Most EU countries just don't have the capacity to integrate this amount of migrants, so what you end up with is massive separated communities of migrants with completely different cultures, religion and values, that causes friction with the original population.
@bicker31
11 ай бұрын
Every country faces the same issues.
@wizzy-
11 ай бұрын
@@BesthinktwiceI simply love how English were "terrified" of eastern european while not being terrified by the shiv and shank people, turkish, arabs or other ones. The eastern europeans blend quite well (much better than the above mentioned ones) and their children will actually consider themselves english/brittish w.e, compared to how most of arabs/turkish and so on where they will consider themselves english only as the second answer (or first when them boys wanna use the strong passport you got. Also about the "different people and therefore scared topic", I mean you can say it is somewhat true for some people but let me tell you this: When you know that there are some parts of the city where there is actual threat to your safety of the safety or your belongings, you tend to think: why is that? Well because it is massively populated by a minority i.e. arabs, blacks and so on, sooo you realize that the more they come, the more they group together and shit starts hitting the fan. And it aint solely white/black thing, notice how I never mentioned indians, asians and so on. Well coz they're mostly chill, adapting well and hard working. They don't cause issues. Nor do by far most of eastern europeans (you always got a retard here and there). So to sum it up: if you got certain groups which are more likely to cause issues, you will try to not let them in your home. As simple as that. Ain't about the race, rather about the damn behavior or those races/ethnicities and so on.
@tomasjasiunas1911
11 ай бұрын
@@Besthinktwice look, I think there are definitely migrants that should be accepted, but you can't deny this causes issues in countries, sure accepting 20k migrants when your population is millions won't change anything even if they don't integrate well, but just look at Sweden they have a population of 7/8 mil and have accepted a million migrants, and everything I hear from Swedish friends is that it has made towns/neighborhoods significantly more dangerous, there was even a news piece of the army getting involved to help the cops. Btw would appreciate perspectives on the issue from other Swedes, my circle might be quite narrow.
@michaelw7311
11 ай бұрын
@@Besthinktwice there is significant difference between migrants from the same cultural sphere like Western/Roman Europe than economical migrants( which should not be accepted by default) whose are from completely different culture/religion/sphere of influence.
@JasonAtlas
11 ай бұрын
Please tell me more about how well you understand London after visiting. I'm glad someone that doesnt live there like myself can tell me what I think. Thank you.
@BigmanDogs
11 ай бұрын
The main problem is that the distinction between economic migrants and refugees has been blurred. Both the left and right intentionally blurr it for different reasons.
@Ruzzky_Bly4t
11 ай бұрын
Isn't the end effect similar in both cases though? A bunch of foreigners arriving in your country and causing a headache. The main difference is that economic migration is long-term, while asylum seekers arrive in waves. The problem is mainly illegal migrants and asylum seekers.
@bigbarry8343
11 ай бұрын
"the right" which is currently in charge of asylum system is making big buck out of this industry.
@donaldtrumplover2254
11 ай бұрын
Overall the migrants are really just an attempt to bring up gdp and put money into the wallets of the government and capitalists. I personally don’t mind since I’m American, but I think relying on migrants has hurt poorer countries. It’s a literal brain drain.
@saturationstation1446
11 ай бұрын
@@Ruzzky_Bly4t maybe just pay reparations to the billions of people your countries are responsible for destroying and they wont be forced to flock to europe for the small chance of getting to be alive without having to experience literal torture every second of their existence? europe causes all these problems but never wants to be held responsible for all the damages. yall INVENTED INSURANCE but you cant even be honest about the damages you do.
@strife2746
11 ай бұрын
It doesn't matter. I don't want either of them in Europe at this point.
@Zethonring23
11 ай бұрын
Hot take: I think the 2015 migrant crisis was in part what scared the UK into voting for Brexit, in the misguided belief that it would stop mass migration
@JasonAtlas
11 ай бұрын
Don't think thats a hot take.
@adineatha9766
11 ай бұрын
Facts.
@positive_steves6992
11 ай бұрын
That is so incredibly tepid a take
@achilleasmanousakis4622
11 ай бұрын
plus Russian interference...
@lukesclusive
11 ай бұрын
That, social Media and fake news pushed on there
@hes_alive
11 ай бұрын
I think that the issue is that immigration in Europe especially with regards to the Syrian refugee crisis was that it was forced upon most EU countries without a democratic vote or even public debate. The anti-democratic nature of it all where citizens of these countries were just told “it’s happening, you can’t stop it, cry harder loser” is part of the reason there was so much of a backlash. It’s that obvious disconnect where the intellectuals in their ivory towers, living in prime real estate and many times gated communities saw no conceivable downsides for them whereas regular EU citizens had to bare the brunt of the problems when you drop a large amount of people who are very poor and from a vastly different culture right into the nations with very little guidance or direction.
@yourealittlebitfat4344
11 ай бұрын
Happens weekly here, some village with 500 people gets 2500 immigrants, WHILE NOBODY WANTS THEM Democracy they call that.
@herptek
11 ай бұрын
We are evil racists for not wanting our countries overrun by foreign migrating peoples trying to lay claim to our ancestral lands in the first place. That is always the only moral of the politically correct story. An ethic of cultural deconstruction, nay, self-destruction to be precise. But it doesn't have to be like this. If the EU is indeed democratic as the claim is then it should be possible for its peoples to take completely other route and to chance the course into politics which is actually benevolent to Europeans.
@dwaynethewokjohnson7773
11 ай бұрын
Eu beinf antidemocratic? Where have I seen this before? 🧐
@puraLusa
10 ай бұрын
Gated comunities is more an americas phenomenon. I can literally ring the bell of the president of my country or find him swimming at the beach. Usa projection onto europe 😂
@herptek
10 ай бұрын
@@puraLusa The phenomenon known in America as white flight is recognizable in Europe as well. Those white people who can afford it live separately from mixed, often poorer communities where problems are more common. Suburbia such as in America simply make this more easily recognizable.
@bala09sundaram
11 ай бұрын
The right to claim Asylum needs to be reformed again. People use this as an excuse to enter illegally and also bring a bad name to those who enter legally. Those asylum seekers who are rejected should not apply for work permits. That is the loophole many are abusing it.
@Paulftate
11 ай бұрын
apply rule of law
@NaenaeGaming
11 ай бұрын
@@AlexanderKarlsson3277in a region seeing falling birth rates, where immigration is the only thing preventing population decline?
@alexnezhynsky9707
11 ай бұрын
Apply online to get preapproved? Like ETIAS
@kaloyankostov9834
11 ай бұрын
@@AlexanderKarlsson3277 without legal migration Scandinavia is gonna slowly fall apart so :)
@donaldtrumplover2254
11 ай бұрын
It’s funny how your straight up quoting parts of Trumps 2016 campaign. Migrants are artificially keeping your countries young. The aging crisis isn’t going to be stopped until automation or natural selection catches up. Really there is no answer to it. For all you know you could be dooming yourselves.
@Kosovar_Chicken
11 ай бұрын
When I passed through Marseilles it felt like I was in Algeria. As I walked down the street all I got were looks of disdain like I didn't belong because I'm not Middle Eastern.
@nelyrions1838
11 ай бұрын
That is rather common in many European cities. I can't walk parts of my own city because they have become so called no-go zones. I barely see a Swede when i visit the central part of the city.
@guusgeluk3693
11 ай бұрын
Same in a lot of cities in the Netherlands
@aristocraticrebel
11 ай бұрын
The Great Replacement.
@Kosovar_Chicken
11 ай бұрын
@@aristocraticrebel It is happening but I don’t think it is orchestrated. I think it is from virtue signaling and ignorance.
@aristocraticrebel
11 ай бұрын
It is 100% orchestrated.@@Kosovar_Chicken
@tomeekun
11 ай бұрын
I actually firmly believe that immigration policies are the number 1 reason for the rise of populism in Europe. Not the sole reason, but the biggest contributor. I really don’t understand where the issue before a solution is found, there’s clearly growing frustration even in Western Europe. It’s not like there isn’t a will universally everywhere at this point. Australia has tight migration policies, Japan has tight policies etc. nobody is even batting an eye about them. I see no reason why we can’t follow their footsteps.
