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It Looks Like Merkels Policy Was A Good Idea Then.
Invite loads of 3rd world young men and .....
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Oh dear. 65% of them are unemployed as well, whilst Sweden who follows the directives from, cabbage patch doll lookalike, Meerkat reports that 25% of all schoolchildren are from "foreign backgrounds". Meanwhile Austria admits that 40% the immigrants lied about their age. Not in order to qualify for old age or pension benefits mind, but to appear as minors and mix with other "schoolchildren. Meanwhile private gun ownership is on the rise throughout the EUSSR as the indigenous populace looks warily over their shoulders, according to the Wall Street Journal, whilst Somalian "refugees" beat a Greek orthodox priest on the steps of his own church and Channel traffickers brag migrants ‘guaranteed’ residency, UK never sends you back...…..Ohh "What A World We Live In".
You have to understand that Merkel was brought up as a communist and remains one at heart, she has no understanding of sovereignty, in fact she hates any form of national identity and many Germans wonder if in fact she hates Germany itself! her record would agree with this.
She still hasn't finished yet, having recently signed up to the UN Global Compact for Migration, the aspirations of which would allow an even greater flow of migrants from sub-Saharan Africa, and everywhere else in the world, into Europe.
She still hasn't finished yet, having recently signed up to the UN Global Compact for Migration, the aspirations of which would allow an even greater flow of migrants from sub-Saharan Africa, and everywhere else in the world, into Europe.
OG, Yes the UK signed up to it as well, it was all buried in the constant squabbling over Brexit news. Trump, of course, wisely did not sign.
Naomi; https:/ /en.wik ipedia. org/wik i/Globa l_Compa ct_for_ Migrati on
Naomi; https:/
"They have a point, apathy, and selfishness, combined gullibility, and ignorance are a heady mix. So it will continue ad nauseam."
It's not really apathy, david. For example, who does one vote for in the UK if you want to see more rigid controls on uncontrolled and illegal immigration? None of the parties likely to form a government has any proper policies to tackle the problem because they don't recognise a problem at all.
It's not really apathy, david. For example, who does one vote for in the UK if you want to see more rigid controls on uncontrolled and illegal immigration? None of the parties likely to form a government has any proper policies to tackle the problem because they don't recognise a problem at all.
n. // why does Mrs Merkel (or anyone else for that matter) want a continual influx of people coming into the country,...//
I believe it chimes with the old Leninist/Marxist cr*ppy ideas of world unity, which has now got conflated with capitalistic 'globalisation'. George Soros, though he has had the good fortune to become a billionaire, still is stuck with the early communist dogma with which he grew up and was indoctrinated with tinged with a spot of guilt.
If you would like to hear sensible view on 'nationality' (and a lot of other things too) you can easily find the YouTube of Jordan Peterson's address to the Oxford Student's Union on Google.
I believe it chimes with the old Leninist/Marxist cr*ppy ideas of world unity, which has now got conflated with capitalistic 'globalisation'. George Soros, though he has had the good fortune to become a billionaire, still is stuck with the early communist dogma with which he grew up and was indoctrinated with tinged with a spot of guilt.
If you would like to hear sensible view on 'nationality' (and a lot of other things too) you can easily find the YouTube of Jordan Peterson's address to the Oxford Student's Union on Google.
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