Cologne NYE debacle

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3 minutes ago, john g. said:

Him against 9 outdoors cats in the patio...I suppose he is political after all-----

Good boy Max. Hehe B)

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On 8/1/2016, 1:35:04, RainyDays said:

 

Middle Eastern? Maybe you use a different map of the world, but ME nationalities would be Syria and Iraq, plus at the most Iran.

 

There's the pedantic view of the world, according to which Morocco, Algeria, and Egypt are not "Middle Eastern", but Israel is.

Then there's the common-sense view of the world, according to which Morocco, Algeria and Egypt are just as "Middle-Eastern" as Syria and Iraq, but Israel is not.

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Surprise! There are places on the Internet that agree more with me than with y'all. Whoda thunk it?

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I love how german online news sites(e.g. Bild) disable the ability for people to leave comments about this topic at the end of the articles.

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I mean whenever these threads are getting me down (which isn't often, really, I have a thick skin), I open up that W2EU site to remind me that there is still good on this earth. 

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14 minutes ago, Eupathic Impulse said:

Surprise! There are places on the Internet that agree more with me than with y'all. Whoda thunk it?

 

The first link opened had some emails for "undokumented" work? Yaay, taxes are for sissies, right?

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2 minutes ago, Erdmann said:

 

The first link opened had some emails for "undokumented" work? Yaay, taxes are for sissies, right?

 

The first link opened is one of the most comprehensive web sites covering the rights of migrants there is. If you think it illegal, contact your friendly neighborhood Staatsanwalt. I will start warming up the popcorn.

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5 minutes ago, Eupathic Impulse said:

 

The first link opened is one of the most comprehensive web sites covering the rights of migrants there is. If you think it illegal, contact your friendly neighborhood Staatsanwalt. I will start warming up the popcorn.

And if you click on the link to "Work", it's all about finding Undokumented work. Make that popcorn for two.

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7 hours ago, Eupathic Impulse said:

I mean whenever these threads are getting me down (which isn't often, really, I have a thick skin), I open up that W2EU site to remind me that there is still good on this earth. 

 

 

You are “a little down “because of a thread.

We are very concerned if not downright frightened of what is happening to our nations, neighborhoods, the rule of law and democracy itself.

Finally out of the last half baked arguments one could possible make for the undemocratic mass importation of Islamic men by the million from the most barbaric regions on earth, you mock us and take pleasure in the plight.

This again demonstrates your absolute incapability to even grasp the enormity of the situation.

 

Go ahead; call me a bigot again…coming from you is almost a compliment.

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The left concentrate on women/womens rights and what happened to them...rather than on who committed the crimes. Think someone said similar on another thread.

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7 hours ago, flyingwasp said:

I love how german online news sites(e.g. Bild) disable the ability for people to leave comments about this topic at the end of the articles.

 

I've noticed that too. At least Die Welt still allows comments. Most comments state the obvious, that Merkel should go and that the only alternitive to the CDU is the AfD. 

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The perpetrator of the attacks on Paris policemen on the anniversary of the Charlie Hebdo attacks was an asylum seeker in Germany and was known to the police. He was also an ISIS sympathiser. He was living in a refugee accommodation in Recklinghausen from where he disappeared without trace in December last year.  He was registered in Germany under FOUR alliases.

 

Täter von Paris war Asylbewerber in Deutschland

Der Mann, der am Jahrestag der "Charlie Hebdo"-Anschläge in Paris Polizisten attackiert hatte, war in Deutschland Asylbewerber. Er ist bereits mehrfach auffällig geworden und der Polizei bekannt.

 

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Wie die "Welt am Sonntag" weiter erfuhr, war er in der Bundesrepublik unter vier Aliasnamen registriert, als Walid Salihi hatte er Asyl beantragt. Die angegebenen Staatsangehörigkeiten waren mal syrisch, mal marokkanisch und georgisch. Er war in Deutschland mehrfach allgemeinpolizeilich in Erscheinung getreten. Der Mann hatte zwei Pariser Polizisten mit einem Schlachtermesser angegriffen und war durch Schüsse gestoppt worden.

 

I wouldn't be surprised if France also starts closing its borders to Germany soon. But Merkel still seems to trust in a European solution for the refugee crisis, a Europe that due to her is already kaputt. That woman is stark raving mad. There are rumours that she has bought herself a ranch in Paraguay for when she retires. A refuge from where she can safely watch from afar the desaster and chaos she has created in Europe?

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17 hours ago, lapsus alumni said:

 

Low-key, law-abiding families do not tend to hire criminals to smuggle them across Europe, even if they are at serious risk back home. The ones who tend to travel West this way tend to be, on average (exceptions do exist) single, young, aggressive Muslim men. When these arrived at the gates, the Germans did not have the guts to keep them out, like other European countries did.

 

The end result is that we are now stuck with the kind of migrants who will be almost impossible to integrate, and who have already started to disrupt the normal functioning of our society. At the same time, tens of thousands of low-key Syrian Christian families, who would be willing, eager even, to integrate into the fabric of mainstream European society,  still remain at serious risk in Syria or are languishing in refugee camps in Turkey and Lebanon.

 

This is "human rights", Merkel edition.

 

 

 

 Quoted for truth. My thoughts exactly. Whatever happened to "women and children first".

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9 hours ago, RajeshG said:

Am i seeing conspiracy or am i reading too much in these websites. Can any enlightened soul go through these sites and see what they really are. I mean everything here looks so pre-planned and organised -

 

http://w2eu.info/germany.en.html

http://iss2015.eu/

http://thecaravan.org/bremen

Great!  "Afghan Passports and IDs: it is always good to present a passport only after you have a decision about your asylum case. A deportation in case of a negative decision is only possible when there is a travel document."

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1 hour ago, Wingjack said:

Go ahead; call me a bigot again…coming from you is almost a compliment.

 

:lol: I'm starting to think (kind of late) that his views and opinions on this topic are biased.

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8 hours ago, Eupathic Impulse said:

I mean whenever these threads are getting me down (which isn't often, really, I have a thick skin), I open up that W2EU site to remind me that there is still good on this earth. 

 

If there was goodness and fairness on this earth, the victims of those young, sex-deprived Middle-Eastern men would all be from among the Cheering Muppets, who helped bring them in in the first place.

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