Okay. I think calling her statement anti gay rethoric is a bit harsh but I see the problem here.
I'm not from Berlin. Neither am I apathetic and honestly not that young anymore either. I don't have a choice from 20 parties, there are just 4 parties running here. And I don't want to vote on a party is mostly disagree with. So what are my other options?
Damn Syrians exploiting their war, dead families and us by refusing to learn german!
Yeah mate, sure you'd never vote for the AfD.
Dude, i never said that all Syrians are using their war to exploit our system. That's just ridiculous. We have to help people who suffer from war. It's the right thing to do. But we should expect them to show their will to integrate in our society. That's only going to work if you learn the language. And that is not happening.
In my sports team we have two refugees. One from Syria and one from Africa. Both of them are very nice and have been here for over a year. Neither of them can speak any English or German besides "Moin" and "Wie geht's?". So we have to pay for their living. People are exploiting our good will and that's just not right.
Dude, i never said that all Syrians are using their war to exploit our system. That's just ridiculous.
No he is not saying that at all and this is exactly the rhetoric that's driving people there.Nah, you only said that Syrians who don't speak german for reasons you have clearly no idea about are exploiting their lucky, lucky situation. Come on, dude. You are one step away from just quoting random AfD and NPD posters, unknowingly or not.
I'm not from Berlin. Neither am I apathetic and honestly not that young anymore either. I don't have a choice from 20 parties, there are just 4 parties running here. And I don't want to vote on a party is mostly disagree with. So what are my other options?
No he is not saying that at all and this is exactly the rhetoric that's driving people there.
I've recently come to the conclusion that a genocide of Muslims in Europe is only a matter of time. With climate change almost guaranteed to worsen there will be more refugee crises similar to Syria. Europe will be overwhelmed and right wing authoritarians will rise to power. The only question is where and when it will start.
I've recently come to the conclusion that a genocide of Muslims in Europe is only a matter of time. With climate change almost guaranteed to worsen there will be more refugee crises similar to Syria. Europe will be overwhelmed and right wing authoritarians will rise to power. The only question is where and when it will start.
How about butt buddies?
Sorry for jumping to conclusions, wasn't aware lower saxony had elections so soon. According to this page there are also many parties available to chose from there, but I'm guessing the town you are living in specifically doesn't have a representative of those parties?
You need to start reading your daily news from different outlets.
That's not the crazy part of your post.Do you disagree with my assertion that more refugee waves are likely to occur?
I come from a small, conservative village with a refugee home that had its fair share of problems. And yet, I decided to approach these neighbors, educate myself and hold on onto a shred of empathy, without needing someone to constantly explain to me that they probably actually aren't willful exploiters of our great economy.
Do you disagree with my assertion that more refugee waves are likely to occur?
Sorry for jumping to conclusions, wasn't aware lower saxony had elections so soon. According to this page there are also many parties available to chose from there, but I'm guessing the town you are living in specifially doesn't have a representative of those parties? That sucks. It does. You could become involved with politics yourself and change that but I realise few people actually want to do that - if not, however, you clearly can only vote for whoever is available. And in that case: Vote for a party that isn't racist, homophobe and transphobe. You might not agree with everything other parties did but, especially in parts of lower saxony, the AfD is the party that will profit from you not choosing whoever you like the most in abscence of your absolute favorite party.
Just look at your local candidates closely, who does something for the community you can support or are against. There may be some topic you're passionate about that they're debating, could be factory farming, fracking, schools, new roads or whatever applies to where you live. Low level politicians like the ones you're about to vote on shouldn't be blamed on stupid stuff public figures of their party say, unless they actively support it of course.
For the bigger elections, I'm facing the same dilemma as you do - there are people in every party that I don't want to support. But at the local level that support isn't so much for the party, it's more for a person you can agree with or not. It helps if you know the candidates personally or know somebody you trust who does. I took advice from my brother into consideration who knows most of our candidates through social interactions.
Do you disagree with my assertion that more refugee waves are likely to occur?
That's not the crazy part of your post.
Nobody is saying that is going to be less of a problem, but genocide? Come-on...So how do you see anti-Muslim sentiment becoming less of a problem when more and more of them are fleeing the Middle East?
The genocide part of that post was the problem lolSo how do you see anti-Muslim sentiment becoming less of a problem when more and more of them are fleeing the Middle East?
Nobody is saying that is going to be less of a problem, but genocide? Come-on...
The genocide part of that post was the problem lol
How can you not see that?
It happened as recently as 20 years ago in Bosnia, if you think it can't happen again you're fooling yourself.
Hopefully, it's not too late to correct Germany's trajectory. I don't want to see a right-wing party elected.
Are you seriously suggesting Europeans will start to slaughter muslims?
