A wonderous phenomenon is now taking place in Europe: everyone want peace and warmth for everyone. Isnt it wonderful how hospitable, sweet and warm European people are?
Maybe not ...
A few things make this crisis very complicated. Not to mention the multiple paradoxes.
There are some complications, to understate things:
Germany said "nein" to Greece people who begged for forgiveness and asked the whole of Europe to put measurements of austerity. Including states where people's faiths were comparable with those in undeveloped countries: high grade of poverty in comparision with the mean European citizen, pressure to leave the houses where they saved and paid all their money for, lack of medicines, spikes in suicide rates, high unemployment grades (50% among Greece youngsters).
It all happened under our eyes and Mutti Merkel said "no". No exception can rule, not for Greece, not for Ireland, Spain, Romenia. You just have bad luck to be born in the wrong country, or in a country with the wrong government.
Some months later Germany puts open its doors to welfare as width as possible for people from a total other continent, from a total other background, not sharing our basic principles and values and all which we see as "civilised". Not even having voted for a democratic system.
Believe me, if these people wanted the middle east to be peaceful, it would have been. And they wouldn't have been fighting for almost thousands year now.
Some months later Germany puts open its doors to welfare as width as possible for people from a total other continent, from a total other background, not sharing our basic principles and values and all which we see as "civilised". Not even having voted for a democratic system.
Believe me, if these people wanted the middle east to be peaceful, it would have been. And they wouldn't have been fighting for almost thousands year now.
Because of the German reaction to the crisis in Turkey - which it is. These people are called refugees. Are people who leave refugeecamps close by their border refugees? Well, than they are refugees.
But as far as I know in this refugeecamps there is no war. The majority of the refugees from the middle East travelling acrosse Europe to reach one of the "promised countries" has left a situation from a refugee camp that seemed endless and hopelesness. Because the situation doesn't seem to improve.
At least a stay in Europe sounded more tempting.
But as far as I know in this refugeecamps there is no war. The majority of the refugees from the middle East travelling acrosse Europe to reach one of the "promised countries" has left a situation from a refugee camp that seemed endless and hopelesness. Because the situation doesn't seem to improve.
At least a stay in Europe sounded more tempting.
Ironically, costs (a strange thing to call humans "costs" but okay, at some point you also have to make economical attributions) to house an asylum seeker here is not only far more expensive than when these people would have been housed in Africa, a continent that can use some growth in economic welfare and employment grade. It is also far more expensive to house and serve them in western countries where the average costs per head is roughly estimated to be around 1200 euros per month (including: housing services, juridical, social and psychological assistance and administrative services). In Belgium per example, 1200 euros a month is being paid towards housing services that do want to house asylum seekers per person. So if you have a house and would like it to be rented by asylum seekers, you get 4800 euros a month. It doesn't need to be stated, that this houses are not being exploited by particular people themselves, but by charity organisations or non-profit organisations. Not to say: humantraffic or organised mafia and charity organisations are closely connected in this situation...
So how do you think "native people" from the country now flokked by asylym seekers will react, seeing that these people cost their governments who took every single eurocent extra they had away for the damn of their country expenses being in balance, which was demanded by the European Comission for austerity reasons, of which 20% noting their own native and well-educated children do have no chance on the labour market despite relentless efforts?
How do you think the average European citizen will feel? Let's say a Greek or a Spanish person, knowing that the minimal wage in Spain is 600 euros, without any assistance socially, psychologically, juridically in whatever way and without guaranteed housing? In contrast, people were put out of their houses? A flee some started with a jump from their balconies or rooftops...
Only because they are white? European? Living in a democratic country? European wants to fake poverty in the European Union doesn't exist and we can offer great lifes blessed with welfare for non-EU-immigrants not even being able to make sure no-one already in the EU is hungry?
I would guess, these people will feel a little bit surpassed...
So how do you think "native people" from the country now flokked by asylym seekers will react, seeing that these people cost their governments who took every single eurocent extra they had away for the damn of their country expenses being in balance, which was demanded by the European Comission for austerity reasons, of which 20% noting their own native and well-educated children do have no chance on the labour market despite relentless efforts?
How do you think the average European citizen will feel? Let's say a Greek or a Spanish person, knowing that the minimal wage in Spain is 600 euros, without any assistance socially, psychologically, juridically in whatever way and without guaranteed housing? In contrast, people were put out of their houses? A flee some started with a jump from their balconies or rooftops...
Only because they are white? European? Living in a democratic country? European wants to fake poverty in the European Union doesn't exist and we can offer great lifes blessed with welfare for non-EU-immigrants not even being able to make sure no-one already in the EU is hungry?
I would guess, these people will feel a little bit surpassed...
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