RE: "Don't the politicians of Europe have a moral obligation to step in and help with the "refugees"?"

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"Don't the politicians of Europe have a moral obligation to step in and help with the "refugees"?"

in busy •  6 years ago  (edited)

I am totally ok with helping out real refugees. The thing is that the majority of them are not refugees and they don't come from Syria. Tsipras and Merkel essentially declared an open board policy and after that, as expected, every one from every shitty country was trying to get in to cash out the free checks from Germany, Sweden etc.

Those dumbasses thought they could fix the demographic problem of E.U and get cheap labor. Two birds one stone. Sounds like a nice deal on paper. However, it took them a while to figure that the majority of these people hate us, shit on our culture and definitely have no plans on integrating. And now, instead of doing what has to be done ( e.g. put all those that are not real refugees into a plane and send them back where they came from) they want to "enrich" the other E.U. nations that resist this idiotic "every one is welcome" policy.

Edit: And the more it takes them to take the hard but right choices the more right E.U. turns. Hopefully, they will do what is needed to be done before it turns...too right..

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Isn't that the same lady who interviewed Jordan Peterson and interrupted him with "So what you are trying to say [insert bs]" all the time?
That green party deputee is the true liar here. There are around 200.000 persons that the German police has search warrants for, noone knows where they are, most of them illegal migrants. Plus there are 200.000 "refugees" with their birth date on January 1st, i.e. people with unconfirmed identities. But yeah, Germany has now the perfect structures to take in another 2 million of "refugees".