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Parkdrive. The only reason the thread has developed into a discussion is because of the negative posts of a couple of people early on. The discussion has been well meaning and polite. And then you pop up, attacking someone for posting a reply to a question asking for information on Turkey's involvement with rebel armed groups, like ISIL.


Their human rights record is one reason the EU has held off on inclusion. Of course they are not the only nation on the planet with 'issues' of that nature, but there is also nothing wrong in pointing out how that might contribute to the experiences or views of refugees or migrants, especially as Turkey is on the front line of escape to Europe.


If you read most of the comments on this thread you'll find pretty much every one agrees with your view that Europe should do more. So chill :)

Loz Wrote:

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> You are right, miga. It is utterly irrelevant.

> We do not need it in order to dismiss Parkdrive's

> stupid and inappropriate rant. We can do that

> entirely on the basis that it was a stupid and

> inappropriate rant.

Thanks for reaffirming my view that you ignorant and narrow minded.

Parkdrive Wrote:

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> Thanks for reaffirming my view that you ignorant and narrow minded.


Considering most of your views are wildly incoherent and poorly thought-out, I'm not really going to lose much in the way of sleep about that one, am I?

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