30 Replies to “I Know What You’re Thinking”

  1. No, this “big influx of illegal migrants” are not actually arriving in Spain proper.
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vE_bwZn6yPg
    This place where they have arrived is technically Spain, but only “technically” as you will see from the video.
    So, you can stop running about with your hair on fire.

    There are lots of good reasons for Brexit. This is not one of them.

    1. You really should see the above video. See the whole thing but focus on 2:42. The place is Morocco.

      1. Morocco serves as a functional transit hub for refugees. It’s called “the gateway” for a reason. They have about 22,000 foreign refugees on hand at any given time. When they gain entrance into the EU (Spain) they are replaced with another grouping about that size. When they get well over that number they allow what is happening right now…a mass crossing. You can technically say they are in zone categorized officially as Morocco all you want. Their goal is not to go back the way they came. There are an additional 140,000 foreign nationals in Morocco at any given time. Syria, Guinea, Senegal, Sudan, and Côte d’Ivoire are the primary refugee points of origin. And, it’s a known fact that Morocco is used as a stepping off point to gain access to Europe for sub-Saharan nations.

        And of course, it’s all primarily United Nations sponsored and organized through NGO’s. But, the overall coordination is by the UN.

        1. “You can technically say they are in zone categorized officially as Morocco all you want.”

          OK I’ll officially say that they’re in Morocco since Spain cannot possibly eject them because they are -in fact- in Morocco since the dirt they are on is on the opposite side of the Strait of Gibraltar from Spain.
          Spain does not have a military capable of ejecting them on the southern side of the Strait of Gibraltar.

          “Their goal is not to go back the way they came.”

          And Spain can’t make them either.

          1. You do realized that a significant number of these migrants are currently in Ceuta (which techinically is a Spanish enclave and considered a part of the EU) right? They swam there. And, the Spanish military has been deployed to that very city. What their orders are remain to be seen. If consistency is a factor, the military isn’t there to repel them. They are there to keep the current residents of Ceuta from taking matters into their own hands, like they were doing earlier today.

          2. You cannot be this naive ?
            1. How have all the other Africans and ME Muslims gotten to mainland Europe? Answer: Inflatables, small craft, large craft … as will all these Doctors.
            2. How many NGO’s are busy deploying these crafts as we speak?
            3. The UN will need to deploy all their Food Rescue units to Ceuta … because that small tip of Spain cannot possibly feed and water all these Doctors that just invaded around their fences. These Doctors won’t be going back to Morocco.

      2. I think the Spanish residents of Cuenta and Melilla should be armed in order to defend their nation against the onslaught (the hordes) of people hoping to gain access to Europe’s welfare states. Shoot them off the fences, and shoot them at sea before they make it to land.
        Perhaps the King of Spain should dismiss the socialist PM of Spain and call for a new one to be elected. The current PM appears to be trying to ruin whatever’s left of their nation. I don’t know how many blowjobs he’s getting per day but he needs to be told it’s not worth sinking the country for.
        Oz, I watched the video

        1. “I think the Spanish residents of Cuenta and Melilla should be armed”

          Yes, so should we all be, it is our God given right.
          Welfare should not be available to foreigners at all.
          We should be shooting our rulers who take our money, give it to foreigners, while looting it for themselves.
          Meanwhile Spain has little to no military, and Cuenta is on the wrong side of the Strait.

          1. I doubt a real military is necessary to take care of this. It’s the political will to shoot a few each day, and leave the bleeding bodies to bake in the sun on the southern side of the fence for the invaders to see, not knowing if they’ll be the next ones taught a lesson in “borders”.
            Leave them there until the sand washes the bones away, I’m not suggesting to leave them there for a few days. The BBC will show up and report on the humanity, shoot a couple of them regularly too, and eventually the lesson will arrive in the UK.
            Spain has a small aircraft carrier. There are Eurofighters and F-18’s in the mix, 5k Marines (oldest Marines force in the world) but no will to use it.
            It’s a political decision not a military decision.
            Recently Poland took the political decision to shoot at fence climbers along their border with Belarus, now it seems the fence climbers there have moved on…

          2. marc, nobody is going to shoot anybody. There is not even the will to push them back into Morocco proper, largely because Morocco won’t allow it. It’s happy to be rid of the invaders; now it’s another country’s problem.

