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originally posted by: Substracto
You know whats going to happen? if things get so bad, martial law will be employed, and the extreme right parties will come to power....
originally posted by: doobydoll
Germany has unilaterally broken mutually agreed EU immigration laws and has wilfully and recklessly exposed all European nations to a very real security risk, without consulting or discussing the implications or concerns with the leaders of the other member nations.
It's unacceptable to unilaterally break internationally agreed laws and then defend it by unilaterally deciding the present law doesn't work.
Is Germany going to face any consequences for this illegal act? Would any other member nation face consequences had they done this instead of Germany?
Should any refugee-related social unrest occur in any of the member nations as a result of this illegal act, is Germany going to take responsibility for it?
Actually, I propose every member nation should make Germany and Merkel aware that they WILL be held responsible.
It's disgraceful that such a glaring and major breach of EU law is not being shouted about very loudly, and is basically being ignored by all the media.
originally posted by: TonyS
originally posted by: Sublimecraft
a reply to: tony9802
Europe and the western world is about to experience something thrust upon them like never before.......and I fear that an unavoidable situation will ensue culminating in a system of racial segregation, most likely resultant from existing citizens taking matters into their own hands until the military and government steps in and sorts things out.
The manifestation of Apartheid is again about to occur.
I used to live in Europe, (Italy) and I must admit......I've never in my life seen anything like this and nothing like this on this scale. Did a bit of research this morning and the thing I can't quite grasp is the disparate response among the EU countries. Germany seems to have agreed to accept a disproportionate number of refugees; in Austria, citizens are opening their homes to the refugees and allowing them to stay in unoccupied rooms; Hungary......won't let them cross Hungary to get to Germany; haven't seen much how Italy is responding.
I don't know about the rest of Europe, but Italy has a very strange situation. Due to low birth rate and young Italians leaving Italy for jobs elsewhere, Italy has entire towns and villages that are all but entirely empty! By the same token however, the Italian economy is so frail, I can't imagine how they're going to cope financially.
This will go down in the history books as bizarre in the extreme.
originally posted by: Ddrneville
You cal that an invasion, a few lost souls... i'm going to head to my bunker now... jeeeez
originally posted by: saudi
When did we all lose our humanity ? Oh I know when..when we were all eating our burgers and drinking beer at our local restaurants and commenting that ISIS is 99% of the refugees.
originally posted by: tony9802
originally posted by: doobydoll
Germany has unilaterally broken mutually agreed EU immigration laws and has wilfully and recklessly exposed all European nations to a very real security risk, without consulting or discussing the implications or concerns with the leaders of the other member nations.
It's unacceptable to unilaterally break internationally agreed laws and then defend it by unilaterally deciding the present law doesn't work.
Is Germany going to face any consequences for this illegal act? Would any other member nation face consequences had they done this instead of Germany?
Should any refugee-related social unrest occur in any of the member nations as a result of this illegal act, is Germany going to take responsibility for it?
Actually, I propose every member nation should make Germany and Merkel aware that they WILL be held responsible.
It's disgraceful that such a glaring and major breach of EU law is not being shouted about very loudly, and is basically being ignored by all the media.
Very good point, you are referring to the Schengen agreement.. what has been occurring with all of this free border crossing is perfectly illegal and you are absolutely right, that a lawsuit should appear and that legal action needs to be taken.
I think everyone should exit the Schengen agreement, and allow each nation on their own determine what type asylum to offer and to whom; Maybe the whole EU open border for pro euro "experiment" is not such a great idea..
originally posted by: disregard
Maybe this is one big plan to get the gun laws in europe like those in the USA. We will all demand to armed.
originally posted by: stumason
originally posted by: doobydoll
I seriously believe Merkel has put the final nail in the EU's coffin.
Quite - she has certainly given the UK plenty of fuel in it's forthcoming decision about the EU
Germany's falling birth rate means the percentage of people of working age in the country - between 20 and 65 - would drop from 61% to 54% by 2030, Henning Voepel, director of the HWWI, said in a statement (in German). Arno Probst, a BDO board member, said employers in Germany faced higher wage costs as a result. "Without strong labour markets, Germany cannot maintain its economic edge in the long run," he added.
Experts disagree over the reasons for Germany's low birth rate, as well as the ways to tackle the situation.
Mr Probst said the country would need young immigrant workers to fill the significant skills gap. And more women were needed in the workforce to avoid economic problems.
originally posted by: disregard
It seems this is merkels way to punish the pegida protesters. www.rt.com...