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Mo Farah show 1 Year, 9 Months ago  
Wonderful TV. What a great guy he is. Let's open all borders please.
 
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Honey

Re:Mo Farah show 1 Year, 9 Months ago  
There are several discrepancies in the story and it made no sense, so this is obviously not the full truth either.
 
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Green Man

Re:Mo Farah show 1 Year, 9 Months ago  
JK2006 wrote:
Wonderful TV. What a great guy he is. Let's open all borders please.

They are fucking open. You seen the amount that enter via the English Channel every day they picked up by Border Force and RNLI, then get put up in hotels across the UK ?
 
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Honey

Re:Mo Farah show 1 Year, 9 Months ago  
Also, him being a great guy so a reason to open the borders makes no sense because (taking it at face value)the many people who trafficked and exploited him were absolutely not great guys, and there are more of them than him!
 
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Re:Mo Farah show 1 Year, 9 Months ago  
The heroes were the two school people and his "aunt" who wasn't his aunt but gave him love.
The villain is the lady who bought a slave.
The NOT villains were those who clearly needed money to buy food to feed their family (his mother? his uncle?) and sold him.
The super hero is MO who clearly knows this and forgives.
The lesson is - fame means media and wealth.
But those who will never reach fame or wealth need care and kindness and decency too.
That's why I say OPEN ALL BORDERS.
And stop people having to face dangers or extreme poverty or persecution.
And you never know who will become the next Mo Farah.
I predict, in decades to come, our future generations may well need the kindness and generosity and decency those teachers showed to Little Mo (I'm sure there used to be a tennis player called that).
As the UK becomes flooded, eroded, uninhabitable and Africa becomes the garden of the world, Karma will say - Open All Borders.
 
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Green Man

Re:Mo Farah show 1 Year, 9 Months ago  
JK2006 wrote:
The heroes were the two school people and his "aunt" who wasn't his aunt but gave him love.
The villain is the lady who bought a slave.
The NOT villains were those who clearly needed money to buy food to feed their family (his mother? his uncle?) and sold him.
The super hero is MO who clearly knows this and forgives.
The lesson is - fame means media and wealth.
But those who will never reach fame or wealth need care and kindness and decency too.
That's why I say OPEN ALL BORDERS.
And stop people having to face dangers or extreme poverty or persecution.
And you never know who will become the next Mo Farah.
I predict, in decades to come, our future generations may well need the kindness and generosity and decency those teachers showed to Little Mo (I'm sure there used to be a tennis player called that).
As the UK becomes flooded, eroded, uninhabitable and Africa becomes the garden of the world, Karma will say - Open All Borders.


Want to say the families who had relatives who died in the Manchester Arena bombing. The bomber came here illegally and he was picked up by Border Force.
 
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