Creating the moral panic: Join the Caravan of Wilders

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  1. Frederick Caiger says:

    Academics have always found an intellectual argument to subvert the reality expressed by people that don not agree with their agenda[political or otherwise]
    They are very good at finding justifications for their point of view and will manipulate facts in a way to support their theoretically based views.The facts are very simple with what the UK faces today.Home grown terrorism from a population group that is the breeding ground for radicalism and violence.The target of these miscreants are not political or military.The targets are ANYONE and with maximum devastation if possible.The UK and the western world have been caught out by their own liberal immigration policies.
    The other unasailable fact is that “multi-culturalism” hasn’t and isn’t working very well because of problems of intergration ,and that this politically correct driven agenda was rammed down the British voters throats without a mandate ,by mainstream politicians.So much for democracy of “government for the people by the people”.The people weren’t asked the question.

  2. Louis Price says:

    I also suffer from panic attacks and i can manage it by deep and slow breathing. i also practice meditation.. *

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