Viewpoint wrote:boomerang wrote:Viewpoint wrote:This happens all over the world the point is that if a similar issue happened in the north we would be the worst people on earth when it happens in the south everything's fine, this is called double standards and hypocrisy.
The above was a responce as to who looks after who better...learn to comprehend, what was discussed prior to you jumping in with your mouth wide open...
maybe you should take the same advice I gave vlaka22...
That's one angle but you have not comprehended the double standards that exists between the 2 states, the day you understand this is the day you will the wiser.
Viewpoint wrote:humanist wrote:VP grow up!
Why do you say that why not answer my question about double standards?
boomerang wrote:In the UK
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He said he was sleeping rough at Finsbury Park but now has set up outside Apex House. He was told to move on by police on Monday evening and they said he would be re-housed in the following 48 hours.
In the RoCSocial Services said yesterday that Seifi receives a monthly allowance of €560, which includes rent and basic needs. Social Services officers said that the rent allowance of €170 cannot be increased.
According to Seifi, Social Services offered to place him in an Old People’s Home, which disturbed the 57-year-old man. “I can clean myself and can cook for myself - I am not going to an Old People’s Home at this age. All I want is a place to stay so I can live like a human being.”
You missed these little comparison bits, huh?...
hello...better stick on the coke bottles next time you read articles...Also read out loud while sticking your left palm over your left ear just so the sound doesn't escape...This way you won't make an ass of your self...
bilako22 wrote:boomerang wrote:In the UK
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He said he was sleeping rough at Finsbury Park but now has set up outside Apex House. He was told to move on by police on Monday evening and they said he would be re-housed in the following 48 hours.
In the RoCSocial Services said yesterday that Seifi receives a monthly allowance of €560, which includes rent and basic needs. Social Services officers said that the rent allowance of €170 cannot be increased.
According to Seifi, Social Services offered to place him in an Old People’s Home, which disturbed the 57-year-old man. “I can clean myself and can cook for myself - I am not going to an Old People’s Home at this age. All I want is a place to stay so I can live like a human being.”
You missed these little comparison bits, huh?...
hello...better stick on the coke bottles next time you read articles...Also read out loud while sticking your left palm over your left ear just so the sound doesn't escape...This way you won't make an ass of your self...
You must be mad for using these two examples to compare the welfare state in the Uk to that of Cyprus. There are thousands of Greek and Turks in the UK living of benefits.
bilako22 wrote:boomerang wrote:In the UK
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He said he was sleeping rough at Finsbury Park but now has set up outside Apex House. He was told to move on by police on Monday evening and they said he would be re-housed in the following 48 hours.
In the RoCSocial Services said yesterday that Seifi receives a monthly allowance of €560, which includes rent and basic needs. Social Services officers said that the rent allowance of €170 cannot be increased.
According to Seifi, Social Services offered to place him in an Old People’s Home, which disturbed the 57-year-old man. “I can clean myself and can cook for myself - I am not going to an Old People’s Home at this age. All I want is a place to stay so I can live like a human being.”
You missed these little comparison bits, huh?...
hello...better stick on the coke bottles next time you read articles...Also read out loud while sticking your left palm over your left ear just so the sound doesn't escape...This way you won't make an ass of your self...
You must be mad for using these two examples to compare the welfare state in the Uk to that of Cyprus. There are thousands of Greek and Turks in the UK living of benefits.
Kikapu wrote:halil wrote:
yes kikapu , you can't get it .
This is the one of the strange part of the Cyprus. Cyprus full up with confuse and amazings .............
may be he is sharing same KADER with you.
Halil,
I don't have any KADER to share, but I'm sure this man has enough of his own and does not need to hear others problems.
Homelessness is not unique to any one place you know. In fact, I see very few homeless in Europe. In my home city of San Francisco, there are about 6,000 homeless at any given time sleeping in cardboard boxes in doorways and under freeways. This is in a country who is spending $3 BILLION Dollars a WEEK in the two wars we are fighting in the Middle East. Damn shameful to have so many in one city alone to have this kinds of homeless problems. It will get worse as the housing market goes further into the toilet. Anyway, I hope this poor person will get some help soon.
Halil, you mentioned yesterday that you are on your way to the USA soon. Which states are you going to and how long will you be staying.?? If you are going anywhere to the Western parts of the USA, I can give you lots of tips if you want in what to see and do. Specially for California, Arizona, Utah, Nevada to mention a few.
Have a nice trip Halil.
bilako22 wrote:
Nobody forces you to be abusive , it is in your nature. You cannot accept that the views of VP represents the majority of TCs and yours just represents the few that failed to benefit from the spoils of war.
Nobody forces you to be abusive , it is in your nature.
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