@DCCXXjay
11 ай бұрын
as an aussie myself, are migration policies really that tight???
@Kalimdor199Menegroth
11 ай бұрын
There is a corporate left-wing interest to maintain a steady flow of immigrants. Corporations need immigrants because they can pay them below the national average, which means reducing the production costs and more profits for the shareholders. Left wing political parties see in immigrants an untapped electoral base, especially in local elections where immigrants are granted voting rights once they get permanent residence which is like an intermediary state before getting citizenship. Immigrants are much more likely to vote left wing parties because they facilitate their arrival and presence, as well as provide them with various benefits.
@Pasta_Pirate
11 ай бұрын
When it comes to people coming by boat they are pretty strict and effective at least compared to elsewhere. I mean Christmas island and similar are definitely pretty harsh.
@boi-o-boi4624
11 ай бұрын
Neither Australia nor Japan went to Africa and Middle East colonizing, exploiting people, drawing arbitrary borders, causing conflicts, etc. If you look at where the immigrants are coming from and why, more often than not it goes back to the mess Europeans have caused. It’s just coming back to haunt them. It’s like the kid you used to beat up in school is now coming back at you.
@carlosandleon
11 ай бұрын
People always ignore the physicality of the issue. Have you considered the Massive Coastline the EU has with the Mediterranean? And im general the EU members have all signed the declaration of human rights. People come over without papers - when I mean people I mean tens of thousands - good luck investigating each one of them for their origin country and deport them there. All the far right parties are also making promises they can’t keep. The true solution, ladies and gentlemen, is to make the North African coast our own jurisdiction. The solution is recolonization of Africa.
@michalpotocki3407
11 ай бұрын
Why all those Muslims can't migrate to the super rich gulf States like Saudi Arabia, Katar, Emirates and others. If they have money for building golf fields or ice rinks in the desserts they should be able to help their brothers a bit.
@osheridan
11 ай бұрын
Quite a lot do, but you more than likely pay no mind to them. And not everybody wants to be executed for Tweets
@sarpa.7144
11 ай бұрын
They use them as cheap labour treating them like slaves
@Prideium9001
11 ай бұрын
Jordan’s 2.2 million Palestinians:
@calidawg510
10 ай бұрын
@@osheridan Europeans don’t want to be replaced
@Mykola-l1c
10 ай бұрын
@@Prideium9001 France 6 million muslims:
@Jennyeq
11 ай бұрын
Who'd not take free accommodation, healthcare, education and allowance simply for just arriving at a country?
@nbgoodiscore1303
11 ай бұрын
🎯🎯🎯
@bobincognito
11 ай бұрын
Shit take
@krillin876
11 ай бұрын
@@bobincognito?
@krillin876
11 ай бұрын
And don't forget they are made of protected class of people
@mr.xenomorphmr.xenomorph1500
11 ай бұрын
Yeee this should only work this way for people that live in eu not for every body. Also the fact the migrants try to force thier own rules in country they came in is just big midle figger from them. I mean there is fact that people need to stay in thier coumtry to make it more rich. Ukrains really escaped from war but wamt to go back as fast on posible while the arabian migrants not only want to staybin eu and live only from free money, but they allso steal ect.
@jackkruese4258
11 ай бұрын
Europe needs to make the point that people from the Third World can’t simply turn up on Europe s southern border in the tens of thousands and expect to all be taken care of but need to get a skill or trade first and then apply legitimately from their own countries.
@MarkEliasGrant
11 ай бұрын
Don't forget that our ancestors here in the US came from the third world in Europe: Ireland, Italy, Slavic countries were all "shitholes" as Trump would say. They were considered backwards, disease ridden, and filthy. Same as today with those people you are attacking. Most of our ancestors did not have skills or trade. I think having a generous social welfare state and a huge migration is kind of a bad idea, fortunately here in the US we don't have that combination. Our immigrants come and work, and work hard and pay taxes.
@jagernkk9875
11 ай бұрын
@@starxenoon8848they are not starving. They are seeking better opportunities. Majority of immigrants are males not children and elderly and not even females. They are aka invaders. I am central asian and i dont know how the fuck Europeans do not see how stupid it is to welcome invaders instead of fending them off.
@arthas640
11 ай бұрын
it's weird how people think the west is an exception to typical laws and customs. It's normal for countries to protect their borders and restrict immigration, has been forever (even back in the middle ages you often couldnt just move into another country or village without some kind of paperwork and/or fee). The people fleeing to the west are often facing the same illegal immigration problems in their home country and they dont like it when it happens to them either. In the Americas for example people think the border with Mexico should be open but many Mexicans are moving because they're being displaced by central and south Americans and the Mexican government uses a lot of their security funding to try and block illegal immigration from their own southern border. Similar is happening across the Arab world as well.
@AmeenRidwan
11 ай бұрын
Man, you really did say the quiet part out loud lmao. Racist much?
@AmeenRidwan
11 ай бұрын
@@iminyourwalls8309Hmm, I see. So in essence "we go over there plunder the hell out of everything they have, come back home, and then we shut the doors when the people from over there are facing hard times and want to enter our society"
@JDforlife09
11 ай бұрын
When in Rome, do as the Romans do. Apparently this is difficult for a lot of people
@ВадимВадимович-ь6т
11 ай бұрын
Its racist apparently
@aliceg6745
11 ай бұрын
@@ВадимВадимович-ь6т What we do in France and we are called racists and Islamophobes. In France you do like the French and you stop all external proselytism. That's all.
@herrkolner7603
6 ай бұрын
@@ВадимВадимович-ь6т enough of that goddamn term, getting redundant and overused
@MrSigmaSharp
11 ай бұрын
One point that wasn't addressed in this video is the effect this has on legal migrants. As a skilled worker migrant myself I can see what effects this has on my morality when I see the very people I was trying to get away from (i.e. Hamas supporters and terrorists) just become asylum seekers and ultimately are my neighbors again. This will soon change the demography of Europe and a drastic change in values. Legal immigrants will then definitely search for better places.
@LEONSKENNEDY91
11 ай бұрын
This is a good take. It's funny how legal migrants go through a thorough examination, yet a lot of those 'from the bottom of the barrel' folks got accepted in the blink of an eye
@seadkolasinac7220
11 ай бұрын
so being a Hamas supporter is really bad, but being an Israel supporter (as many people in Europe are), that's okay? You are aware of how many more civilians Israel has killed than Hamas, right? It's roughly 10 times more -- although I'm happy to discuss the exact figures.
@AM-tu1rc
11 ай бұрын
Solution shouldn't be to severely restrict immigration, it should be to better process and vet immigrants to let only the good, skilled workers who can provide a benefit to society in. I know so many of these intelligent, skilled immigrants who have been waiting for years/decades for their applications to be processed and their lives are hell while at the same time seeing many other immigrants lie and cheat their ways to citizenship. It's unfair. We need to reform the immigration department to favor a more extensive vetting process.
@arthas640
11 ай бұрын
My family feels much the same in the US. My family is half Thai and many Thais have dealt with their own issues with religious extremists in Southern Thailand, and they also tend to hate the illegal immigrants from latin America since the illegal immigration makes it _so much harder_ to immigrate legally. I've got friends and family who had their marriages picked apart by government bureaucrats because so many Latin Americans abuse green card marriages, and they face the same issues getting work visas.
@MrTarakanisher
11 ай бұрын
What's even funnier is that here in UK skilled worker visa fees have become higher because government can't cut money from the other areas to support their spendings on illegal immigrants. So, people who respect the country they moved to and who pay taxes now must pay extra for those who don't respect it and don't pay taxes.
@demian2325
11 ай бұрын
EU gives free money, subsidized housing, no borders, no need to integrate. There, I did the explanation for you.
