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I think that each and every poster in this thread who thinks this is such a wonderful idea, need to put their money where their mouths are. They need to get in touch with the proper government agency and offer to move at least 20 of these refugees into their personal homes. All of you who cheerlead for this, need to not only talk the talk but walk the walk, too.
Germany is taking in 500,000 I think we can tolerate a few more. I don't like this either but Germany had no responsibility in this we most certainly did, I think we can do more.
Germany is taking in 500,000 I think we can tolerate a few more. I don't like this either but Germany had no responsibility in this we most certainly did, I think we can do more.
So your assuming these refuges won't be able to work, be educated, and will be a drag on your economy. Like . .i dunno. . .its happened a lot of times in the past, and refugees have always contributed to our economic power and diversity
Refugees is not a politically correct term. You better watch that, you could get thrown out of your progressive club.
I think that each and every poster in this thread who thinks this is such a wonderful idea, need to put their money where their mouths are. They need to get in touch with the proper government agency and offer to move at least 20 of these refugees into their personal homes. All of you who cheerlead for this, need to not only talk the talk but walk the walk, too.
10,000 is nothing, but I fear it's only the start.
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