(May 14, 2016 at 7:34 pm)abaris Wrote:(May 14, 2016 at 7:09 pm)Thumpalumpacus Wrote: By the by, Abaris lives in a country beset by a refugee crisis that makes our illegal-immigration problem look like child's play. I think he's certainly got a better grip on that issue than you do, myself.
And I have nothing but contempt for everyone trying to change a political dime on their shoulders. We can afford it, we can shoulder it, and the only thing disgusting me is that other EU countries, namely the ones already fallen to rightwingery, don't do their part. If they want to cultivate their petty nationalisms, fine, cut their EU subsidies. That's really one thing I don't want my tax money to be spent on.
What do you think of Saudi Arabia not accepting refugees although they have the ability to with tents with AC ready to go? They don't want to because of the threat they create. Europe is like a naive child with guilt issues and stockholm syndrome. Sure I get it, you don't mind altering your culture to adopt parts of sharia law in certain communities to appease, and pay for refugees, which is part of the plan to transform your continent. The only perceivable benefits are charity I guess to make yourselves feel better and that is an honorable thing actually. I just hope they assimilate, but it might be a while, or maybe the indigenous Europeans may be forced to assimilate to the culture being brought in. I've read quite a few stories already of having to alter behavior to appease refugees, or people taking advantage of your willingness to let whoever makes the trek. It's a bad defense, but I don't think you are worried about defending anything because morals are relative.
They have been trying to break down nationalism for a long time in Europe with the creation of the EU, and the Kalergi plan, along with Bilderberg meetings.
Can't remember the number planned for this year for the refugees for the US, but I think the goal was about 100,000. They have already placed about 75,000 syrian refugees across the US in 2015.
Now they are threatening EU nations with fines for not accepting refugees, or illegal immigrants whatever they claim to be.
http://www.wsj.com/articles/european-com...1462357287
We will see how long the people put up with it, and how long the social services can maintain such a large influx. Guessing by the end of 2016 it's going to be a mess, and national debts will be increased. No one seems to care about the reasons why gulf nations refuse to accept these people.