@allenk6373
5 ай бұрын
As russians Whey made it super hard to even make visa And even buying plane ticket from Russia to eu could cost you a too
@lizasaakadze3922
10 ай бұрын
As a non eu student trying to study in Italy we can literally see the system failing in front of our eyes there is simply too many immigrants that are all processed by same agency. Getting right documents takes as much time as getting a degree here
@serbianwarrior385
10 ай бұрын
Georgian?
@JmMateo933
9 ай бұрын
Ok
@gp-1542
11 ай бұрын
The whole EU needs reform Top to Bottom
@AnonIllumi
11 ай бұрын
needed it befor brexit, we warned them...
@calidawg510
10 ай бұрын
F HUMAN RIGHTS…..Why do Europeans want to be replaced???
@boribori8260
11 ай бұрын
It depends on what kind of migrants is coming. Sweden accepted about 180 000 migrants in 2015 and they said that that Sweden almost collapsed and they would never do it again and Sweden is still not recover from this event... Pretty much same populated Czech republic accepted 180 000 refugees from Ukraine in just a few weeks and total number is higher than 500 000. What happened to Czech republic? Literally nothing!
@michaelw7311
11 ай бұрын
probably real estate crisis like in Poland rent went up 100%, 1 m^2 in Prague costs 10k euro in city center. This is the same number like in Seattle but salaries 3x higher in Seattle.
@kirillshmidt3776
11 ай бұрын
One of the reason is that Czech republic accepted people with relatively close culture. Ukranians can almost understand Czechs just through similarity of languages. Also Czech republic do not provide a lot of support, so many people move somewhere else. AFAIK Czech republic has about 200-300k Ukrainians in the end. And about 100K found a job. Others in many cases are children.
@boribori8260
11 ай бұрын
@@michaelw7311 Nope. This happened in CZ(Prague) before. It is even cheaper to buy/rent a flat now than one year before. Max was 4Q 2021 - 1Q 2022.
@rain-cy6ve
11 ай бұрын
Real estate prices went up crazily. I have a local Czech friend that pays the equivalent of 500 euros for a hotel room with no kitchen:)))) it did bring prices up and it made it a bit harder to find a job, just like it would anywhere
@boribori8260
11 ай бұрын
@@kirillshmidt3776 Not exactly. Do German and English understand each other? They have also similar language and both split cca 1500 years ago... Czech republic provide relatively relatively nice support, but you cannot live on luxury. And I think this is the main reason why Ukrainians(usually mothers with kids) are looking for jobs and much more of them did really find one in just a year, but immigrants in Sweden, Germany(overwhelmingly young men) etc could not after almost a decade...
@TheNinjaDC
10 ай бұрын
It is worth noting, the biggest driver of Brexit was immigration policy. The UK would all but assuredly still be un the EU if the migration crisis didn't exist. So the effects of the EU immigration policy are very significant in the EU.
@sharpasacueball
4 ай бұрын
Yeah but after brexit, their net migration numbers are higher than ever
@vg60828
11 ай бұрын
Imagine someone you don't know comes into your home illegally, then hands you a request to stay. When you call the cops to have them leave or be removed your neighbor calls you racist and ungrateful for their presence.
@cessactdm
11 ай бұрын
palestine-israel in a nutshell
@andrevictor9665
11 ай бұрын
Stop invading, bombing and creating civil wars in their countries, problem solved.
@hamlet557
11 ай бұрын
@@andrevictor9665 sunnis and shiites don't need anyone's help to kill each other. Stop blaming the west even for that. The third world is too lazy to fix themselves, too stupid to know what should be done and too uneducated to stop breeding like bunnies to kids they can't feed.
@allenk6373
5 ай бұрын
And many Russians are having extremely hard time even getting a visa
@asimpleuser9171
Ай бұрын
Um, no need to imagine, it's actually happened before through European colonialism and imperialism. You claimed you were civilizing them, which is a defense you still use to this day to defend your ancestors evil actions. Too bad your cultural religion didn't believe in karma, it would have done you some good and probably given you some foresight. Enjoy your new neighbors!
@peterouspensky7794
11 ай бұрын
If You Work on the border in Croatia You would see that 95 % of illegal immigrants are men of the age 16 to 30. Majority of them are captured , procesed and returned. Their Border Patrol are doing good job.
@Matteus-b2r
11 ай бұрын
How is it not a good thing? They are work age adults
@akiraraiku
11 ай бұрын
Invading hordes then. If you "migrate" you take women and children with you.
@shadowdragon851
11 ай бұрын
@@Matteus-b2rhow millions of poor uneducated military aged hungry men swarming your streets a good thing? Especially when they have nothing to loose, there’s a reason there’s been so much more crime in the west…
@devilsadvocate2643
11 ай бұрын
@@Matteus-b2r You're assuming they would want to work. Spoiler alert they do not.
@Pyrozen69
11 ай бұрын
@kaiserfranzjoseph9311 Exactly, I'm from Croatia and ive spoken to a group of them, about half of the group worked odd jobs and small jobs in construction and the other half was milking the country for benefits
@henrybn14ar
11 ай бұрын
Numbers and types of migrants here in Sweden are ludicrously higher than the ability of the country's resources, institutions and economy to absorb them. To make matters worse, the tax system locks people out of the kind of work that migrants traditionally took up to support themselves. VAT, the Eurotax, in Sweden has almost killed off market trading and tradesmen working independently. Meanwhile, earnings from crime are tax free. All that before we even consider the differences in culture and values. The result is a crime wave
@sqoerrel
11 ай бұрын
many words to say that you are racist
@rizkyadiyanto7922
11 ай бұрын
@@sqoerrelwhite europeans have always been racist since ever.
@citronjuteux7641
11 ай бұрын
who cares @@sqoerrel
@authoritariangentleman7570
11 ай бұрын
@@sqoerrel Facts don't equal racism. OP never said a single thing to degrade the immigrants, just stated that the way in which Sweden's government has tried to integrate them has failed. People who cry racism are fucking disgusting and have clearly never encountered real racism. I'm mixed race and I spit in your eye for crying racism when none was present.
@netiturtle
11 ай бұрын
@@sqoerrel You are pulling race card in face of same people who were massively pro-immigration. Their opinion started to shift as various problems were rising
@endlessroadie3131
11 ай бұрын
About a decade to late but better late than never i guess. Genuinely sick of this bs.
@sisilessthan3
11 ай бұрын
*too
@aristocraticrebel
11 ай бұрын
Just wait when countries all over Africa and the Middle East continue to collapse. Europe should militarize its external borders now!
@AnonIllumi
11 ай бұрын
be longer than a decade be 20 years
@dom7day
11 ай бұрын
Europe forgot quality over quantity in regards to cultures of people when it comes to immigration.
@honkhonk8009
11 ай бұрын
Exactly. It used to be only the most talented and skilled. Now its just any illiterate medeival villager from your local third world shithole, that just gets imported in mass numbers to turn the place they just immigrated to, into the shithole they escaped from. Fuck these people. Fuck all of them. I say this as a guy born from immigrant parents too. Third world countries are shitholes because of the people that live there. Thats why you only allow the best and brightest to immigrate. Its all gone to hell honestly. I feel uniquely in a position to say this without being labelled "racist" by some redditor whos only care in the world, is looking progressive to other countries.
@aristocraticrebel
11 ай бұрын
Both.@@SigFigNewton
@osheridan
11 ай бұрын
That's Nazi talk
@katm9877
11 ай бұрын
This is literally first I heard that the relocation only goes FROM frontier countries to non-frontier ones. No one else bothered to mention this detail. In which case I suspect something's wacky with the official definition of a frontier country (considering the amount of time our media and politicians devote to the issue, and complain about the pact) - Poland is literally on the eastern frontier. Also the pact will do nothing to discourage irregular migration, it will only encourage more because their processing and housing will be spread across many countries. (And comparing amounts of asylum seekers and work visas is disingenous at best - Polish work visas were given mostly to two groups, Russians/Ukrainians, or Asians (Vietnamese, Filipino etc. - neither of which is a source of asylum seekers)
@WillYouVid
11 ай бұрын
polish visas were given out for money and bl0wj0bs. Same story in italy where "immaculate" policemen and carabinieri will pull out their c0cks literally in front of asylum seekers. Or pay their new Alfa Romeo with the bribes they impose on people running from misery and injustice.
