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No doubt there will be terror on the streets of Europe very soon. It's all gone a bit Bonkers!
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I don't think there's a major short term risk is from terrorism but it's hard to believe that there are no budding or actual terrorists amongst the millions on the EU's borders. I do think there is likely to be trouble as a result of tensions/resentment amongst host communities and increasingly amongst the migrants as they realise that the streets aren't paved with gold and being 'safe' isn't all they thought it would be. Resentment towards them will inevitably grow as their numbers rise and host communities start to feel the effects on their services and way of life. That's already the experience of many migrant/minority communities across Europe so do we really expect it to be different for the latest tranche? Do we really believe a few words from people like Juncker are going to change public (as opposed to political) opinion in countries like Hungary, Slovakia and the Czech Republic to the extent that the migrants sent to these places will be accepted and welcomed by all? These are amongst the places from which Roma have been 'expelled' in large numbers aren't they? Not much sign of tolerance and understanding there but then, these are the poorer EU countries where things like benefits and services aren't as generous as they are in Germany and the UK for example.
It won't be the TV reporters, commentators, pop stars, actors, comedians and politicians who feel the effects on the front line, it'll be those who already feel let down and are struggling to get what they feel they need and deserve. They'll see the efforts made to welcome refugees and quite understandably think 'why not us?' They'll be the ones whose services will come even more under pressure - housing, health/welfare services, schooling, jobs etc. and the trained staff to go with them don't grow on trees after all. IMHO this is the real world and it's clearly not occupied by the Eurocrats and holier than thou personalities who're currently sitting piously on the bandwagon. They'll be the ones who'll be quietly jumping off it in large numbers when reality dawns, leaving our existing poor, vulnerable and needy to carry the can and continue the good work. That's what they always do. I think expectations of a much better life have been hugely raised, not the least by what I believe will turn out to be a very short lived 'honeymoon' welcome period in the likes of Germany and Austria. It's perfectly obvious that not all these people will be accepted and go on to have the sort of happy, productive and trouble free lives they hoped for. For me that will be the breeding ground in which the disaffected could well be drawn into crime and yes even terrorism. It's already happened in the UK within a small section of our Muslim community, both home grown and even those who've come here as refugees only to turn against those who gave them refuge. The only question is how soon will it happen and the answer to that lies to a large extent in economic conditions within the EU. |
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Not sure you could make it up:
Saudi Arabia offers to help with Europe's refugee crisis – by building 200 mosques in Germany |
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As far as KSA's building mosques goes this is just what the refugees and the world need, more Wahhabism. It's working so well in enriching the human race. |
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Well I'm sure none of us this saw this coming:
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Never mind, I'm sure Juncker, Merkel et al have thought this all through and are ready to effectively separate the wheat from the chaff. Incidentally, I don't imagine the numbers of terrorist **** are large but they don't need to be in order to cause chaos. My worry is that amongst those who have and will be admitted into Europe there will be those who subsequently feel very let down by what they find here and then turn against us. I really don't know what we can do about that because the extent to which people feel betrayed will be in part a function of their own expectations, unrealistic or otherwise. Meanwhile in Hungary the border fence is being erected with some speed as the numbers inevitably increase in the rush to get through before the border is closed. http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-34217188 |
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Have you looked at the rest of that site? :erm: |
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**** ? Who precisely is **** ? |
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---------- Post added at 20:33 ---------- Previous post was at 20:16 ---------- Hmmm.... Just took a proper peek and now I see where you're coming from. Possibly a passing Mod. might do us all a favour and replace the link with another from a slightly less extreme publication: http://www.ibtimes.co.uk/isis-manhun...attack-1519304 |
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