The EU Migrant Crisis

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Last time I visited Cologne I remember seeing groups of men / women drinking and sleeping on the streets. After getting to know some locals they blamed it all on Turks and made it quite clear how they feel about them.

I loved the city and the people were really friendly but I am surprised to see the public being so pro-immigration as the anti-turkish sentiments aren't exactly hidden.
 
That bottle at 0:40.. The problem here is that the Germans expect that the immigrants will follow German laws, rules and procedures and adopt German cultural norms. The British know from experience that none of that will happen.

They protest the same as Syrians :p
 
Last time I visited Cologne I remember seeing groups of men / women drinking and sleeping on the streets. After getting to know some locals they blamed it all on Turks and made it quite clear how they feel about them.

I loved the city and the people were really friendly but I am surprised to see the public being so pro-immigration as the anti-turkish sentiments aren't exactly hidden.

Maybe you were confused and you were actually in Mallorca and the ones drinking/sleeping were English. Just a wild guess.
 
I loved the city and the people were really friendly but I am surprised to see the public being so pro-immigration as the anti-turkish sentiments aren't exactly hidden.

That's the thing, you are only seeing one side of it! Generally it's the government that is pro-immigration, not it's people. Just like a growing majority of UK people don't want 10,000+ Syrians coming to the UK, but the media wont show that :p
 
Can you at least try to use scare mongering in such a way that it doesn't make you sound utterly clueless? Your scenario sounds like an 80's scifi B movie.

If you draw a straight line from recent events it's not difficult to extrapolate a future Germany. The videos above show that there is already unrest in the country. More unrest will lead to more government control which Merkel would probably love. Let's not forget that it's already a country that prohibits mowing the lawn on a Sunday.
 
Which history books are you reading? Mein Kampf perhaps?

History shows quite the opposite. The Turks in Germany, in example, are slowly being assimilated, they are less religious and more likely to identify themselves as Germans compared to their parents.

I'm a bit surprised by ammout of venom the usual xenophobic suspects are spewing. Your lives must be quite sad if you feel better by attacking desperate refugees, who have risked their lifes running away from a living hell.

Can you at least try to use scare mongering in such a way that it doesn't make you sound utterly clueless? Your scenario sounds like an 80's scifi B movie.

Maybe you were confused and you were actually in Mallorca and the ones drinking/sleeping were English. Just a wild guess.

Why so passive-aggressive? Did Mummy not give you your snuggles when she tucked you in last night?
 
If you draw a straight line from recent events it's not difficult to extrapolate a future Germany. The videos above show that there is already unrest in the country. More unrest will lead to more government control which Merkel would probably love. Let's not forget that it's already a country that prohibits mowing the lawn on a Sunday.

You don't need to extrapolate anything, you just need to open your eyes and look at the facts instead of posting irrational rants and scare mongering. Germany is slowly but surely assimilating 3 million Turks, the video is an exception not the norm, the overall statistics prove it.
 
Maybe you were confused and you were actually in Mallorca and the ones drinking/sleeping were English. Just a wild guess.

These were more homeless alcoholics rather than stupid drunk half naked Brits (not sure which is worse) but fair enough :D

My point was that Germany isn't unaware to the problems that comes with immigration (particularly large groups of one nationality) but still they say "come".

Personally I think its down to a mix of the post war guilt that still hangs over the country and a response to the ageing population problems they have coming.
 
My point was that Germany isn't unaware to the problems that comes with immigration (particularly large groups of one nationality) but still they say "come".

That or the Germans use facts and statistics when making decisions, rather than emotions and preconceived ideas.
 
Have you ever actually been to or lived in China? The "Universal Healthcare" there is not quite the NHS - you are limited to the amount you can claim per month which is generally a fraction of the cost of the treatment. There is a good reason why there are many news stories about citizens not being able to afford treatment there . . .

The statement was:-

Originally Posted by CREATIVE!11 View Post
China has no welfare / healthcare.

Which I've proven to be false.

If we want to discuss how good the health care/welfare is then we can, but that wasn't the point being made.
 
Which history books are you reading? Mein Kampf perhaps?

Yep, great read, 10/10 would read again.

YCXG
 
You don't need to extrapolate anything, you just need to open your eyes and look at the facts instead of posting irrational rants and scare mongering. Germany is slowly but surely assimilating 3 million Turks, the video is an exception not the norm, the overall statistics prove it.

Assimilating you say? That's working well when the President of Turkey visits Germany and tells thousands of supporting Turks not to assimilate.

I think 'merge' would be a more apt word.

http://www.spiegel.de/international...t-also-part-of-our-great-turkey-a-748070.html
 
Maybe you were confused and you were actually in Mallorca and the ones drinking/sleeping were English. Just a wild guess.

Funny I know well educated women that have settled in the UK (married with kids) but hate immigrants sat about drinking booze and making the place look untidy - their words not mine.

Crane in SA - sad incident for anyone to get killed. Simply a common problem with the safety regulations and un-natural weather in the region. It's bad enough when the region gets rain and the number of road accidents goes through the roof (they drive bumper-to-bumper without breaking distance).
 
Here's a better view of which countries are taking refugees and which are not:

http://edition.cnn.com/2015/09/09/world/welcome-syrian-refugees-countries/

From the report - the follow countries are to take this number of refugees:
Saudi Arabia = 0
Kuwait = 0
Bahrain = 0
Qtar = 0
U.A.E = 0
Oman = 0

However the website corrects this for UAE:
The United Arab Emirates would seem to be the exception.

The UAE has received more than 100,000 Syrian nationals since the Syrian crisis began in 2011 and extended residency permits to them, bringing the number of Syrians living there to almost 250,000, a UAE government source told CNN.
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The Gulf nations have said each has given millions of dollars to help the refugees, amounting to more than $500 million over 2½ years, according to the United Nations.
The Gulf states also say that Syrians have entered their countries on visas and continue living there.

This provides some additional information: http://edition.cnn.com/2015/09/08/world/gulf-states-syrian-refugee-crisis/index.html

And they also employ a "What about them?" defense, noting that the Gulf states aren't the only nations not helping give homes to victims of war. Amnesty International points out that other high-income countries like Russia, Japan, Singapore and South Korea have offered zero resettlement options.
 
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