@petris7
11 ай бұрын
"Poland is literally on the eastern frontier." AFAIR the relocations only southern countries as frontier, they also do not count Ukrainian refugees and such as migrants the country has taken. So Poland would still get fined for refusing relocations even while accepting Ukrainian refugees.
@katm9877
11 ай бұрын
@@petris7 that would explain why Polish politicians are so against the relocation rules. Because seriously that is wacky that you only consider one border....
@petris7
11 ай бұрын
@@katm9877 I recall some of them saying that they'd be fine with the relocations if Ukrainian refugees would count as accepted migrants too.
@olehkindzer
10 ай бұрын
What kind of a group is russians/Ukrainians? How many russians did Poland take lately?
@s4m1r_65
11 ай бұрын
this is a deeply problematic situation which is very very hard to find an easy and humane solution. there's the issue of the people seeking asylum and their human rights. to reject their right of freedom, safety and stability is to completely shut your empathy for another human. it is a true humanitarian crisis. however the large influx of migrants in countries creates issues as well. many countries aree not prepared to receive this amount of migrants. and in the end of the day people worldwide should care about all the conflicts happening around the world and EU should promote peace worldwide. Libya is an example of the interferance of europe and america, which now turned libya into a route for migrants into europe. all the conflicts that happen worldwide can affect europe in the end of the day, therefore global peace is a necessity so people do not need to migrate anywhere in the first place. the poverty of other countries, the instability of other countries, the calamities that affect other countries should be a concern for everyone globally. the media in the west tends to downplay or not give enough cover or relevance to conflicts happening far away. and thats where the problem starts.
@gonzalomcampos
11 ай бұрын
It so odd to me that only military aged men are the ones seeking asylum, no children, no women, no elderly. Just men.
@AizenIsKubo
11 ай бұрын
Its not anyones "human right" to barge into another persons home. This whole notion is silly.
@DarkHarlequin
11 ай бұрын
Here is what i feel is missed in 90% of immigration discussions. people take stances of 'pro immigration' or 'anti immigration' when the reality is that migration is a constant part of state policy and absolutely needed... but also unsystematic and poorly managed migration is a disaster for all involved. And that's what I feel gets lost in these 'pro/anti' discussions: the question is not if we need immigration or not the question is how do we want to manage and integrate it into the rest of policy. As long as we don't have answers to that the rest is just angry noise.
@heisenbachofficial9437
11 ай бұрын
Exactly! Unfortunately, balanced and complex neither give clicks to news articles nor do they win elections.
@jonathanodude6660
11 ай бұрын
because only rich people could afford it. credit was not a thing for ordinary people so the financing of trafficking fees didnt exist like it does now.@@Besthinktwice
@jepulis6674
11 ай бұрын
@@jonathanodude6660 Lol. There were like waves into USA and also some Western people like the Irish, Finnish, Italians were thought to be dirty, prone to violence etc useless shit because some skull measurer said so.
@DarkHarlequin
11 ай бұрын
@@Besthinktwice In the Victorian era getting to the UK was also something that less than 1% of the population could afford. Times have changed to be fair 😉
@mattevans4377
11 ай бұрын
It goes deeper. Because it's just another sign of the system in general not working. Nothing works, and our entire civilization is collapsing around us.
@gren509
11 ай бұрын
FORGET what the politicians want and implement what the PEOPLE want !!!!!!
@uanime1
11 ай бұрын
Some people want high immigration / cheap labour.
@Doge811
11 ай бұрын
@@uanime11%
@gonzalomcampos
11 ай бұрын
@@Doge811less than that
@useodyseeorbitchute9450
11 ай бұрын
@@uanime1Maybe those people should just open a sweatshop in some third world country? It would be simpler.
@karlholde6901
11 ай бұрын
@@gonzalomcampos Some people just have compassion for asylum seekers.
@Trendkilla
11 ай бұрын
My issue is rewarding those who circumvent the proper ways and steal the resources meant for actual refugees fleeing for good reasons.
@hentype
11 ай бұрын
"Refugees fleeing for good reason" is a slippery slope. That technically says that hundreds of millions in India qualifies as economic refugees. Should Europe accept an influx of people that will outnumber them?
@arthas640
11 ай бұрын
@@hentype the "good reasons" typically means actual refugees like those fleeing war and genocide, not people who move for money and free welfare.
@spear8492
11 ай бұрын
@@SigFigNewton Im sorry but migrant work force wont save us... EU must invest in its own population by that i mean make life easier not harder, if that happens maybe babies will start popping up . Having families is the stepping stone to a strong country. The problem is that we have been waging wars on families since the 2000 at least in my shithole. Bringing "Migrants" from the end of the world some of them couldn't live with animals is not the solution.
@spear8492
11 ай бұрын
@@SigFigNewton I cant even have kids mister... How am i gona build a family if i cant have a stable life ? My life is literally on standby..
@FranciscoJG
11 ай бұрын
lol Eurpeans talking about "stealing resources" lol
@krzysztofrusek9096
11 ай бұрын
They forgot about belarussain - poland border and non stop migrants pressure organized by Russia and Belarus to engage part of poland military in border defense.
@_ramroc
11 ай бұрын
After what happened at the cologne train station on New Year’s Eve in 2015, I can’t blame Europeans for wanting these migrants gone. I have read stories of women in Germany talking about how they have migrants sexually harassing them on the street, and how many people have lost faith in the EU. As an Australian, I used to look at the government with disappointment at their operation of detention centres on Nauru and Christmas Island, but now I understand what purpose it served. This isn’t an issue born out of hatred for migrants, it’s an issue regarding religion and culture, and the allocation of money. Western culture and Islamist culture do not mix, and many governments prioritise giving financial support to migrants instead of their own citizens, and mention homeless veterans, and how they need to wait up to 1 year to get their veterans benefits, while migrants that give birth in places like the USA immediately get access to healthcare and financial support. Up until this point, anyone against taking in refugees was considered “racist”, but now people are starting to realise they were right all along.
@yulyaart6515
10 ай бұрын
I don’t understand how German government could turn blind eye on the Cologne incident and start letting illegal immigrants still come in.
@brandicunningham7243
10 ай бұрын
@@yulyaart6515 They can turn a blind eye because they're seen as future voters
@TurinStark5
10 ай бұрын
And that wasn't anything to do with the EU...
@DennisTheInternationalMenace
11 ай бұрын
This is why right wing politics are on the rise in Europe among voters. And I don't blame them.
@WillYouVid
11 ай бұрын
You guys talking about EU's "capacity" do realize that the highest yearly flux we've ever had is 0.15% of the european population, right? Or that even Italy has never seen 0.3% of its newly acquired population yearly being migrants... If the housing prices go up in London you should probably look more at the wealthy acquiring buildings as investment and keeping them empty in London, Milan, Rome, Lisbon, Bruxelles... At AirBnB millionaires who have found a simpler source of profit than hotels by making the city center inaccessible to anyone except tourists wealthier than you are. At thirty freaking years since the last time any EU politician has made anything to make schools and hospitals more accessible...I feel pain reading this. I'm from the EU, I'm still kind of in the EU, and I think I'll need to go further. I bet you hate-spitters are all skilled physics majors and engineers right? Saying so loud that we need to pick the skilled workers. Maybe if you raised your heads you would see more concrete reasons why the price of housing is out of control (millionaires hoarding apartment buildings, airbnb...) or why schools and hospitals are under pressure (no social investment in decades...). Keep thinking this way without making your time one bit more valuable for your community... no draconian militarist inhuman law will save your divine right to a playstation, clean sheets and opinions
@hamlet557
11 ай бұрын
@@WillYouVid All I want to do is that my cities remain as safe as when I was young. I won't accept that in my 40's the average allahuakbar feels entitled to touch me. If you want to give your lecture against "inhumans" "inaccessible city center" why don't you lecture the peacefuls that women have RIGHTS too? Gays as well. And while we are at it, teach them what CONSENT is. Thank you.
