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There seems to be such an air of defeatism and apathy here in the West.These people are allowed to behave like animals and very little is being done to stop them.
If foreigners behaved the same way in a Muslim country they would certainly be beaten and most probably lynched. We've been lulled into pretending that everything is for the best in this shiny bright multicultural new world .I hope that dozy, tolerant Britain will wake up soon - we need an extreme response to this multicultural mess , and quickly because the alternative is just too bleak to contemplate. |
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The European faith in governments and institutions becomes a severe handicap when the wrong people are in leadership positions. People say to themselves “well I don’t like having all these African immigrants committing crimes but if the media and politicians say it is a good idea so I should be a good citizen and trust their judgment”. By contrast, in Arab countries they say “the police and government are corrupt, if we don’t kill these rapists ourselves there will be no justice.” The Arabs cannot seem to work well as nations but they can take care of themselves at the level of the family and clan. European nations can work well as a large team but can be marched off a cliff if the leadership is bad. I believe Europe can get back on track when the 68ers and there ideas are replaced with sane policies of self-preservation.
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That is deeply immoral and it isn't a sign of civilization, it is a sign of decay. |
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Please, elaborate, I didn't understand what you wanted to say.
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I was meaning that the nations of Europe are still much healthier than the nations of the Arab world. If we are able to replace the current leadership in Europe with politicians and academics that are not afraid to be pro-family and pro-nationalist then Europe can thrive again. The Arab countries on the other hand have deep cultural and social problems which will hold them back for as long as I can predict.
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(Don't get me wrong, I don't advocate Stalinist-style purges and executions.) As for Arab countries, I wouldn't comment on that, it is up to them to solve their problems, if they want to adn/or are able to. |
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I believe you are both right, but I question if European apathy and tolerance of non-European immigrants and their crimes can be traced to the increase in Atheism and, by extension, individualism.
There was a time when the European nation was viewed as a collective - a religious family. A time when people largely cared about what happened to their Christian kin, and were not so selfish as to subscribe to a doctrine of individuality which, in my opinion, goes hand-in-hand with Atheism. Now, providing each person is comfortable and provided with all the material luxuries they want, people are generally indifferent about what terrible fates befall their countrymen. The only sense of brotherhood and nationhood that exists any more is at sports events... |
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Coming back to the christendom, it´s so difficult that it seems impossible with the help of God.
The first thing would be the removal of all foreign criminals and later, laws for making an immigrant more difficult, they have to pay more taxes for the use of welfare state, they have to pay taxes for the money that give to theior countries, and of course, a businessman have to pay more wage to a foreign man that a national man, with this, the immigration won´t be cheap and of course the immigrants would have be obliged to come back to their country. |
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