The European refugee crisis
- Neferti
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The MEDIA is there to tell lies about politics and draw on people's sensitivities .
Sorting the chaff from the straw is what is difficult and young people don't have the ability to know the difference.
Sorting the chaff from the straw is what is difficult and young people don't have the ability to know the difference.
- Black Orchid
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Perhaps this is more to grumble bum's liking
- Black Orchid
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Yesterday, we reported about a Muslim refugee in Budapest that made a beheading gesture on live tv and explained that the bleeding heart liberals in Europe has zero clue what is about to hit them.
Well, new video has surfaced and it would appear that Europe just might be starting to figure out that these poor misunderstood refugees are nothing like what the mainstream media is choosing to claim. Let’s get something clear, these individuals have fled their countries after allowing them to be destroyed by extremists. Their plight is their problem, not the rest of the world’s, end of story.
With in the past few days we have seen these so-called refugees spit in the faces of those seeking to help them while crying out how they are entitled to better. They have thrown donated food to the ground because it was not ‘good’ enough, refused bottled water because the boxes were marked with a ‘red cross,’ as well as riot over the inadequate shelters.
Pretty insane right? Well, it’s about to get a whole lot worse…
Muslim “refugees” in Budapest chanted “Allahu Akbar” and “f**k you” while others in Italy attacked an old lady and threw feces at bystanders as Germany announced that it would be prepared to take 500,000 asylum seekers every year.
Although mainstream media coverage of the migrant crisis has focused on happy families and children, footage not broadcast by TV networks shows a different side to some of those crossing into Europe.
A video shot just outside Budapest’s Keleti railway station shows Muslim migrants chanting “Allahu Akbar” and “f**k you” as they engage in running battles with police.
Meanwhile, an eyewitness at the Italy-Austrian border relates how she saw an elderly Italian woman grabbed by her hair and pulled from her car by a group of “aggressive young men” who wanted to steal the car to get to Germany, while others threw excrement at bystanders.
“Half an hour ago on the border between Italy and Austria i saw a huge crowd of immigrants. With all solidarity to people in difficult circumstances I have to say that what I saw arouses horror. This huge mass of people – sorry – but it’s an absolute wilderness … Vulgar, throwing bottles, shouting “We want Germany”. So what, Germany is now a paradise?”
- boxy
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Why so syrias?
"But you will run your fluffy bunny mouth at me. And I will take it, to play poker."
- Neferti
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What the fuck are you on about?
- Black Orchid
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7,000 of the initial 12,000 Syrian refugees that Australia has so far agreed to will be settled in Sydney. Most in Liverpool and Fairfield. This is before their extended families join them on family reunion visas. The area is already an enclave/ghetto with many parts of the south west being 'no go zones'.
Eventually Sydney-siders will erupt. Many of those demanding we take more and more just don't have a clue. The last influx saw SA take on 45 and Canberra took 1. That's right ... ONE!
How can anyone who does not live in Sydney have any sort of clue about what it is like to keep extending these enclaves. Let the other states take the burden for awhile. A long while.
Eventually Sydney-siders will erupt. Many of those demanding we take more and more just don't have a clue. The last influx saw SA take on 45 and Canberra took 1. That's right ... ONE!
How can anyone who does not live in Sydney have any sort of clue about what it is like to keep extending these enclaves. Let the other states take the burden for awhile. A long while.
- Black Orchid
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Only if a finger can be pointed at the west and lay blame anywhere but where it should lie.boxy wrote:What a fucking stupid image. The media fucking love images of the carnage caused by terrorism.Black Orchid wrote:
- Neferti
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I read something about re-settling these people in country towns? Apparently, country towns (and their residents) want them to do jobs that Aussies won't do and to boost the population, economy, etc. If there is housing available, sounds like a plan to me. Isn't there also talk about Wollongong as there is already a fairly large population of Syrian migrants/asylum seekers down there?
Sydney surely doesn't deserve to have to take masses of asylum seekers. Country towns would be a far better idea to allow them to "assimilate" with the country people and learn English, etc.
Sydney surely doesn't deserve to have to take masses of asylum seekers. Country towns would be a far better idea to allow them to "assimilate" with the country people and learn English, etc.
- Black Orchid
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420 refugees were settled in Wollongong last year. Not sure how many were Syrian. Hardly a large number in a population of a quarter of a million though. It's not going well either. There is much unrest in the Illawarra between locals and some migrant groups.
http://www.illawarramercury.com.au/stor ... ification/
Refugees do not want to live in rural/regional areas. They want to live in Sydney or Melbourne and that is where the majority will be settled. The biggest intake by far will be forced upon Sydney.
http://www.illawarramercury.com.au/stor ... ification/
Refugees do not want to live in rural/regional areas. They want to live in Sydney or Melbourne and that is where the majority will be settled. The biggest intake by far will be forced upon Sydney.
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