@aristocraticrebel
11 ай бұрын
0.15% for decades now. A third of births in France are already non-European. You just hate Europeans. Admit it. @@WillYouVid
@calidawg510
10 ай бұрын
@@WillYouVidYou’re defending being replaced?
@WillYouVid
10 ай бұрын
@@calidawg510 it's a matter of perspective. For example, if your perspective is that of a believer in the Grand Remplacement racist conspiracy theory, you can indeed be replaced, no problem for me. You're gonna be easily replaced with as little as a barking chihuahua, but I'd honestly prefer to see the empty void left by your departure. Nobody will miss you. You may disappear now!
@dawidrejczak3208
11 ай бұрын
We in Poland easily coped with the influx of immigrants from Belarus, why can't Italy act as well as we do?
@aristocraticrebel
11 ай бұрын
Because you can't build a fence in the sea.
@iulianviorelmosteanu2800
11 ай бұрын
With your new government I doubt things will be good lmao
@gior987
11 ай бұрын
look at how many belarusians immigrants there were vs african irregular immigrants bro
@igorpiernik1319
11 ай бұрын
@gior987 I am not entirely sure what do You mean but in case I guessed right: W have African and Far East migrants on border with Belarus. And some Belarusian migrants too that get processed via normal government channels.
@lucadesanctis563
11 ай бұрын
Because we are tired of taking African immigrants due to other countries fucking their homeland up. Poland has always been eurosceptic, so dont lecture others plz
@neondemon5137
11 ай бұрын
Send them to Saudi Arabia and their oil rich neighbours. They don't know what to do with all their cash anyway while the EU is struggling.
@omarosama155
11 ай бұрын
Send Israelis back to europe and maybe rich gulf countries might consider it😂😂
@Jbkeditz
11 ай бұрын
Fax
@BlgEmitent
8 ай бұрын
I am a citizen of the Russian Federation, and the same problem begins in our country as in the EU with emigration from Central Asian countries. When there weren't many of them, you don't notice them, but when the population concentration starts to count in the tens of percent.... You start to notice a sharp increase in crime, drugs, rape, etc. But this is not the worst thing, none of them wants to integrate. Diasporas appear in your country and begin to indicate how to behave at home, forbidding you the holidays and traditions that are familiar to you.
@allenk6373
5 ай бұрын
Чел Иногда славяне видут себя хуже любых мусульман
@BlazeLycan
11 ай бұрын
Why the heck is Kaliningrad illustrated as part of Schengen? Is that right? I don't think that's right.
@DommTom
11 ай бұрын
It's obviously not.
@rwjc4530
11 ай бұрын
Welcome to my TEDtalk on what happens when you dont share the wealth to improve the world. Thanks for coming
@aliceg6745
11 ай бұрын
Immigration in itself is not a problem since it has always existed. The problem is that now it comes mainly from Africa (sub-Saharan and Magreb) and the Middle East with a little from South East Asia like Pakistan, Bangladesh and Afghanistan. And most of these countries (except sub-Saharan Africa) are Muslim. This poses a problem in a predominantly Christian Europe. The arrival of people who place their religion above everything else in a Christian continent poses a problem. They have the right to practice but must not proselytize. And all the Muslims who criticize France for Islamophobia. NO France is not ismamophobic. the French simply want to stop all Muslim proselytism. They must live discreetly while respecting the culture of the host country. Exactly as is required for Christians or Hindus in Muslim countries. So no Islamophobia, let's stop these lies. If France is so Islamophobic, why do you want to continue coming to this country? The truth is that she isn't, but at home you act like her. That's all. Anyway there is now too much immigration in Europe and especially in France, UK, Germany, Belgium, Sweden... with people whose customs and culture are too distant. It must be controlled, LEGAL, chosen. And we must send away the undesirables and those who act like invaders. These are our countries, our continent. It's up to us to choose and not the politicians who just want them for cheap labor. Or the far right and nationalists will come to power (especially in France and Germany). Too bad.
@allenk6373
5 ай бұрын
Well Why did you make for Russians and Belorussian’s that are also Cristian and have similar culture to yours Not only you made process of getting visa so much harder But even buying plane ticket can cost you from Russia to EU a lot more than most can afford How the fuck that was logical in any way ?
@allenk6373
5 ай бұрын
When all these Russians were flying from mobilisation And Belorussian’s from dictator regime What did you do ? You shut the door in front of them However Georgia Kazakhstan Uzbekistan Azerbaijan Armenia welcomed them I’m sorry but why didn’t you bring them Because the high majority are young Educated know English Against putin Against war And in these 4 countries they actually opened a lot of businesses and they pay taxes to them And giving job for locals Look at Alexandr orlov a famos restaurant owner that has restaurant in Dubai in EU in London And he opened 2 high class restaurant one is tanuki Japanese And one is manana a Georgian And more more ( that is the name )( a sea ) seafood restaurant and they are very good in Almaty and luxury sauna in Astana And in Uzbekistan And in Azerbaijan Or Fedor ovchinikov he is also a famos for his pizza chain DODO pizza that also exists in many countries And guess what his pizza chain is the best in Kazakhstan And now these 2 are paying g taxes to Kazakhstan And giving locals jobs a good jobs And why did not eu do the same ? Or many other Russians that opened their businesses in Kazakhstan or Uzbekistan or Armenia or other places I get only fiew will be able to do the same but majority will work and integrate
@sidizem5173
4 ай бұрын
The right wingers are already in power and they NEED immigration.
@SuperJibulus
11 ай бұрын
If the people sit in silent tolerance and governments sit in silent ignorance then this pressure will only build. Eventually the tolerance will wear out and the issue will grow to the point governments can no longer be blissfully ignorant. I hope it never builds to that point. It’s better to fix the borders now and deal with demographics shifting sooner to stop the extreme measures that will be taken later if nothing is done.
@okakokakiev787
11 ай бұрын
Empty powerless threats
@SuperJibulus
11 ай бұрын
@@okakokakiev787 like Jihad?
@AizenIsKubo
11 ай бұрын
@okakokakiev787 Well don't cry when it happens eventually. Salut to you. When people rise up and fight, better hide.
@sidizem5173
4 ай бұрын
@@SuperJibulus "jihad" (whatever that means) was invented and paid by the West
@21preend42
11 ай бұрын
You also have to keep in mind people, that the more migration there is the more people are in your country that expect low pay and are happy. No wonder wages never go up and rent is always going up.
