Thursday, September 17, 2015

'peaceful' Muslim migrants show why they need to be kept out of Europe



Screaming “Allahu akbar” (the standard cry Muslims make when launching terrorist bomb attacks on and otherwise murdering people) and throwing missiles at police, burning tires and generally making a huge mess, a Muslim mob tries to break through the Hungarian border yesterday.

Why don't these people go to Iran (if they're Shiites) or Saudi Arabia (if they're Sunnis)?  Shouldn't they be at home there?

Anyway, we've probably said enough on this dreadful saga that civilized and cultured Europeans are being subjected to by these primitive and violent mobs.  It's only going to get a lot worse, so let's shift attention to positive subjects.

2 comments:

Jesse said...

They also had to travel through a couple peaceful countries to get to Hungary and Germany.. why did they keep moving? Hungarians are not happy with this, and have made the argument that they aren't refugees, not once they've moved our of the problem area, through peaceful countries, and then arrive at the border of Hungary

transpress nz said...

This is one of the points that Paul Joseph Watson makes in his video.

The problem for Germany is that there are two historic precedents, both involving domestic labor shortages.

First during WW2 in the early 1940s, the Nazis needed millions of foreign laborers to replace soldiers at the front. Initially this was by friendly persuasion, later on by less friendly force. Lots of these "Zwangarbeiter" particularly from the East, died in appalling working conditions. Those from Western countries were treated better, but it was no fun.

Secondly during the "Wirtschaftswunder" or "Economic Miracle" years of the 1950s and 1960s West Germany needed immigrant workers in its heavy industries. Those obtained included several hundred thousand from Turkey.

When the economic miracle years were over in the 1970s and unemployment instead became a problem, these "Gastarbeiter" were at the bottom of the economic heap and the West German Govt offered incentives for them to go back where them came from, although not many did.

Bundeskanzler Angela Merkel thinks that with an aging population Germany needs more "Gastarbeiter". It doesn't -- the country, like the West generally is now post-industrial. Industry has largely gone to China and India. Those industries which remain are mostly high-tech which need highly skilled people, not primitive, poorly skilled workers.

They could all be sent to camps like Stalin and Hitler did, but the only civilised solution is that after fighting in Libya, Syria and Iraq has ceased (hopefully sooner rather than later), big financial incentives are again made to these people to go home and rebuild their countries.