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Why Are Men And Women Who Just Want Their Town Back, Labelled Neo-Nazis?
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http:// www.dai lymail. co.uk/n ews/art icle-37 90605/M ob-100- neo-Naz is-vici ous-str eet-fig ht-migr ants-Ge rman-ri ot-poli ce-pelt ed-bott les-asy lum-see kers-pr otectin g.html
But then one could also ask why are these migrants called refugees when one was said to be a Moroccan youth?
But then one could also ask why are these migrants called refugees when one was said to be a Moroccan youth?
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The problem is more and more locals in towns and cities across Europe are feeling badly let down by their leaders who have let migrants enter in ridiculous masses,often confined into small areas and expecting everything to be hunky-dory at the click of a finger. Linz, being a prime example. How are these locals expected to react? Why should they have to feel so...
12:34 Thu 15th Sep 2016
I would suggest that the term 'Neo-Nazi' is not one that any national newspaper would use lightly - so it would suggest that the Mail has evidence of right-wing affiloiations from the crow, otherwise they would simply be ' a crowd'.
Obviously trouble-making is an all-encompassing activity - anyone can join in!
Obviously trouble-making is an all-encompassing activity - anyone can join in!
From link:-
'But police said the asylum seekers started the confrontation - and later hurled bottles at the police trying to save them from a beating'.
There's just no helping some people.Bite the hand that feeds...
Much is made of 'Neo Nazis' but I am reading frequent stories of migrants intimidating,goading and provoking locals to challenge them to be more receptive to them.
So,it's a good indication of mentality when some migrants are trying to be saved by those trying to uphold the law for the lawless.
This shows a blatant disregard for authority.Pity they didn't save their 'fight' against those who they claim to oppress them.
'But police said the asylum seekers started the confrontation - and later hurled bottles at the police trying to save them from a beating'.
There's just no helping some people.Bite the hand that feeds...
Much is made of 'Neo Nazis' but I am reading frequent stories of migrants intimidating,goading and provoking locals to challenge them to be more receptive to them.
So,it's a good indication of mentality when some migrants are trying to be saved by those trying to uphold the law for the lawless.
This shows a blatant disregard for authority.Pity they didn't save their 'fight' against those who they claim to oppress them.
Because it makes people who claim to have fled war-torn areas in fear of their lives, but who nevertheless have no hesitation in creating turmoil in their chosen destination, appear victims - and those who genuinely fear for the future of their country aggressors. The wool is being pulled very firmly over naïve eyes.
The problem is more and more locals in towns and cities across Europe are feeling badly let down by their leaders who have let migrants enter in ridiculous masses,often confined into small areas and expecting everything to be hunky-dory at the click of a finger.Linz,being a prime example.
How are these locals expected to react? Why should they have to feel so frustrated and let down by figureheads who should know better and who do not seem to listen to their concerns?
They have had a situation thrust on them and expected to 'get on with it'.Integration does not just occur when people are added to people.
Much is made of xenophobic reactions but there are groups of migrants who deliberately don't think that the rules and standards apply to them.
These behavioural traits may have been acceptable in their homelands but why is it that some seem to realise this and others don't? I'm not just talking about migrants either..
How are these locals expected to react? Why should they have to feel so frustrated and let down by figureheads who should know better and who do not seem to listen to their concerns?
They have had a situation thrust on them and expected to 'get on with it'.Integration does not just occur when people are added to people.
Much is made of xenophobic reactions but there are groups of migrants who deliberately don't think that the rules and standards apply to them.
These behavioural traits may have been acceptable in their homelands but why is it that some seem to realise this and others don't? I'm not just talking about migrants either..
-Talbot-
What should happen?
If people are unhappy, they should vote for a party that represents their views.
If they want to demonstrator the strength of their feelings they should march with Pergida.
If they want others to dismiss them as thugs or Neo-Nazis, then they should act like thugs and Neo-Nazis.
What should happen?
If people are unhappy, they should vote for a party that represents their views.
If they want to demonstrator the strength of their feelings they should march with Pergida.
If they want others to dismiss them as thugs or Neo-Nazis, then they should act like thugs and Neo-Nazis.
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