You'd hope so, but the post-election reactions are always the same. "We didn't explain our plan well enough to voters", "the right-wing nazis baited the people in with hate" or a vague "We need to figure out how to get the trust of the people back". In Austria basically the last 20 (whether local, federal or presidential) elections the former big parties SPÖ and ÖVP always had big losses (mostly to the right-wing FPÖ) and literally every single time they say the same things in reaction to a point where probably I could write it for them by memory. I don't think they will change unless they are forced out of the government. Of course the interesting thing will be to see how future coalitions will look like because with the rise of the right-wing it's getting harder and harder for the old parties to form new coalitions.
Just did some quick research on this party, you think Germany of all countries would have natural safeguards, checks and balances for this type of thing.
Like what? Banning the party? For what reason? There are far more extremist parties in existence right now and even they aren't close to a ban. Germany has actually done it in the past (two times to be exact), but only in the 50s and any other attempts failed miserably.Just did some quick research on this party, you think Germany of all countries would have natural safeguards, checks and balances for this type of thing.
So you want to forbid right-wing/populist parties or what are you saying?
Nah, as much as I disagree with them they should be allowed the same freedom of speech like everyone else, even if it is drivel. Just thought they were more... sensitive, like even Wolfenstein, which is just a videogame in the end, was either banned or changed a bit (can't remember which).
It happened as recently as 20 years ago in Bosnia, if you think it can't happen again you're fooling yourself.
Not like any other party does. So the people vote one who at least speaks about the issue. Everyone else buried their heads in the sand.Point still stands since the AfD offers zero solutions and just feasts on the fears of the people like most populist parties do. It's a fucking shame really.
It happened as recently as 20 years ago in Bosnia, if you think it can't happen again you're fooling yourself.
Not like any other party does. So the people vote one who at least speaks about the issue. Everyone else buried their heads in the sand.
Germany's policy to let everyone in led to a rise in refugees (and economic immigrants) crossing the Mediterranean and human trafficking to get there. Germany didn't ferry them over safely or provide transportation. So you argument that other European countries let them die in the sea is faulty. Germany also didn't do anything there to help.
First of all, most migrants into Europe are economic migrants from all over the region, not Syrians fleeing conflict. They are overwhelmingly young, and male. Many pretend to be children when they are actually adults, because children have an easier time getting in.
Second, offering asylum directly incentivizes these economic migrants who are not in danger to make extremely dangerous passages that may cost them their lives.
Third, it is ironic that you speak of the suffering of Jews in reference to this issue. It is Jews who are most often the victim of poorly integrated immigrants from the Middle East. Just look at what has happened in Malmö.
Misleading.
These European countries have generous welfare states. Many if not most refugees will be unemployed and unemployable. They will cost the welfare states a great deal, whilst not paying into them. Even the most rabidly pro-immigration people tend to be able to recognize that these asylum seekers are certainly not the solution to Europe's demographic problems.
Merkel did exaggerate though, I am all for helping refugees but Merkel took in way too many in such a short window
Canada handled it better
Just look how many refugees countries like Pakistan, Turkey, Jordan or Lebanon took.
And they are not exactly opulent western countries.
Ok. So because Lebanon took 1/3 of it's population, germany now has to take at least 27 million as well before they can say it's enough? What is your point? And Turkey is a neighboring country which is much more similar to Syria culturally and religiously.
For once I agree with Golden Pigeon. Saying enough is enough is laughable. If it's security concerns that's one thing but the capacity has hardly been reached and even less so for the rest of the EU or just central and western EU.
We're talking here about one of if not the single wealthiest regions in the world.
So long as they are being treated fairly sure. We decided that when we recognized the right to seek asylum as a basic human right.So you want to force refugees to live in countries they don't want to stay in?(ie everything that isn't austria/germany/sweden; especcially all of the centreal-eastern european countries) And who decided it's Europes job to take in everyone from the region while everyone else(besides select closeby countries like Turkey or Lebanon) is watching?
How do you want them to go there? If they tell you No we want Germany, we won't stay in XYZ. What do you do?So long as they are being treated fairly sure. We decided that when we recognized the right to seek asylum as a basic human right.
We're not even taking in everyone from those regions the majority are in neighbouring countries.
Considering the fortune we had in being born in a central to northwestern european country why wouldn't you expect refugees to want to come here?
Just did some quick research on this party, you think Germany of all countries would have natural safeguards, checks and balances for this type of thing.
How do you want them to go there? If they tell you No we want Germany, we won't stay in XYZ. What do you do?
How do you want them to go there? If they tell you No we want Germany, we won't stay in XYZ. What do you do?
Of course it's understandable but we're not living in an utopia and our prosperity isn't unlimited, neither did it just fall off the tree. Social systems require people working and thus paying taxes into it.