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I suppose for the same reason so many Europeans are concerned with everything in America from gun rights right down to how many fat people are shopping in the malls.
They don't live here. Never will. Therefore they won't be shot or get crushed by some chubby at McDs.
Yet they remain completely obsessed.
There it is.
Europeans are a whole do not give lessons to the rest of the world.
In fact, there's no EUROPE.
People might be worried because anything that happens in the US, will end happening here.
So chubby rates are increasing tremendously, there are people with sutomatic guns, etc.
I want to know why white Americans are so concerned about Europe's demographic future when so many, if not most, of these posters' families are all in the US and have been here for at least 3 generations? I'm 2nd generation American on my mother's side, know the majority of my German relatives, yet I don't really concern myself with how Germany is handling its Muslim demographic seems like that's mostly the concern of some Europeans themselves, and Americans of European ancestry (whose ancestors came in the 1800s)
As an American, who has a light skin tone, not that it should matter. I don't care how European countries handle their immigration problems, as long as they don't try to push them off on us or expect the USA to bail them out financially or otherwise.
Europeans are a whole do not give lessons to the rest of the world.
In fact, there's no EUROPE.
People might be worried because anything that happens in the US, will end happening here.
So chubby rates are increasing tremendously, there are people with sutomatic guns, etc.
An American suggesting an European to take a look on European news? Priceless.
We are 550 million in the EU, and if we get one million refugees, it's a drop in the water.
Good then. Our news in America made it sound like European countries had a problem with the immigrants, and some countries were arguing, not wanting to take anymore. That the situation had become really bad there.
Guess our news in the US, isn't portraying what's really happening in Europe, correctly.
Glad to hear that the migrants are like a drop of water, in the numbers that are going there. Here in the US, they are betraying it to be so much more!
Glad to hear that all is fine across the pond.
As far as some americans expressing concern, they are a small minority, but I believe their concern was real. They'll learn eventually.
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