@arthas640
11 ай бұрын
True, and they rarely _just_ go after the worst jobs like many claim. I work as an electrician which in many places, including where i live, is a skilled trade requiring testing and a license but electricians make more money than day laborers on farms or in the unlicensed trades like ditch diggers or demolition so illegal immigrants will try to do electrical work as well and they're impossible to compete with. It took me years to get my license, i had to spend hundreds of dollars on books and spent countless hours studying in addition to the apprenticeship to the point i was effectively doing 2 jobs for over a year in the lead up to my test, and i have to pay higher taxes and do thing like pay for continuing education. That all means I expect more than minimum wage since i cant be licensed AND work for minimum wage or less and still be able to survive but an illegal immigrant can offer to do the job for half the price and still survive, hell I've seen guys undercut me and still make more money thanks to the sky high taxes I pay that he doesnt. In my area illegal immigration keeps many wages low, it's not a licensed job but people who go out into the woods and harvest wild things like brush for floral arrangements and wild mushrooms used to make pretty good money back in the day, around 150-200% minimum wage and sometimes more, but today it pays minimum wage or even less since there's a million illegal immigrants offering to do the same job for less and they try to beat one another on price. A major reason why so many jobs require things like education standards and have strict codes or laws is to ensure that those jobs are more skilled, conform to a higher standard, and so they pay well. A major reason for minimum wage is to prevent a race to the bottom on pricing. That's also why in fields like government contracting you have to pay employees "prevailing wage" which are industry standard wages based off both what the average worker makes in that field and what they should be making. Illegal immigration often removes all that creating a race to the bottom and depressing wages across the board. Many people dont think about it but countless jobs have their wages indirectly based off what the average wage is and what minimum wage is, since even when it comes to jobs that dont require degrees people who have an extra hard job or a job that requires some experience or skill expects to make more than minimum wage so minimum wage becomes the metric by which other jobs are compared. A skilled plumber expects more money than a minimum wage ditch digger and when minimum wage rises he'll expect more pay too since if a plumber makes $20/hr but minimum wage is $10, he'll feel like he deserves more when minimum wage goes up to $15/hr and conversely he may need to take a pay cut if suddenly the market gets flooded with people who will work for $5/hr.
@21preend42
11 ай бұрын
@@arthas640 to be fair I'm an electrician myself, and you are kind of right that there are people without a licence that do work and undercut. Customers also expect very low payments. What's funny when they call a real electrician to fix the shit the cheap "electrician" did. The real money is at big corpo or council work, they have the money and expect quality and flexibility. Rising wages are expected for electricians if you are good and if inflation is out of control.
@WillYouVid
11 ай бұрын
It sure isn't the boss' fault for being a greedy fat cat, ay?
@WillYouVid
11 ай бұрын
You guys talking about EU's "capacity" do realize that the highest yearly flux we've ever had is 0.15% of the european population, right? Or that even Italy has never seen 0.3% of its newly acquired population yearly being migrants... If the housing prices go up in London you should probably look more at the wealthy acquiring buildings as investment and keeping them empty in London, Milan, Rome, Lisbon, Bruxelles... At AirBnB millionaires who have found a simpler source of profit than hotels by making the city center inaccessible to anyone except tourists wealthier than you are. At thirty freaking years since the last time any EU politician has made anything to make schools and hospitals more accessible...I feel pain reading this. I'm from the EU, I'm still kind of in the EU, and I think I'll need to go further. I bet you hate-spitters are all skilled physics majors and engineers right? Saying so loud that we need to pick the skilled workers. Maybe if you raised your heads you would see more concrete reasons why the price of housing is out of control (millionaires hoarding apartment buildings, airbnb...) or why schools and hospitals are under pressure (no social investment in decades...). Keep thinking this way without making your time one bit more valuable for your community... no draconian militarist inhuman law will save your divine right to a playstation, clean sheets and opinions
@21preend42
11 ай бұрын
@@WillYouVid what you said could be true but what I said is also true and undeniable.
@erenoz2910
10 ай бұрын
This is part of the reason why I didn't want to go to Europe. If you aren't part of their club, Europeans will always see you as less than human. It doesn't matter how much you suck up to them. So I think most immigrants would actually be better off going to North America if they have the chance and can pull it off logistically.
@TurinStark5
10 ай бұрын
Lol...
@unbreakable0327
11 ай бұрын
EU to Turkiye 2015: Here, take money to accept refugees and migrants. EU to Turkiye 2023: Here, take money to not accept refugees and migrants.
@vladu__e
10 ай бұрын
turkey
@AdventuresOfAzeth
11 ай бұрын
As said earlier: Living in the EU should be a privilage, not a right to everyone on the planet.
@aristocraticrebel
11 ай бұрын
The EU should be for EUROPEANS.
@MiSt3300
11 ай бұрын
As a Polish person 🇵🇱 who always supported the EU 🇪🇺 I am saying ENOUGH IS ENOUGH! Australia and Japan have great immigration policies, it's time to implement them in Europe to stop the growing frustration and crisis among our population. We need a common and swift deportation policies for illegal migrants, clear cut and STRICT definitions for asylum seekers, and an IRON BORDER enforced by common NATO/European military navies. And we need to implement that NOW
@Victor10576
11 ай бұрын
Dude think for a second. How are we suppost to police evry border in Europe? Im against this type of immigration aswell but you have to be resonable. You cant police all the borders, we need another solution. Saying the first shit that comes to your head dosent help in this regard
@heisenbachofficial9437
11 ай бұрын
Australia and Japan are Islands, so they kinda have it easier. We need a system that works for Europe.
@ferdynantterkosz5971
11 ай бұрын
lets build a moat
@Hathur
11 ай бұрын
Both are islands with no borders to worry about, awful example. Secondly, Japan is a terrible comparison, they have catastrophic lack of immigration and growth, their population is literally dying. Unless they either get a massive influx of immigrants in the next couple decades, or find a way to encourage at least 3+ children per family, their population will be so old by 2040 that their economy will be on the brink of total collapse as they lack enough young people to pay taxes. China is also now experiencing this, they have negative growth and a rapidly aging population and almost no immigration (though it will happen for them later than it will for Japan)
@jiggy7108
11 ай бұрын
@@Victor10576why exactly is it impossible to police a border?
@petemitchell9996
11 ай бұрын
You completely left out Serbia (a non-EU country that's key in the Balkan migrant route) which get threatened by EU if not letting migrants trough to Hungary and Croatia. EU wants them in and that's the biggest problem.
@duki995
10 ай бұрын
To come to Serbia, migrants first have to enter in EU countries. So, the question is how they passed through those EU countries
@petemitchell9996
10 ай бұрын
@@duki995 True I was just pointing out he left out a country that's a part of the Balkan route.
I know nothing about immigration policy, and this seems like an incredibly predictable result of allowing millions of people from places where cultural values are diametrically opposed to yours enter your country.
@Develpup
11 ай бұрын
Historical speaking, a mass increase of immigration of a different language, culture, religious, etc... just different overall from the existing population, always causes conflict and harm unification. The uprising and protests from immigrants based off what happened to Israel is an example. Unfortunately, you doomed your country to be forever divided.
