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Patriotism has been castrated for over 60 years in Europe, it's unsurprising that nowadays it doesn't exist any more.
This explains the silence of the mass media over Cologne affairs, the persistent and pervasive political correctness, the deliberate hampering of any meaningful debate under the guise of the ridiculous 'racism' accusation and the cover-up of authorities.
Anyway, a nation without pride (pride, not sense of superiority) doesn't last for long: unless Europeans doesn't rediscover the superiority of their culture and achievements, they will be increasingly politically correct and willing to accomodate in terms of laws, customs and ideas.
Yes, and guess who is at fault? The so-called Al-Lies, comprised of our "friends" in Moscow and our "friends" in Washington DC. They could not stand a chance one on one, but even the strongest nation cannot fight against a gang.
As for the OP's question, well, some people want to run until there is nowhere to run anymore. Some people prefer to stay and fight as best they can.
We don't know because Sweden does not release the ethnicities.
I think the alarming thing is that these stabbings seem to come from a collective hatred of non-muslims and a collective denigration of women.
This is a huge issue. Thousands of Jews have vacated France and Europe and in part because of rising anti-semitism.
Anyone who thinks this issue is small has not yet grasped the grand perspective.
The article about a massive Jewish exodus from Europe was posted here a week ago, and was debunked. But tell us, how long have you had this heartfelt concern for Jews?
The article about a massive Jewish exodus from Europe was posted here a week ago, and was debunked. But tell us, how long have you had this heartfelt concern for Jews?
CORRECTION. it was debunked by you (ergo, denied by you). don't pretend to speak for anyone else.
I wasn't the first one to call the report into question, nor the last. I wasn't speaking about my post, but about the others who refuted the article's claim. How interesting that you should join this thread just at this moment, though....
The article about a massive Jewish exodus from Europe was posted here a week ago, and was debunked. But tell us, how long have you had this heartfelt concern for Jews?
No, there is a significant Jewish exodus from Europe.
Many Jews, especially from France, are fleeing to Israel or the U.S. Jews are regularly attacked by Muslims in Europe.
Something like 60% of hate crime attacks in France are against Jews, even though they are not even 1% of the population.
No, there is a significant Jewish exodus from Europe.
Many Jews, especially from France, are fleeing to Israel or the U.S. Jews are regularly attacked by Muslims in Europe.
Something like 60% of hate crime attacks in France are against Jews, even though they are not even 1% of the population.
That's not what The Guardian says about the Jewish exodus from France. It says there haven't been that many attacks by Muslims, but that there's been an upsurge in activity by extreme right-wing groups (i.e. native Europeans) that have threatened Jews. Also, economic factors have a strong influence on Jews' decision to leave for Israel
Obviously, though, it's much more convenient to blame those nasty Muslims, instead of the French themselves, or the French economy. How fortunate you are to have those handy scapegoats!
"Neither is there the evidence to suggest a single cause behind these trends. Although there have been repeated high profile antisemitic attacks in France and evidence points to a rise in hate crimes, there may be other reasons to move. Israel’s GDP grew by 3.3% in 2013, compared to France’s relatively meagre 0.2%.
That's not what The Guardian says about the Jewish exodus from France. It says there haven't been that many attacks by Muslims, but that there's been an upsurge in activity by extreme right-wing groups (i.e. native Europeans) that have threatened Jews. Also, economic factors have a strong influence on Jews' decision to leave for Israel
Show us this claimed Guardian article which argues that Jews aren't leaving France. You can't, because you made it up.
Jews are leaving France, and we know the reason why, as 1. Jews themselves are telling everyone they are fleeing for their family's safety, 2. Jewish organizations are confirming the reasons behind the flight, and 3. The French govt. has confirmed the hate crime wave against Jews and admitted many are leaving for their own safety.
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Obviously, though, it's much more convenient to blame those nasty Muslims, instead of the French themselves, or the French economy. How fortunate you are to have those handy scapegoats!
Yes, just like those Nazis who were unfairly demonized during WW2. The Jews weren't fleeing Europe because of the Nazis, it was really the bad economy!
France is richer than Israel, BTW. The idea that Jews flee areas for reasons unrelated to antisemitism is absurd, unless your history books were written by ISIS, Hezbollah or the Third Reich.
Show us this claimed Guardian article which argues that Jews aren't leaving France. You can't, because you made it up.
Jews are leaving France, and we know the reason why, as 1. Jews themselves are telling everyone they are fleeing for their family's safety, 2. Jewish organizations are confirming the reasons behind the flight, and 3. The French govt. has confirmed the hate crime wave against Jews and admitted many are leaving for their own safety.
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Wow, way to put words in my mouth! Care to try reading my post again? Reading what it actually says, vs. your own projections?
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