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You gotta love the guys holding the banner, I doubt they have ever worked a day in there lives (unless you call rolling joints work) or paid a dime in taxes. Of course they are all for more migrants, it's not like it's going to cost them anything.
Now for you poor slobs toiling away in a factory, be prepared to take home even less money.
I guess one can find much more "empathy" in Syria, Eritrea or Afghanistan.
I'm joking of course. How can one gave empathy with a plague of locusts ?
Well, posters like BigSwede think the greatest problem of his country are the 2500 Bulgarians living there and NOT the Jihadi Muslims who behead "children infidels", go figure...
I think we should all remain silent for a minute to honour the victims of Liberal brainwashing.
First we should recognize the efforts of our new countrymen who have made a dangerous trek to our lands. We as Europeans has really shown our true colors as the most humane and tolerant societies. Unlike Americans who discriminate against immigrants based on their "capabilities" and GDP potential, we are open to tolerating different lifestyles. All humans are worthy of enjoying a high quality of life! Racism has no place on this continent! We have made so much progress but there is always work to do.<br><br>
We still need so much more immigration. We have low birthrates and we need more young people to support our governments. It might be best to include the families of current refugees to support making a younger workforce. We also will benefit from increased diversity and more experience in a tolerant society free of racism. We in Europe say no to racism!<br><br>
if we need immigrants due to a worker shortage ( debatable ) , there are plenty of people willing to work all over south america , they are catholic so unlikely to want various religous laws imposed on the broader population
if we need immigrants due to a worker shortage ( debatable ) , there are plenty of people willing to work all over south america , they are catholic so unlikely to want various religous laws imposed on the broader population
Agreed I'd much rather them better work ethic as well
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