@everest9707
7 ай бұрын
Regardless of political party, many in the UK have lost faith that the government and the civil service will stop the uncontrolled legal migration - note that is legal, the side of migration that we most have control over. The effects of uncontrolled migration are seen in: - increase of people on benefits. See the governments data of unemployment by ethnicity - despite the image fed to us, white British have the lowest unemployment rate compared to all other ethnicities. - artificially lowering the minimum wage due to an abundance of cheap imported labour. We have parts of the indigenous population that rely heavily on low paid low skilled jobs, and they are having to compete with people who are used to earning below the poverty level of Africa, Indian Subcontinent, Middle East etc - increase in house prices and rental prices - more building on our protected Green Belt land due to the housing pressure - more building on existing buildings and causing social tension as people live cheek by jowl. Legislation has been relaxed to encourage this in building. The UK already has some of the smallest homes, compared to Europe. - increase in violence and crime. There is a general increase, plus some which is specific to certain ethnicities. Knife (and machete) crime is more frequent, however whilst it captures the headlines, many other forms of crime, not typical to the indigenous population are flourishing. The Asian (Indian subcontinent) grooming gangs rap_ing/assaulting/drugging white children. - increased demand for extra policing, in the tens of thousands (look at the different police force's online wanted posters, there is a disproportionately higher number of foreign criminals, especially as a proportion of the population) - increased demand for prison officers, and prison buildings (look at the prison population, where there is again a disproportionately higher number of foreign criminals, especially as a proportion of the population). We are already releasing criminals early, and not imprisoning others, due to a lack of prison places! And the increase in taxes to pay for these. - increased demand on the judiciary. Our courts are blocked with massive queues, and everything is done to delay cases going to the CPS or going to court. We have a lack of staff and buildings. Very serious cases are rarely reaching the CPS or courts, or take years to go through the system. This causes a lack of justice, an increased risk to the population as criminals continue to live amongst us, and it encourages crime (justice needs to be swift to act as a deterrent). - the loss of our capital city London. It is now predominantly populated by people who self identify as belonging to an ethnic minority. You rarely hear English spoken! This will impact tourism - a quarter of a million people work in the tourism sector in London alone. - greater difficulty in seeing a healthcare professional, be it a GP, Consultant, or dentist - hospitals frequently declaring emergencies as their A&E queues of ambulances with patients stuck in them grow longer. Even hospitals, in areas with a vast majority of white British population, if you go to the A&E it will be full of people from the middle east, Indian subcontinent, and Africa. Often you won't hear English being spoken! - increased burden of disabled children, on healthcare, special education needs, and benefits (both for disability, and for the unemployed parents that stay at home caring for their disabled children), unnecessarily caused by cousin marriage, from people from the Indian subcontinent - lack of school and university places. Pressures to change what is being taught, to suit a minority religious population - the enormous congestion on all our roads. Even country lanes, which were once peaceful, have now become rat runs - religious and social tension, especially from ethnicities that are not interested in integrating - increased suffering of female children subjected to FGM and child marriage - increased distortion of UK elections, as women from the Indian subcontinent lose their vote to their husbands MORAL QUESTION - is it morally right to import cheap labour to be exploited? And what about those skilled migrants, eg nurses and doctors, that are actually needed in their own country. Is it morally right for the UK to benefit from poorer countries paying to educate and train skilled workers? MENTAL HEALTH BURDEN The effects of a lot of the above pressures, are seen in a rapid increase in mental health problems across all ages, but especially in the young working adults, adults who should if anything, be the most resilient of society. FINANCIAL BURDEN At Budget time in March 2024, the UK National Debt is estimated to be £2.70 trillion! BIRTH RATE FALSE THEORY Some people believe in the theory, that we need to import people because of our lower birth rate, and that there is certain work that we don't want to do. This ignores the fact that we need to increase productivity, especially with automation/robotics/AI (Artificial Intelligence), because other countries will certainly be investing in this, and all of these reduce job vacancies. Our population might not apply for very low paid jobs, eg picking fruit, or nursing the elderly, but that is because the rates of pay are ridiculously low. Pay a fair wage in an economy that doesn't tilt the table by importing cheap labour! WHAT CAY YOU DO? Please watch, action, and share this SW KZitem video: A Parliamentary petition to suspend immigration to Britain for five years Regardless of if you think this will give the results that we need, it is important for people to see, that there are many others who share their concerns, and this is one very simple and quick way to do it. Many thanks, and don't forget to share👍
@ragul3204
7 ай бұрын
It's clear you don't know shit about how an economy works. You either work for low wages or you import people who can work for lower wages.
@asxprua6879
11 ай бұрын
Immigration is one of if not the biggest reason to Europe’s shifting to the populist and far right. I think there needs to be a honest discussion on how immigration is affecting everyone.
@SuperJibulus
11 ай бұрын
Honest discussion: It doesn’t matter how left or right wing you are, it doesn’t matter how tolerant and woke you claim to be, nobody likes endless waves of uneducated and disrespectful African and Middle Eastern migrants pouring into their nation. The majority aren’t even refugees, they’re technically economic migrants. If nothing is done in the present then a harsher approach will most definitely be taken in the future as the crisis grows and as tolerance wanes. I hope it never comes to that.
@Pawel_Mrozek
11 ай бұрын
This is bullshit. Even though Poland bears the burden of accepting refugees from Ukraine in larger numbers than emigrants from Africa, it is not considered a "frontier" country. We have dealt with over the milion people in last year so well that this problem was practically not felt at all in Western Europe, so no one there now cares about Ukrainians and that direction of immigration. And now we are being punished for this when countries that are much richer than Poland are trying to extort tribute from us for the immigrants they cannot cope with at other borders. Let's be serious. Every endurance has its limits.
@okakokakiev787
11 ай бұрын
Good. Poland is a big part of the war in region
@Roberta-yf4ge
9 ай бұрын
I would happily have my country take on Ukrainians and help as much as possible. But my government is more concerned about taking care of Muslims instead of Europeans.
@verdi2310
11 ай бұрын
Those massive migrations aleays happened in human history. The original european population was almost entirely replaced by indo europeans some thousand years ago. .Difference is now we have clear notions of nation, state and many ethnic nationalisms.
@carlitoxb110
11 ай бұрын
Controlled migration is good for a country, let in the people who are most likely to integrate and contribute to your country
@xandii4694
11 ай бұрын
Libyan parents at the beach: "Don't swim out to much children or the Germans will pick you up." 🤣
@thisismetoday
9 ай бұрын
6:00 Maybe you should mention at that point (and to not skew the picture) that Poland has had a population where immigrants only made up 1%, whereas in France on Germany immigrants make up around 15%...!
@avancalledrupert5130
11 ай бұрын
Nobody can afford a house everyone lives in rooms and cars. Stop them coming theres no space .
@guusgeluk3693
11 ай бұрын
Exactly. My country spends 22 billion a year on refugees and immigrants whilst the local people are struggling to get housing.
@WillYouVid
11 ай бұрын
You guys talking about EU's "capacity" do realize that the highest yearly flux we've ever had is 0.15% of the european population, right? Or that even Italy has never seen 0.3% of its newly acquired population yearly being migrants... If the housing prices go up in London you should probably look more at the wealthy acquiring buildings as investment and keeping them empty in London, Milan, Rome, Lisbon, Bruxelles... At AirBnB millionaires who have found a simpler source of profit than hotels by making the city center inaccessible to anyone except tourists wealthier than you are. At thirty freaking years since the last time any EU politician has made anything to make schools and hospitals more accessible...I feel pain reading this. I'm from the EU, I'm still kind of in the EU, and I think I'll need to go further. I bet you hate-spitters are all skilled physics majors and engineers right? Saying so loud that we need to pick the skilled workers. Maybe if you raised your heads you would see more concrete reasons why the price of housing is out of control (millionaires hoarding apartment buildings, airbnb...) or why schools and hospitals are under pressure (no social investment in decades...). Keep thinking this way without making your time one bit more valuable for your community... no draconian militarist inhuman law will save your divine right to a playstation, clean sheets and opinions
@oltihajdaraj8682
11 ай бұрын
Asylum laws are simply not supposed to be for permanent stay. Europe can not keep taking in people who will stay forever. People have been against these levels of migration in almost every poll ever but the power that be never change anything.
@honkhonk8009
11 ай бұрын
Well thats because companies want cheap slave labour. In America, Apple lobbies and distributes mass propaganda to allow illegal immigrants in. Its no wonder that hundreds of Apple contracted repair shops got busted by ICE for hiring and smuggling illegal immigrants. Floridian corporations are crying right now that they cant hire cheap ass illegal slave labour, and that they actually have to pay a LIVEABLE WAGE to their workers. Its all so bizzare.
@WillYouVid
11 ай бұрын
You guys talking about EU's "capacity" do realize that the highest yearly flux we've ever had is 0.15% of the european population, right? Or that even Italy has never seen 0.3% of its newly acquired population yearly being migrants... If the housing prices go up in London you should probably look more at the wealthy acquiring buildings as investment and keeping them empty in London, Milan, Rome, Lisbon, Bruxelles... At AirBnB millionaires who have found a simpler source of profit than hotels by making the city center inaccessible to anyone except tourists wealthier than you are. At thirty freaking years since the last time any EU politician has made anything to make schools and hospitals more accessible...
@JK-ji3kl
10 ай бұрын
Yes no obligation to provide permanent stay, but in practice it's very hard to deport people if/when their countries become safe.
@smti1985
10 ай бұрын
The sacking of the EU.
@Mygo51
11 ай бұрын
In France, if your 2 parents are foreigners, including illegal immigrants, you become French at 13 if you were born in France. So immigration stats are totally inadequate to quantify the real situation.
@00fgytduydrtu
11 ай бұрын
Exactly!
