MARCUSDJACKSON on 06 September 2011
| Machina said: Firstly, it's certainly not ethnic cleansing in the way the phrase is commonly regarded, and that's the case for a lot of phrases in our language. Secondly, it's an illegal camp. You can't just set up sticks on someone else's land and then start claiming your human rights are being breached when the authorities finally manage to jump through all the damn legal hoops to finally evict you. It's this sort of perversion of the concept of rights which pisses so many ordinary people off. What about the human rights of the owners of property to protect their land? I know which side I'm on in that dispute. |
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