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  • #31
    Originally posted by BattlingNelson View Post
    It wasn't 'most europeans' that were pro-refugees.

    I wonder what Trump would have done if 5 million refugees stood on the US border following a european-led war that the US had a supporting role in....

    Fine that you come up with your 'easy' solutions, but they will only work in a fantasy world.
    Would you say most Europeans are for refugees? I know you're Danish and can only speak for them, but what is the feeling after all the massive problems these refugees have created?

    I've noticed the East Asian groups like the Japanese, S. Koreans, and Taiwanese don't want these refugees in their country and they let it be known when some leftist politician attempted to bring them in.



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    • #32
      the basic message the article is pushing is that white swedish people are to blame for not integrating them better. muslims setting off 100+ explosives but the story is either hushed up or turned into another attempt at liberal guilt

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      • #33
        Originally posted by John Barron View Post
        most Europeans were. it's how they found themselves in their current predicament.
        No. It was most of the POLITICIANS. Several surveys have shown that the public did not and does not approve of massive migrant intake.
        trump would have done the same as he did when caravans showed up at the border. no ifs or buts about it.
        I don't know what he did. Can you elaborate? Also on the number of people in these caravans.

        it's the high cost of maintaining migrants that is causing the problems, you said it yourself. ok then stop maintaining them. it's not so much an easy solution but an obvious one.
        Except for the fact that you will then break international laws of human rights. That's a no-go for most. Maybe not for you, but for most.


        do you think the migrants would have gone to Sweden in the first place if they weren't offered basically free money and free housing for life? did they choose to leave the nice Mediterranean weather in Greece because it's better to be frozen in Sweden? or because Greece didn't offer them ****? all rhetorical.
        Of course. They will go where you can get the most and where you can find a community where you can fit in (parallel-societies of which there's plenty in Sweden.)

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        • #34
          Originally posted by Theodore View Post
          Would you say most Europeans are for refugees? I know you're Danish and can only speak for them, but what is the feeling after all the massive problems these refugees have created?
          I think most Europeans think like I do. That we should help the refugees in need by giving them shelter, but only until there's sufficient peace in their homecountry. Then they should return home.

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          • #35
            Originally posted by BattlingNelson View Post
            I think most Europeans think like I do. That we should help the refugees in need by giving them shelter, but only until there's sufficient peace in their homecountry. Then they should return home.
            The problem is, at least here in the U.S., is that they never return home. Most of them fall off the radar and become phantoms.

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            • #36


              Explosions in Malmö, which is home to several no go zone migrant ghettos, are becoming commonplace, with the city suffering three blasts in the space of just 24 hours earlier this month.

              An alarming 29 per cent of residents in Malmö say they have been victims of of crimes against an individual.

              According to Wilhelm Agrell, professor of intelligence analysis at Lund University, the situation is so dire that it threatens the power monopoly of the Swedish state.

              The vast majority of the unrest is driven by rival drug gangs made up of second and third generation immigrants.

              Instead of taking bold measures to fight the gangs, Malmö police invited 12 gang leaders, 9 of whom turned up, to have a friendly chat over some pizza.

              The gang leaders were told that they were “most at risk of being injured or killed,” a sympathetic message which suggested police cared more about their welfare than that of their victims.

              Malmö Chief of Police Stefan Sentéus later said he “really appreciated” the gang leaders attending the meeting.

              The whole farce was dubbed “Operation Snowflake,” with critics asking why the gang leaders weren’t arrested.

              “First they abuse and rob us, and then we taxpayers pay for their damn pizza!” commented one respondent.

              https://summit.news/2019/11/14/swedi...ers-for-pizza/

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              • #37
                Originally posted by GhostofDempsey View Post
                The problem is, at least here in the U.S., is that they never return home. Most of them fall off the radar and become phantoms.
                Yeah. That’s the real issue. That you cannot get them to leave which is odd.

                Not many go underground like phantoms here as they then wouldn’t receive welfare checks.

