I understand your agenda, you are trying to paint asylum seekers as economic migrants.
If we talked about migrants then the debate would be different.
You don't get to define what words mean, and many here agree with me.
I agree with you, I don't get to define what words mean. Trying to make formal definition of words to label people is limiting reality.
You keep perpetuating this absurd notion that the refugee camp in turky are safe and ok to live in. I don't agree with that bullshit.
I have seen refugee camps and it aint no pretty picture.
Just cause people could live there for a while the influx on people have rendered living there inhuman.
That was not somebody living in camps. I would be the last person to argue that being at the mercy of aid giving by countries in the middle east or turkey is a good thing.
You're forgetting that how poorly the situation has been handled from the EU, by shooting that everybody is welcome, that many people not from war zones have also heard the call and are clogging up the systems.
Ahahaha, "the situation has improved".
You might think of Syria as 'one country' which is classified as a dangerous country by the UN, but again, the situation on the ground is complex. If you look at the parts of Syria that are dangerous today and compare that to the parts that were dangerous a year ago you'll find areas overlap, but also that there are new problem areas and new areas that have calmed down. Most Syrians are still in the region, and those who have fled do not live in very nice conditions. So they often return back home when their area improves again.
Ad hominem attacks are fun.
You're still trying to pick a fight instead of trying to learn new things. You still ignore the argument because you're trying to score points on your superior use of language. You can't see the world as black and white, refugees aren't good, migrants aren't bad. There are people, individuals, and they will act no matter what UN definitions state.
You have also admitted that there are several reason to why someone seeks asylum is a specific country (family,reputation,friends) and other networks. Why should people not be able to choose the country the seek asylum in?
Now I understand YOU along with many xenophobics think that they should stay in refugee camps and/or the very first country they aren't actively being killed in.
But the UNs rules regarding aylum seekers lets them seek aylum in the countries of their choice.
But I understand you don't like that. I do think the should have the right to choose.
Atm not many politicians are offering anything. Sweden and Denmark have closed their boarders costing millions in the border regions.
I have not admitted to that, I have argued to that. My whole argument is that the situation is more complex than short sighted politicians make it out to be. You can't make clear cut distinction between bad people coming for economic reasons and good people just trying to save their family. They are all just people and they all have multiple reasons, some of them valid, some of them misguided.
I'm not holding it against the people wanting to come to Germany or Sweden to do so, neither against the people fleeing from IS, nor against an unemployed Albanian just looking for a better income.
I'm saying the EU is making a mess of the whole situation, they have underestimated the number of people needing aid for the war, and have tried to help them in a way that is not economically feasible and have attracted others who don't need help.
Although there's certainly enough misinformation, mostly people make rational choices. They will choose where to go, and closing borders isn't going to stop that. What I don't like is the politicians acting like it is some kind of river that is just uncontrollably raging through Europe, instead of human beings responding to the alternatives provided to them. They randomly close borders in countries like they are trying to divert the river, and populist parties in other countries are calling for their borders to be closed as well, insanity.
European countries can and should take control. Determine how many people they want to help and how. Make a decision on how to handle still more people coming.
More importantly, decide how many people you want to permanently accept in Germany and what kind of people. How will you take care of the people that need to go back when the war is over, and how can you assimilate the people that may stay.
This didn't 'happen' to Germany and Sweden, they caused this. People drowning in the Mediterranean isn't the fault of ISIS, it is the caused by Germany, Sweden and some other northern countries.
If you raise a barbed fence around your garden, and tell the world that everybody who manages to enter your garden gets free candy, you're to blame to for all the puncture wounds the neighborhood kids will have, and the hungriest kids will have the worst wounds. And this is what we're all doing, with people on one side arguing for more barbs because the kids are trampling the flours, and people on the other side pointing out there really are hungry kids in the neighborhood.