            It’s similar to what’s happening with France letting all those rubber dinghies loaded with young muslim men cross over to the UK, even though the latter has paid France over a billion Euros to stop the cross channel itraffic.

            So much for Brexit helping the UK stop the invasion. In fact, illegal migrant arrivals have increased each year following Brexit.

          3. Adding this from one of links at Friday On Turtle Island:

            “The scene was reminiscent of the crossing that occurred in May 2021, when some 10,000 people from Morocco and sub-Saharan Africa entered the enclave in days.

            Of course the radical open borders regime insists there’s no emergency.

            The interior ministry told Euractiv it “is not possible” to declare a national state of emergency since Spanish law does not classify migration flows as a risk under the National Civil Protection System”.

          4. More background: sometime after 911 Osama bin Laden issued a video saying one of Islam’s objectives was to reconquer Al Andalus, now known as the Iberian Peninsula.

          5. marc, nobody was actually killed and left baking in the sun.

            Anyway, it’s too late for Ceuta as the last I heard is that 60,000 invaders have entered the enclave.

            And by the way, Ceuta’s population is already around 50% Muslim.

          6. And when the 60,000 invaders run out of food and water in Ceuta … in 3-2-… like immediately! Where will they find food and water? Break into stores, peoples homes … etc. The UN will declare a humanitarian crisis and demand that RICH nations … like the UK, eh? start funding relief and aid … or … take these Doctors into their country.

            Where’s your compassion Spain? Europe? UK? Where’s your empathy?

  2. GYM is deeply aroused by all that brown dick, and planning his next vacay in Spain.

  3. A leading Jewish refugee advocate has vowed that solidarity work with asylum seekers will continue despite growing harassment from far-right activists targeting Jewish organisations supporting refugees.

    Rabbi David Mason, the executive director of the UK Jewish refugee charity HIAS+JCORE, said groups such as theirs had increasingly faced antisemitic abuse and conspiracy theories from far-right activists, most notably online.

    https://www.theguardian.com/world/2026/mar/13/far-right-harassment-jewish-based-refugee-support-work-rabbi-david-mason

    1. Yeah, yeah … “far right whites” … are the biggest antisemitic threat to Jewish people. Unh huh …
      And if you actually believe that, you’ve got shit for brains. Literally. Feces have infected your gray matter.

  4. Lupus solus,
    “marc, nobody was actually killed and left baking in the sun.”

    I’m advocating for this, I see no one has been shot and left to bake in the sun. I think violence is the answer here. I think the absence of anyone being shot and left to bake in the sun is a contributing factor.
    The alternative seems to be chaos for all of Spain. Italy suspended the Schengen Agreement with Spain, air and sea is closed now…

    1. You’re not saying anything new, nothing that rightminded people haven’t believed for a long time.

      Yet, it ain’t gonna happen, not in Spain, not in Canada, and not in the US to a sufficient extent although the Trump admin is doing its best.

    2. One more thing marc, it’s easy to be a keyboard warrior, that doesn’t mean you have what it takes, most people don’t.

      1. It’s apparent the Spanish don’t have what it takes, neither do the British, nor Irish, nor French, nor Germans, the Italians only very recently, and the only case I know of where this defense worked was in Poland, which I posted above, being a person of Polish extraction and all…
        Not all of the invaders need to be shot at, only the first few, same as standing in a bar room fight.

        1. The Crusaders held Jerusalem for 400 years. Imagine that. What a logistical nightmare.
          What is the width of the Strait of Gibraltar? The Reconquista didn’t go far enough I guess.

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