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                • #38
                  Originally posted by Mighty_Windir View Post


                  Explosions in Malmö, which is home to several no go zone migrant ghettos, are becoming commonplace, with the city suffering three blasts in the space of just 24 hours earlier this month.

                  An alarming 29 per cent of residents in Malmö say they have been victims of of crimes against an individual.

                  According to Wilhelm Agrell, professor of intelligence analysis at Lund University, the situation is so dire that it threatens the power monopoly of the Swedish state.

                  The vast majority of the unrest is driven by rival drug gangs made up of second and third generation immigrants.

                  Instead of taking bold measures to fight the gangs, Malmö police invited 12 gang leaders, 9 of whom turned up, to have a friendly chat over some pizza.

                  The gang leaders were told that they were “most at risk of being injured or killed,” a sympathetic message which suggested police cared more about their welfare than that of their victims.

                  Malmö Chief of Police Stefan Sentéus later said he “really appreciated” the gang leaders attending the meeting.

                  The whole farce was dubbed “Operation Snowflake,” with critics asking why the gang leaders weren’t arrested.

                  “First they abuse and rob us, and then we taxpayers pay for their damn pizza!” commented one respondent.

                  https://summit.news/2019/11/14/swedi...ers-for-pizza/
                  They should have offered them kebabs and dog burgers....would have been more successful.

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                  • #39
                    Originally posted by Mooshashi View Post
                    They should have offered them kebabs and dog burgers....would have been more successful.
                    As long as the pizzas had a lot of ham and bacon on it, it’s ok for me.

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                    • #40
                      Originally posted by BattlingNelson View Post
                      No. It was most of the POLITICIANS. Several surveys have shown that the public did not and does not approve of massive migrant intake.

                      I don't know what he did. Can you elaborate? Also on the number of people in these caravans.

                      Except for the fact that you will then break international laws of human rights. That's a no-go for most. Maybe not for you, but for most.


                      Of course. They will go where you can get the most and where you can find a community where you can fit in (parallel-societies of which there's plenty in Sweden.)
                      lol and yet it still occurred again...and again. answering a stupid survey is one thing but speaking up, demanding referendums, voting are another. are you telling me that Europeans basically have no power over their politicians? is this the great EU system of governance i keep hearing about from UK remainers?

                      trump enforced the border and sent the caravans back.

                      cutting off welfare isn't a violation of international law of human rights. this foolish way of thinking is what got Europe into trouble in the first place and why it will continue to be taken advantage of. migrants have the option to get off welfare or **** off to another country/continent. they aren't forced at gunpoint to live anywhere in Europe and its citizens aren't obligated to feed and house them for life.

                      Originally posted by Mighty_Windir View Post


                      Explosions in Malmö, which is home to several no go zone migrant ghettos, are becoming commonplace, with the city suffering three blasts in the space of just 24 hours earlier this month.

                      An alarming 29 per cent of residents in Malmö say they have been victims of of crimes against an individual.

                      According to Wilhelm Agrell, professor of intelligence analysis at Lund University, the situation is so dire that it threatens the power monopoly of the Swedish state.

                      The vast majority of the unrest is driven by rival drug gangs made up of second and third generation immigrants.

                      Instead of taking bold measures to fight the gangs, Malmö police invited 12 gang leaders, 9 of whom turned up, to have a friendly chat over some pizza.

                      The gang leaders were told that they were “most at risk of being injured or killed,” a sympathetic message which suggested police cared more about their welfare than that of their victims.

                      Malmö Chief of Police Stefan Sentéus later said he “really appreciated” the gang leaders attending the meeting.

                      The whole farce was dubbed “Operation Snowflake,” with critics asking why the gang leaders weren’t arrested.

                      “First they abuse and rob us, and then we taxpayers pay for their damn pizza!” commented one respondent.

                      https://summit.news/2019/11/14/swedi...ers-for-pizza/
                      unreal. it's like Swedes have no real world experience whatsoever. they're moronic and dangerously naive. children basically.
                      Last edited by John Barron; 11-16-2019, 02:37 AM.

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