on 13-10-2015 10:35 AM
If you think it can't happen here, well it already has. It's a long article but well worth the read to understand just what unwanted mass illegal immigration results in.
Europe was once the exemplar of the good society when seen through the dreamy eyes of Australian sophisticates.
Now, like the images of disease and deformity on cigarette packets, Europe serves as a graphic warning. We must quit our addiction to social engineering before it’s too late.
The European financial crisis of 2008 demonstrated the limits to government spending. This year’s chaos at the borders shows the limits of mass migration. Europe has been eroded of social as well as financial capital.
Anxiety surfaces in many different ways. In Sweden, a woman emailed her prime minister to tell him she had moved out from the suburb in which she was born because it was impossible to walk her dogs “due to the non-Europeans driving on the sidewalks”.
“If you didn’t move out of the way, they would jump out of the car and hit you,” she complained.
In Pocking in Lower Bavaria, the local school recently advised children to wear “restrained everyday clothes” after 200 male asylum-seekers were billeted in the German village. “Transparent tops or blouses, short shorts or miniskirts could lead to misunderstandings,” it said.
A local politician told Die Welt advice of this kind was “absolutely necessary”.
on 13-10-2015 01:59 PM
on 13-10-2015 02:02 PM
We must stay on topic and not meander off - even if it is somehow connected. Sheesh.No wonder posters go elsewhere
on 13-10-2015 02:07 PM
@*julia*2010 wrote:
@bluecat*slowdancing wrote:LOL. Good point. She used inflammatory language to get more clicks on her poorly written article. Shameful. Shock jock journalism. She could learn a thing or two from the link that you posted.
i don't subscribe to the australian
so can't read the entire article.
difficult to make a judgement based on
5 lines....
as Blue has already mentioned it is more than 5 lines and I posted her entire 'terrorist threat" section from the article.. as it is paywalled.
the rest of the article is about their boring award night on the awards they give themselves
on 13-10-2015 02:17 PM
i still would like to see the entire article.
the part you posted contains about 5 lines
of her original thought and the rest were
quotes.
i doubt very much that's all there was.
on 13-10-2015 02:20 PM
I don't pay to read their articles Julia. Try accessing it from somehwere else perhaps, I find I can read them once only.. that's why I copied the relevent part. I hope you do read it so you can come back with an apology.
as I've already said.. that is all she had on it
on 13-10-2015 02:24 PM
ok, will try to read it from somewhere else
but cant do it right now. will get back
to you.
on 13-10-2015 02:27 PM
it's easy enough I just googled it and was able to access it again using another link so you can do it right now if you want
on 13-10-2015 02:32 PM
i tried that but comes up with the same
message.
can you post the different links? i could
try those maybe.
on 13-10-2015 02:34 PM
I tried this one, just before but it's blocked to me now
on 13-10-2015 02:37 PM
yeah...same here.
i will try it from elsewhere later.