What is our moral responsibility towards migrants who risk their lives? Join the debate with Michel Roy & @Jim_Molan pic.twitter.com/hMdDkCiCvG
— BBC Radio 4 Sunday (@BBCR4Sunday) April 26, 2015
.@BishManchester tells us Britain has a moral duty to accept refugees from conflicts in which it has participated pic.twitter.com/6UPAFevyYD
— BBC Radio 4 Sunday (@BBCR4Sunday) April 26, 2015
@BBCR4Sunday @BishManchester What about the people who are anti-immigration and against UK participation in these conflicts ab initio?
— Claire Khaw (@ntfem) April 26, 2015
@BBCR4Sunday @Jim_Molan Who is "us"? The voters or the government whose foreign policy destroyed Libya?
— Claire Khaw (@ntfem) April 26, 2015
@BBCR4Sunday @Jim_Molan MPs who voted to bomb Libya can be found at http://t.co/JrbnSJmIfj They are the ones responsible.
— Claire Khaw (@ntfem) April 26, 2015
@BBCR4Sunday @Jim_Molan MPs who voted against bombing Libya can be found at http://t.co/VluReKvZGd They are not responsible.
— Claire Khaw (@ntfem) April 26, 2015
@BBCR4Sunday @Jim_Molan Non-MPs who disapproved of bombing Libya are not morally responsible. I was one of them. http://t.co/hLdFydh6Mt
— Claire Khaw (@ntfem) April 26, 2015
@BBCR4Sunday @Jim_Molan I continue to denounce UK foreign policy and I do this by REFUSING TO CONDEMN TERRORISM. http://t.co/2HShSFIefX
— Claire Khaw (@ntfem) April 26, 2015
@BBCR4Sunday @Jim_Molan Our moral responsibility - for those capable of exercising moral judgement - is to criticise UK foreign policy.
— Claire Khaw (@ntfem) April 26, 2015
@BBCR4Sunday @Jim_Molan Does the BBC possess moral judgement? It never ever discusses UK foreign policy so it would be safe to conclude NO.
— Claire Khaw (@ntfem) April 26, 2015
@BBCR4Sunday @Jim_Molan Why does the BBC never discuss UK foreign policy? Because it has been told not to do? If so, by whom?
— Claire Khaw (@ntfem) April 26, 2015
@BBCR4Sunday @Jim_Molan Is the reason why the BBC never discusses UK foreign policy is because all BBC journalists are ignorant of it?
— Claire Khaw (@ntfem) April 26, 2015
@BBCR4Sunday @Jim_Molan Has the BBC ever discussed the Wolfowitz Doctrine or asked the Foreign Secretary about it? http://t.co/B7EwefgmT6
— Claire Khaw (@ntfem) April 26, 2015
Has the BBC ever discussed the Wolfowitz Doctrine or asked the Foreign Secretary about it? http://t.co/B7EwefgmT6 @PHammondMP @WilliamJHague
— Claire Khaw (@ntfem) April 26, 2015
@BBCR4Sunday @Jim_Molan Do voters ever think of foreign policy when they decide which bribe to accept from which party every 5 years?
— Claire Khaw (@ntfem) April 26, 2015
@BBCR4Sunday @Jim_Molan If voters never care about foreign policy then they never care who their government invades, bombs, kills or maims.
— Claire Khaw (@ntfem) April 26, 2015
@BBCR4Sunday @Jim_Molan If governments already know voters never care about foreign policy, then foreign policy is *never* scrutinised.
— Claire Khaw (@ntfem) April 26, 2015
@BBCR4Sunday @Jim_Molan Even after 9/11, 7/7 and other assorted acts of terrorism in the West, voters still won't care about foreign policy.
— Claire Khaw (@ntfem) April 26, 2015
@BBCR4Sunday @Jim_Molan When will voters start to care about foreign policy? Only when their country is at war with another country.
— Claire Khaw (@ntfem) April 26, 2015
@BBCR4Sunday @Jim_Molan What happened to planned general elections in 1915 and 1940 when the country was at war? They were CANCELLED.
— Claire Khaw (@ntfem) April 26, 2015
@BBCR4Sunday @Jim_Molan ISIS threatens to send 500,000 migrants to Europe as a 'psychological weapon'
http://t.co/ic5AkrfEP9
— Claire Khaw (@ntfem) April 26, 2015
@BBCR4Sunday @Jim_Molan If we lived in a democracy and most voters were rational and informed, we would have a rational government policies.
— Claire Khaw (@ntfem) April 26, 2015
@BBCR4Sunday @Jim_Molan Is it rational to destroy people's countries for no good reason and then refuse to discuss this deranged policy?
— Claire Khaw (@ntfem) April 26, 2015
@BBCR4Sunday @Jim_Molan Is it cowardly/hypocritical to pretend u r 1 of the good guys when you wish voters to be ignorant of foreign policy?
— Claire Khaw (@ntfem) April 26, 2015
@BBCR4Sunday @Jim_Molan If the BBC are too afraid to question UK foreign policy are they dishonouring the principles of British journalism?
— Claire Khaw (@ntfem) April 26, 2015
@BBCR4Sunday @Jim_Molan If the British fear terrorism, should British journalists not be investigating the causes of terrorism?
— Claire Khaw (@ntfem) April 26, 2015
@BBCR4Sunday @Jim_Molan If the British people fear immigration, shouldn't the BBC be investigating the causes of immigration - feminism?
— Claire Khaw (@ntfem) April 26, 2015
@BBCR4Sunday @Jim_Molan UK voters have been concerned about immigration/terrorism for decades, the BBC's policy is to dismiss their concerns
— Claire Khaw (@ntfem) April 26, 2015
Michel Roy @iamCARITAS: "The moral responsibility is to save, rescue and welcome people once they are on the sea" #migrantcrisis
— BBC Radio 4 Sunday (@BBCR4Sunday) April 26, 2015
@BBCR4Sunday @iamCARITAS There is a moral duty for the BBC to discuss the deranged foreign policy of the West. http://t.co/HJIOowrzKb
— Claire Khaw (@ntfem) April 27, 2015
I see what @Jim_Molan means now: the West is like an *agent provocateur* of illegal immigration. #migrantcrisis https://t.co/7VCBBidmd2
— Claire Khaw (@ntfem) April 27, 2015
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