The current leaders of Europe are the orchestrators of
all its aching. For instance, Angela welcomed with wide arms, over 1million
refuges from the Middle East. My very limited knowledge of world politics and
countless evenings of perusing conspiracy theories have led me to conclude that
this very controversial decision was led by one of two reasons – a vampiric
lust for cheap labour which is innate in all capitalists or a grandiose sense
of humanity powered by the desire to portray Germany as a leader in all and
every respect.
Well, I don’t need a soothsayer to tell me that she,
alongside other European leaders who followed her lead are in shad’in
(euphemism for “deep shit”). We're so
unfortunate to have lived through the terror of the Paris attacks, the Brusells
attacks (twice) and the uncertainty and tension that have now covered Europe
like a cloud. I understand that one may wonder if there is in fact any evidence
which proves these attacks were made possible by the influx of refugees, but I
am confident that on-going investigations will discover such a link in no
distant time.
The sexual assaults! Yes. That, at least, was made
possible because of the influx of the migrants. “German Women are just for sex”
were the words of a migrant sex offender. But what happens when you take
1millions people and merge them into a society that has a culture that couldn’t
be more distinct that theirs? Whether we accept it or not, [very secular]
Europe is the exact opposite of the [largely Muslim] Middle East. There is such
a colossal chasm between the two cultures that after the attacks, Germany
embarked on a Campaign to teach these refugees that a woman who smiles at you
while looking in your eyes with legs crossed is not necessarily asking for sex.
A couple of leaflets were also handed asking them not to urinate in public.This
was in a bid to close down this cultural rift. This wouldn’t have been the case
if these refugees were staying somewhere in the Middle East (say… Saudi Arabia)
with a similar culture and religion.
Considering the number of asylum seekers in Germany, and
the birth rates of the home countries of these refugees, I approximate that in
the next few decades, these refuges would have attained a population that will afford
them the control of key sections of the German government. One might argue that’s
a racist and xenophobic way to look at it. Well thank you, I feel flattered.
Why all the cynicism and skepticism, the concern with
Europe’s migration crises? Europe has always been like Heaven ® beta to most people
in the developing world. Even before IS, the TV carried news of people who died
while trying to cross to Europe from the Middle East and Africa on an almost
weekly basis. SO I was naturally cynical about the choice of these refugees to
head towards Europe and not towards the peaceful neighboring countries of the Middle
East. It occurred to me that a lot of them were not really refugees but illegal
migrants. The war ISIS started became a pretty excuse to make it to Europe.
Then again, I saw a possibility of IS agents slipping into Europe without being
noticed (my greatest concern).
In fact, generally speaking, the migrants don’t fit into
the textbook definition of ‘refugees’(not to be interpreted literally). First
of all, refugees (the text-book kind)
are that because they seek temporal
shelter and services, all they really want is some support as they wait for the
crisis at home to cease so they can return and rebuild. This is why most
refugees seek for asylum close to home. The ‘refugees’ in Europe do not fit
into this profile. They are what one will call a beggar with a choice. For
them, it is not enough that they have left the conflict zone and are in a
country willing to make temporal shelter and feeding arrangements for them;
they want to make it to Europe. And even when they do get to Europe, they still
insist on journeying further to Germany or some other EU Giant. I find this
very suspicious and I wonder if Germany and the other greats considered all
these before taking in these migrants.
Finally, I think Europe at the moment is a classic
example of how little wrong decisions can bring a Nation to its knees. I am not
saying that there aren’t asylum seekers in Europe who are truly seeking a place
to start life afresh, but care should be taken. Very few people will agree with
ALL of the views I have shared with these words, but I am confident the
situation in Europe today will remain an example of what (not) to do when
dealing with migration and terrorism.
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