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Originally Posted by Theobald
Unfortunately this is not only about France. In Germany situation is even worse. I've heard about the same things happening in Northern countries (Sweden, Netherlands, ...). And this is coming to Southern Europe with Socialist governments and mass immigration in Spain and Italy.
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And we will have it well deserved. After the mass regularization by the Socialist government here, the subsequent call effect that it has provoked and which has turned the issue of illegal immigrants arriving by boats into a nightmare, and after the acknowledgment by the government that it has overflooded their expectations, a poll today on the newspaper still gave a victory to the Socialists. Even if by a narrower margin than in the last elections.
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Only Eastern Europe, where nationalism and traditional values are still strong (and where economical situation does not allow extra-European immigration), is more or less safe. But for how long?
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No much longer as their economies grow. Only Belarus seems to be making sense these days.
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We also often hear another excuse : we colonized them and took them as slaves so what they take in Europe is rightly theirs.
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A similar excuse is in the mind of South American immigrants here. Spain "owes them". In their minds Spain is guilty of the poverty in their countries.
Never mind that Spain has not been there since centuries. Nor that when the Spanish Conquistadors arrived they were the slaves of their own people and the Conquistadors set them free in no few occasions. Or that the Indians started to be overexploited by the
Criollos after they gained independence and were no longer protected by the laws of Spain.
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When you see guys being smashed, attacked, humiliated everyday and still saying that their attackers are "so cool and fashion", I think they do deserve to perish. At least I don't them in my Nation and don't consider them as my kin.
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In those cases, I fully agree with Whiteruthenian and you.
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