You don't seem to be grasping this. We want to minimise risk to ourselves.
Importing large numbers of people from cultures where child rape is practiced openly is a risk. A risk that we can choose to mitigate, by not bringing them here.
If they continue to rape children in their own lands, that is no doubt appalling, but we are at least protecting ourselves.
Our government has a mandate to protect British citizens, and frankly they do not have the same responsibility to protect other nation's citizens abroad.
That is reality. Does that make sense to you?
Things make more sense to me mate. I study the psychosocial cause and effects of criminality more than most people. As I already have said:
Exactly, people need to understand that the sociality of a refugee can potentially be very damaging to our own society.
Heck I've been saying this since before new years eve based on the psychosocial data gathered through the various Minerva Initiative EPSIS operations.
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