Wonderful humane gesture by the club on 19:58 - Nov 1 with 2899 views | Konk |
Wonderful humane gesture by the club on 19:16 - Nov 1 by Gloucs_R | Poorly worded. All, being the highlighted ones... About 20 of them. Haven't seen the other "kids". I hope they are genuinely in need, but would expect children to be children... As in under 16... Not older. Also, why are so many male? [Post edited 1 Nov 2016 19:17]
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In most cases, friends of mine whose parents were economic migrants, the father went ahead, got a job, somewhere to live and was then joined by the wife and kids. Same at my wife's work now where the migrant workers often do the same. Teenage boys also risk being conscripted or press ganged by ISIS/Taliban. And young girls would be even more vulnerable than boys making that sort of journey and living in those conditions. | |
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Wonderful humane gesture by the club on 20:13 - Nov 1 with 2871 views | Gloucs_R |
Wonderful humane gesture by the club on 19:58 - Nov 1 by Konk | In most cases, friends of mine whose parents were economic migrants, the father went ahead, got a job, somewhere to live and was then joined by the wife and kids. Same at my wife's work now where the migrant workers often do the same. Teenage boys also risk being conscripted or press ganged by ISIS/Taliban. And young girls would be even more vulnerable than boys making that sort of journey and living in those conditions. |
Exactly, economic migrants... Not refugees. As for people fleeing from Isis, still don't understand why you would leave you're family behind | |
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Wonderful humane gesture by the club on 20:26 - Nov 1 with 2849 views | Konk |
Wonderful humane gesture by the club on 20:13 - Nov 1 by Gloucs_R | Exactly, economic migrants... Not refugees. As for people fleeing from Isis, still don't understand why you would leave you're family behind |
What if your family send you away to keep you from conscription or being killed? What if your family are dead? What if your Dad's been killed and as the oldest son, you migrate to try and make enough money to support your family as the security situation has destroyed the local economy? Unless you've lived through a war, I'd imagine you have no idea whatsoever whether you'd stay and fight or seek safety and some sort of normal life elsewhere. | |
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Wonderful humane gesture by the club on 20:31 - Nov 1 with 2839 views | isawqpratwcity | Aw, jeez, how is this JFH's fault? | |
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Wonderful humane gesture by the club on 20:33 - Nov 1 with 2835 views | Gloucs_R |
Wonderful humane gesture by the club on 20:26 - Nov 1 by Konk | What if your family send you away to keep you from conscription or being killed? What if your family are dead? What if your Dad's been killed and as the oldest son, you migrate to try and make enough money to support your family as the security situation has destroyed the local economy? Unless you've lived through a war, I'd imagine you have no idea whatsoever whether you'd stay and fight or seek safety and some sort of normal life elsewhere. |
Not how I've been raised konk. My Grandad signed up for World War II when he was just 15 years old. He got found out and eventually served in Korea instead. My other Grandad served for an Irish unit in World War 2. I see your point but couldn't comprehend leaving my family unless it was to fight. | |
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Wonderful humane gesture by the club on 20:45 - Nov 1 with 2810 views | daveB |
Wonderful humane gesture by the club on 20:13 - Nov 1 by Gloucs_R | Exactly, economic migrants... Not refugees. As for people fleeing from Isis, still don't understand why you would leave you're family behind |
hard to put logic to it though when you are in a war zone, thankfully it's something very few of us have had to go through | | | |
Wonderful humane gesture by the club on 21:03 - Nov 1 with 2775 views | Gloucs_R |
Wonderful humane gesture by the club on 20:45 - Nov 1 by daveB | hard to put logic to it though when you are in a war zone, thankfully it's something very few of us have had to go through |
Indeed. | |
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Wonderful humane gesture by the club on 21:41 - Nov 1 with 2703 views | Maggsinho | How depressing and how utterly predictable that a genuinely wonderful humanitarian gesture by th club should become a target for such a set of sneering, unpleasant comments. | | | | Login to get fewer ads
Wonderful humane gesture by the club on 21:57 - Nov 1 with 2669 views | ItalianR |
Wonderful humane gesture by the club on 10:29 - Nov 1 by paulparker | while the club are in a charitable mood why don't they use the coaches for the old folks for a trip to the seaside or under privileged kids in the area for a day out |
Isn't that part of what QPR in the community does? | | | |
Wonderful humane gesture by the club on 22:02 - Nov 1 with 2655 views | Gloucs_R |
Wonderful humane gesture by the club on 21:41 - Nov 1 by Maggsinho | How depressing and how utterly predictable that a genuinely wonderful humanitarian gesture by th club should become a target for such a set of sneering, unpleasant comments. |
And not at all a pr stunt to gain favour with khan? Just saying.... | |
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Wonderful humane gesture by the club on 22:13 - Nov 1 with 2630 views | daveB |
Wonderful humane gesture by the club on 21:41 - Nov 1 by Maggsinho | How depressing and how utterly predictable that a genuinely wonderful humanitarian gesture by th club should become a target for such a set of sneering, unpleasant comments. |
some of the comments on facebook are incredible. Fernandes and the club getting some right stick for basically lending the council a bus | | | |
Wonderful humane gesture by the club on 22:36 - Nov 1 with 2581 views | kensalriser |
