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So Gillian Gibbons, the teacher who went to Sudan to try and make it a better place to live by delivering education to its children is to be deported for what in anyones eyes is a minor crime.
Does that mean that we can now start deporting Sudanese immigrants if they so much as put a toenail out of line?

2007-11-29 19:47:47 · 21 answers · asked by Big kid 5 in News & Events Current Events

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I’m sick of hearing Muslims claim that Islam is a peaceful religion. Every day we hear about them blowing each other up, and now they have arrested someone for letting school children name at stuffed animal. It makes me sick.

I suppose if were in the middle east and wrote this same statement, I’d be up for exsiccation.

Is that your idea a peace?
Sickening

2007-11-30 02:44:53 · answer #1 · answered by Mike A 3 · 0 0

Poor woman. This is so sad. Just goes to show what kind of primitive extremism is rampant in the rest of the world. That's what you get for trying to do a bit of good in these parts of the world. Don't beef at the Sudanese here tho. Perhaps they are the minority that can't and won't take that kind of dictatorship and want to bring up their children in a more liberal and threat free environment. I agree that they should be trying to make the change in their own country, stay there and fight for their beliefs? but at what price? I wouldn't risk it. Don't let this sort of thing do the old 'eye for an eye' thing. But there again, I don't like having to put up with their sensitive religious issues and carrying-ons' in this country. Poor woman, I hope it all finishes quickly and she gets home here where she's 'safe'. Imagine what her kids must be thinking! What a worry...

2007-11-29 20:05:53 · answer #2 · answered by dunwerse 4 · 3 0

On the scale of human suffering - on the scale of suffering that goes on in Sudan - 15 days in gaol and deportation is a minor itch.

It's bad, but lots of governments do worse. Sudan's government does much worse. The problem here is that first the Sudanese authorities, and now the British media, have lost their sense of proportion.

2007-11-29 19:57:30 · answer #3 · answered by gvih2g2 5 · 6 1

I think any immigrant that breaks the law should be deported no matter what their country has done to us. Why should we pay taxes to keep them in our soft, cushy jails?

Gillian will be better off back in Britain anyway - what kind of life could she hope to live there now?

2007-11-29 22:02:28 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Yeah u got a great point but hey! i bet the crime rate is low there, no teenagers beating up old ladies or killing innocent people and such like, no yob culture, drunken violence, but yeah your point is very valid. If a mother and son walked up to a bunch of christians here and the little kid said "hi folks my teddy bears name is Jesus" they would go "awww how sweet" not break out the whip and lash the mother.

2007-11-29 20:12:12 · answer #5 · answered by just-dave 5 · 0 0

YES.... to your question. Just imagine what it will be like for her in that type of prison, infested with coackroaches.... imagine the food. It doesn't bear thinking about !!! 15 days of that !!

" teddy " -- you are wrong. It is not only happening here. The same is happening all over Europe. Europeans are not happy.
I know of this in Italy, France, Germany, Portugal and Spain.

2007-11-29 20:13:06 · answer #6 · answered by RED-CHROME 6 · 0 0

You have to wonder if she had allowed them to name the bear Jesus if there would have been such an uproar.

I don't understand why the UK and the U.S. seem to have the worst time in other countries, yet foreign immigrants come here, and all of a sudden they're getting MY social security?

They hate us, yet they just CAN'T WAIT to get to our countries. Time to build some fences!

2007-11-30 09:48:02 · answer #7 · answered by Chef J 4 · 0 0

Well, I suppose the positive note in this situation is she will hopefully be home with her friends and family for Christmas.
That is of course if the Nany State we live in hasn't cancelled it in case it offendsthose that don't appreciate Teddy bears.

2007-11-29 20:35:49 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

There is not a hope in hell of deporting foreign criminals.If we could,then half the Labour Gov,t would disappear!

2007-11-30 03:04:12 · answer #9 · answered by dejavu 2 · 0 0

All they need to do now is any sudanese that are committing criminal activities in this country ******* ship them back home never mind all this hairy fairy bollocks that our government are using it does not work.

2007-11-29 22:05:28 · answer #10 · answered by Edgein 7 · 0 0

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