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Is open borders a good idea?
Seeing as Britain is the most multicultural place on the planet and all we asked for was to leave the corrupt EU, to now be labelled racist Nazi's for it.
5 Answers
- martinLv 73 years agoFavorite Answer
Wide open borders is an idealistic dream of what the earth might be like maybe 3000 years from now. Britain can't leave EU because Britain is a big part of Europe. It's natural to try to avoid the painful integration of refugees, some being terrorists. British aren't Nazis and never will be. America and their European allies all side with Britain, and all have suffered from the refugees and terrorists.
- Anonymous3 years ago
In theory yes but it doesn't work. Just look at the problems it has already caused
- Anonymous3 years ago
@Armouror.
Western countries are NOT Christian countries you idiot! 80% of westerners are atheist!
You are a hypocrite Christian!
And sorry, but Christianity is a false religion. Jesus didn’t die for anyone’s sins and theirs no such thing as an original sin. Bible was NOT by god but written by PEOPLE
And why does paedophilia exist among Christians? My friend is now an atheist but growing up she was a Christian. She use to attend Sunday school and was molested by a priest. In Australia many white men rape their own daughters!
There’s no such thing as sharia 64.0 sorry doesn’t exist, only in your thick head!
- Anonymous3 years ago
NO, it's a very bad idea. Only such imbeciles as Katy Perry and other liberals like it.
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- Anonymous3 years ago
Britain isn’t multicultural. It’s only some parts of the country that is multicultural such as London and Manchester.