Wonderful humane gesture by the club on 21:41 - Nov 1 by Maggsinho | How depressing and how utterly predictable that a genuinely wonderful humanitarian gesture by th club should become a target for such a set of sneering, unpleasant comments. |
Exactly my feeling. How do people become so negative, cynical and compassionless? What's so wrong with showing some basic humanity? | |
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Wonderful humane gesture by the club on 22:42 - Nov 1 with 2572 views | PunteR |
Wonderful humane gesture by the club on 22:02 - Nov 1 by Gloucs_R | And not at all a pr stunt to gain favour with khan? Just saying.... |
Even if it is a pr stunt its a very good one. They didnt have to do anything, but its good that we are seen to be doing something worthwhile even though some dont agree with the politics. I for one dont have an issue with helping children who are stuck in an awful situation. Big up QPR. | |
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Wonderful humane gesture by the club on 23:03 - Nov 1 with 2540 views | flynnbo | You should read some of the comments on fantasy island-totally shocking. Apologies for referring to that site, Clive, but it does make you wonder about our society. | | | |
Wonderful humane gesture by the club on 23:33 - Nov 1 with 2488 views | CroydonCaptJack |
Wonderful humane gesture by the club on 21:41 - Nov 1 by Maggsinho | How depressing and how utterly predictable that a genuinely wonderful humanitarian gesture by th club should become a target for such a set of sneering, unpleasant comments. |
You should have a look on the thread on watrbs if you really want to depress yourself. | | | |
Wonderful humane gesture by the club on 23:44 - Nov 1 with 2470 views | Hoop_Du_Jour |
Wonderful humane gesture by the club on 22:36 - Nov 1 by kensalriser | Exactly my feeling. How do people become so negative, cynical and compassionless? What's so wrong with showing some basic humanity? |
Sport, politics and religion. Never mix them together. | | | |
Wonderful humane gesture by the club on 01:04 - Nov 2 with 2429 views | zicoshoops | 'Lord Alf Dubbs'..........No, I'm not having that. Lord Nigel Fotteringay.........that's a proper name for a Lord. Lord Alf Dubbs... .........fvck right off..........I'm not having that. Granted.....I've had a drink, but........... What's going on? We should be told Sort it out Lord Alf Dubbs?................someone's taking the piss here P.S. The aristocracy ain't what it used to be. P.P.S. Lord Alf Dubbs?......... ................ha, ha, ha,........fvck right off | | | |
Wonderful humane gesture by the club on 02:39 - Nov 2 with 2400 views | FredManRave | Won't somebody think of the children... | |
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Wonderful humane gesture by the club on 07:12 - Nov 2 with 2338 views | londonscottish | Great gesture by the club. | |
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Wonderful humane gesture by the club on 07:47 - Nov 2 with 2302 views | Brightonhoop |
Wonderful humane gesture by the club on 23:03 - Nov 1 by flynnbo | You should read some of the comments on fantasy island-totally shocking. Apologies for referring to that site, Clive, but it does make you wonder about our society. |
Well it is a chelscum MB, so to be expected.... I think it's a great gesture by the Club. | | | |
Wonderful humane gesture by the club on 08:07 - Nov 2 with 2279 views | Pommyhoop |
Wonderful humane gesture by the club on 19:58 - Nov 1 by Konk | In most cases, friends of mine whose parents were economic migrants, the father went ahead, got a job, somewhere to live and was then joined by the wife and kids. Same at my wife's work now where the migrant workers often do the same. Teenage boys also risk being conscripted or press ganged by ISIS/Taliban. And young girls would be even more vulnerable than boys making that sort of journey and living in those conditions. |
Great gesture by the club. Although I'm puzzled by your view that it's somehow more important to get young men/boys out before young women/girls. Especially when ISIS use mass rape as a weapon of terror. | |
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Wonderful humane gesture by the club on 08:36 - Nov 2 with 2256 views | Konk |
Wonderful humane gesture by the club on 08:07 - Nov 2 by Pommyhoop | Great gesture by the club. Although I'm puzzled by your view that it's somehow more important to get young men/boys out before young women/girls. Especially when ISIS use mass rape as a weapon of terror. |
Various pieces on the news and in the press, where refugees and their families have said that because they couldn't all afford to be transported to Europe, they were sending sons to escape either conscription by Assad and either being pressganged or murdered by ISIS. If I was in their shoes and I had contacts in Europe then I expect I'd look to do the same for my son. The country is largely destroyed, hospitals are being bombed, there's no sign of peace in a completely polarised country and children are growing up surrounded by death - if I could get my son to safety and see him receive an education and have some prospects of leading a settled, happy life, that's what I'd look to do. I'm sure there are cultural issues too, but I would have thought teenage girls travelling unaccompanied would be far more vulnerable than boys of the same age. I brought up my experience of economic migrants because the bulk of families won't have the money for the whole family to flee, in which case it strikes me as pretty standard practice for males to go ahead, get established and send for the rest of the family - that was the case with Kids I went to school with. | |
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Wonderful humane gesture by the club on 11:11 - Nov 2 with 2142 views | DeepcutHoop |
Wonderful humane gesture by the club on 08:07 - Nov 2 by Pommyhoop | Great gesture by the club. Although I'm puzzled by your view that it's somehow more important to get young men/boys out before young women/girls. Especially when ISIS use mass rape as a weapon of terror. |
I don't think you've read his post right tbh | | | |
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