Welcoming migrants from the Middle East, many fleeing civil war in Syria or other dangerous locations, sounded very noble and reasonable. And some politicians in places like Germany and Sweden continue to welcome the waves of foreigners, with visions of younger workers coming in to support their aging and diminishing European populations and workforce.
But the numbers, the sweeping tide of humanity washing in, is beginning to generate concern, and the local European citizenry is starting to see the impact of the dramatically increasing numbers of Middle Eastern people coming across their borders.
It is becoming clear to the world that this is not a humanitarian crisis at all. The migrants who are coming are predominantly young, male and single, and Europe is seeing an invasion, not a problem of fleeing, frightened people. The image of a conquering jihad pushing into Europe is a looming threat that cannot be ignored.
These immigrants, without the same cultural and political sensibilities as the locals, are going to create some very serious consequences. Their ability to meld into society, both in terms of work skills and habits, and social integration, are giving many people pause about the wisdom of continuing to accept these displaced Middle Easterners.
And then there is the question of religious orientation and determination. The Western view that religion and state are clearly separate is a foreign concept to these migrants, who see Sharia law as a legitimate aspiration to strive for in their newly adopted countries. Looming in the foreground is the potential for these vast numbers of immigrants to impact and even bend the current political and religious trajectory of these European countries.
See page 2 for projected population increases:
I’m guessing that you’re not going to France with their closed borders and all. I guess they did that for shits and giggles since it’s perfectly safe right now.
I hope your not flying to/from Egypt either. Of course, that was probably just a one time thing.
There a difference in being paralyzed by fear and terror versus recognizing the clear risks. It’s dangerous to cross the road at a busy intersection, but we were taught to look both ways first.
I’ll pray for the safe return of the mighty world traveler, and I aspire one day to be able to travel to enough different places so that my opinions are worthy of your judgment. Of course, I’m still waiting on any opinions, suggestions, or solutions of yours. That’s the hard part huh? It actually takes a bit more effort than taking simple pot shots.
Germans,you must stand up against these “refugees” before your country is completely lost.
Bad! Better do something.
By the time Count Barraculla is done, anything not white with a gun in America will fall under his Sharia Law and all the people dumb enough to loose America will be crushed. It’s coming
That travel and perspective comment must have really bothered you.
Just what they (don’t) need.
Nope. Your lack of opinions of your own does, though. Do you notice how you’ve skirted, dodged, deflected every chance you’ve been given, but your afraid to commit to an opinion of your own. I guess all that fancy flying machine travel of yours isn’t so valuable.
Angela Willingham I agree !
https://www.youtube.com/attribution_link?a=7anYmq9rk40&u=%2Fwatch%3Fv%3D-4VKzh9o_bc%26feature%3Dshare
Stop the crying n start the shooting.arent you proud to be germans