Anger among Greek shipwreck victims' relatives as millions spent on Titan rescue effort | Headliners



🗞️ Disbelief and anger among Greek shipwreck victims’ relatives as millions spent on Titan rescue effort 🗞️

Leo Kearse, Paul Cox and Victor Daniels react to the a story in The Guardian.

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29 thoughts on “Anger among Greek shipwreck victims' relatives as millions spent on Titan rescue effort | Headliners”

  1. Actually that „desaster“ made my day for several days😂. I was just happy by the thought of how many potential rapists, murderers, Islamic terrorists, drug dealers and parasites didn’t make it to Europe and how many millions were saved by that civil invader boat not arriving.

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  2. Once against the hypocrisy, it is overwhelming. We as viewers don't have to JUSTIFY what story we are intersred in ….. people die every day and we decide where our empathy lies. NOT the media and especially those who are coming to our country,ILLEGALLY

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  3. Completely different situations and circumstances, one were drowning in a capsized boat and the others were two and a half thousand feet under the sea trapped in a submersible, these vile leftards just love to hijack any situation and twist the narratives.

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  4. Their families will be consumed with guilt rage.
    They doomed their loved ones, I've no doubt they contributed financially.
    They're looking to blame someone else.

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  5. Of course the rich people are so much more important and worthwhile than the poor.
    When will the poor wake up and start realising the elite doesn't care about them yet the poor are many and the rich are few! Seems to me we have some strength and power in our numbers.

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  6. What is that fool talking about. We spend Billions picking up after illegal migrants. Rescue, shelter , food, healthcare, education and legal costs. The illegals bring nothing to any economic system; the billionaires create thousands of jobs.

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  7. There will also certainly be a major insurance pay out that will reimburse a big part of the US and Canadian coastguard costs. I'm not sure the illegal immigrants had taken out travel insurance.

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  8. Get on a boat illegally trying to scrounge a life off of a state and whatever happens, happens. Why should the Greeks be forced to pay for something they didn't want- in the event that they may have saved some of them, they'd be stuck with them, the relatives and the inherrent cost forever thereafter. I'd have left them as well.

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  9. Maybe the prople smugglers raking in huge sums of cash should've stumped up the money, no sympathy whatsoever for people trying to invade someone elses country..

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  10. Migrants should get a better boat or bring their own rescue ship, if they want to sneak into a foreign country. The sneaky migrants are breaking the law, aren't they? If so, the two groups are criminals and law abiding persons. Of course, more effort is going to be exerted to save the law abiding persons.

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  11. The migrants who died had paid for their places on their boat. So perhaps the relatives should be sueing the operators of the migrants boat.
    The migrants also wanted to choose who rescued them and some were rescued. None of the submarine occupants were rescued by anyone.

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