which they will use in the upcoming Swedish election.
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  9. #69
    Ahh, the rage here... Delicious.

    But I would like to know two things:
    1. What is the reason for deportation?
    2. Why does Sweden think that Afghanistan is... safe...

  10. #70
    Quote Originally Posted by Easo View Post
    Ahh, the rage here... Delicious.

    But I would like to know two things:
    1. What is the reason for deportation?
    2. Why does Sweden think that Afghanistan is... safe...
    Who cares If its safe, if they commit crimes here they should be deported even If its hell they are going back to.

    Always like it when they cry when they realise they are going back to the shitty place they came from and will miss the freedom we have compared to their home nations.

    Now if they are deported because a papperwork misstake then i can understand otherwise fuck them.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Katchii View Post
    That's exactly my point..... we don't know what the reason was, but WHY something is done has meaning. YOu only gave an example of deportation attempts you didn't agree with. Deporting children is obviously not something pleasant to talk about, but there had to be a reason it was being done, they wouldn't just be doing it for no reason at all.

    Knowing and understanding the reason it happens can result in changing that specific rule or law so it doesn't happen again, if it doesn't make any sens or there's a better alternative. Calling the deportation attempt itself stupid doesn't solve anything.
    I work in the Swedish government which has close ties to Migrationsverket which deports people.
    There are plenty of stupid decisions they make that make absolutely no sense.
    You want to know the reason for some of those deportations? You get paid more if you process more people, which is a fact written in the newspapers a few weeks (or months?) ago. Look it up, can't be hard to find.

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    Also pretty sure this guy will still be deported she just gave him some more time that's all.
    Do you hear the voices too?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Phlegethon View Post
    Again with this stupid shit. She personally pays taxes for the governement to house the dude.
    GTFO with your lame ass "arguments"
    How do you know she pays taxes?

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    Two things that I notice immediately:

    The english source does not provide the reason for the man's deportation.
    The carrying out of this deed suggests that the girl had some prior knowledge about the deportation. If she didn't, then you could argue it both ways: she's being altruistic or stupid for standing up for someone without knowing all the facts.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grimbold21 View Post
    Two things that I notice immediately:

    The english source does not provide the reason for the man's deportation.
    Because the identity and reason is generally not publicized in order to avoid problems. Thus we don't know.

    However, you missed a more intriguing fact.

    There links were to English and German press - about something that happened in Sweden. Curious, don't you think?

    Quote Originally Posted by Grimbold21 View Post
    The carrying out of this deed suggests that the girl had some prior knowledge about the deportation. If she didn't, then you could argue it both ways: she's being altruistic or stupid for standing up for someone without knowing all the facts.
    It indicates she knew that there would be a deportation, but not that it would be this guy or the reason in this case.

  16. #76
    Quote Originally Posted by Graeham View Post
    It's pretty troubling that some people believe that the law doesn't apply or should be changed just because they have irrational emotional reactions to things they don't understand. How did she know the guy was being deported? Does she even know why he's being deported...?
    Western democracy is built around people questioning everything. If you do not like it I believe North Korea will take you gladly.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Forogil View Post
    Because the identity and reason is generally not publicized in order to avoid problems. Thus we don't know.

    However, you missed a more intriguing fact.

    There links were to English and German press - about something that happened in Sweden. Curious, don't you think?


    It indicates she knew that there would be a deportation, but not that it would be this guy or the reason in this case.
    The identity is there: an afghan man. Yes I am using the deportation's destination as a way to assume his identity.

    I don't follow what you imply about it being curious.

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    Suicidal delusional dumbass.

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    https://www.theguardian.com/world/20...on-afghanistan

    According to this article, no, this wasn't spontaneous. The girl in question is supposedly a part of an asylum activist group that found out this man was being deported to Afghanistan: bought a ticket for the flight from Gothenburg to Turkey after she and other asylum activists found out that an Afghan was due to be deported on it

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grimbold21 View Post
    The identity is there: an afghan man. Yes I am using the deportation's destination as a way to assume his identity.
    That is not an identity - it doesn't even say why he should get asylum or why he was denied it.

    Quote Originally Posted by Grimbold21 View Post
    I don't follow what you imply about it being curious.
    You don't find it curious? I'm not saying that it is odd that the guardian reports it; or Deutsche Welle.

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