@sidizem5173
4 ай бұрын
That's exactly how you and your ancestors became french.
@Churros1616
11 ай бұрын
To be honest the EU only have themselves to blame for migration to Europe. They destabilized countries in the Middle East, Eastern Europe and Africa. They colonized countries, destroyed their cities and communities, killed the smartest people and would actually kill leaders if they would nog give cheap resources to Europe. Then they are suprised these people now want to move to Europe. People seem to forget that many European countries also have a job market shortage, so while it’s citizens maybe don’t want immigrants. The companies and government gladly take in immigrants from Africa, the Middle East and Eastern Europe to boost the economy.
@bubee8123
11 ай бұрын
So according to your logic Croatia does not have to take immigrants because they didn't invade or destabilized anyone in fact parts of Croatia even banned slavery in 1416 way before it was cool. Thank you for your contribution here.
@okakokakiev787
11 ай бұрын
Croatia doesn't have a say bro. Obey to your master
@bubee8123
11 ай бұрын
@@okakokakiev787 i do not think so. Laughs in 98% white, 79% Christian, 1.4% muslim. Top 15 safest in the world with safest capitol in Euope in 2023. Revolution is coming Germany is already starting to vote right. I would not feel so safe if i were you.
@joiedevie3901
15 күн бұрын
It will never cease to amaze that a continent responsible for more global invasion outside its own shores and borders than any other in history now claims such xenophobic entitlement.
@helioslegigantosaure6939
11 ай бұрын
We let to much turk in germany and belgium.
@iart2838
11 ай бұрын
Countries should have the right to reject people they don't want
@abdullahk0405
11 ай бұрын
First: Cause migration Second: Complain about it's results
@Doge811
11 ай бұрын
😂😂😂 No one caused migration, according to stats only 12% of migrants who arrive in Italy are granted asylum all the others aren't asylum seekers and aren't fleeing any war/ persecution ecc so 90% are economic migrants and even from stable countries if you look the data. Go tell this bullshit someplace else.
@Doge811
11 ай бұрын
Anyway than America should take those migrants.
@marxmarxi
11 ай бұрын
@@Doge811 israel
@abdullahk0405
11 ай бұрын
@@Doge811 Europe supports most of the atrocities usa does so
@hamlet557
11 ай бұрын
@@abdullahk0405 Honey, even Europe wouldn't do anything, your country would still be shthole, and you'd still want to come to Europe. Let's not pretend that there is someone else responsible for your Dark Ages mentality.
@BlgEmitent
8 ай бұрын
Poland handed over to White emigrants (Christians and Slavs), these are Europeans from Russia and Ukraine. These people are close in traditions, and they easily integrate into society.
@PiotrKuczaj
11 ай бұрын
20 000€ is almost 4x more than my mother retirement pension over year , she live and work whole her life in Poland - and she isn’t only person in Poland who cannot answer why foreigners will cost polish gov more than own population. And this suppose to be punishment for not accepting migrants who want to live in Germany or France? How this suppose to be fair?
@guusgeluk3693
11 ай бұрын
My country spends 22 billion a year on refugees and immigrants. Our own population can't afford housing. 2/3 of people on welfare are immigrants not even counting people who are not Dutch but they were born here and are counted like dutch. It's a sick fuckint world man.
@Ebb0Productions
11 ай бұрын
People have been saying this for so many years but they've been called racists and ignored. It has nothing to do with race. It has everything to do with culture.
@Astronalta-ot6ho
11 ай бұрын
I think that every ethnic people has the right to exist in its own territory without becoming a minority in its own country
@Astronalta-ot6ho
11 ай бұрын
And yes, people may deny it, but the reality is that races matter 🤷♂️
@iROChakri
11 ай бұрын
Its nothing to do with culture. It has everything to do with Europe bombing Middle East
@WillYouVid
11 ай бұрын
You guys talking about EU's "capacity" do realize that the highest yearly flux we've ever had is 0.15% of the european population, right? Or that even Italy has never seen 0.3% of its newly acquired population yearly being migrants... If the housing prices go up in London you should probably look more at the wealthy acquiring buildings as investment and keeping them empty in London, Milan, Rome, Lisbon, Bruxelles... At AirBnB millionaires who have found a simpler source of profit than hotels by making the city center inaccessible to anyone except tourists wealthier than you are. At thirty freaking years since the last time any EU politician has made anything to make schools and hospitals more accessible...I feel pain reading this. I'm from the EU, I'm still kind of in the EU, and I think I'll need to go further. I bet you hate-spitters are all skilled physics majors and engineers right? Saying so loud that we need to pick the skilled workers. Maybe if you raised your heads you would see more concrete reasons why the price of housing is out of control (millionaires hoarding apartment buildings, airbnb...) or why schools and hospitals are under pressure (no social investment in decades...). Keep thinking this way without making your time one bit more valuable for your community... no draconian militarist inhuman law will save your divine right to a playstation, clean sheets and opinions
@Astronalta-ot6ho
11 ай бұрын
@@WillYouVidIn Lisbon, prices rise due to the fact that Pakistanis, Africans and Brazilians live in thousands of homes in a single house, which increases the price of rents and lowers wages.
@Naviamold
11 ай бұрын
9:39 I love how 3 out of 5 mics are from Georgian news media 😂
@oleskou2436
11 ай бұрын
What about the boats picking up all these people would just stop picking them up at the border and giving them a free ride to shore?.
@DommTom
11 ай бұрын
They do that because they have to. The coast-guard must rescue people from the sea because leaving them will eventually kill them. And when these people die you are the one seen as responsible. See: someone has to be responsible for willingly risking the death of people on the sea. Both in front of the public and the court. Who's volunteering?
@PrinzShepherd
11 ай бұрын
I am a red-blooded socialist-esque german. Workers rights, a healthy welfare state, all the stuff you can put on an election poster. I also think that it is a moral obligation of everyone to save lives when possible. But I also like to think I'm a reasonable and somewhat pragmatic person. And it is quite obvious that our current (german) system for processing, vetting and integrating migrants is completely mismanaged and outdated, wasting resources by the day on inefficient practices, and I fear that this will snowball into a sweden-like situation, to the detriment of migrants that want to work and contribute to society, the local people already living here and obviously also the political climate (I really don't need more votes for a party that would love to ruin my life). I'll also stick with the opinion that there needs to be an EU-wide plan for this migrant crisis that takes into account each countries ability to, vet, house and either then refuse or integrate migrants. Leaving Frontline states hanging out to dry is just as unfair as other states being left to shoulder a huge amount of migrants; there simply needs to be a fair solution in which all countries contribute to the best of their abilities, with weaker states getting adequate support from the stronger ones etc., since it simply is a European problem. And yes, this also concerns strengthening our borders, especially to prevent situations like that recent Lampedusa fiasco from happening again.
@SP95
11 ай бұрын
Plot twist : third world invaders instantly cannibalizes any "contributions" other countries would make.
@karlholde6901
11 ай бұрын
Look it seems like we really need to invest heavily into effective immigration. Europe has 2 problems that are only getting worse. Obviously this, but also we are dealing with a pretty big lack of workforce especially with our aging populations. Immigration is an incredibly nuanced topic with so many different values to balance. O really wish the political discussion would stop being immigrant good or immigrant bad. What we should be discussing is how immigrant best.
@MarkEliasGrant
11 ай бұрын
It's really quite simple. You have a right to claim asylum in the FIRST COUNTRY YOU SET FOOT IN that is safe. If you're leaving Sudan, and you set foot in Egypt, you're safe. Subsaharan Africa, and you set foot in Morocco? You're safe.
@baha3alshamari152
11 ай бұрын
That doesn't work
@leglez3977
11 ай бұрын
Does Egypt sound safe to you?
@hamlet557
11 ай бұрын
@@leglez3977 Yes
@georgechristou7982
10 ай бұрын
3:36 You need to add Cyprus in the EU map, who has the highest numbers of immigrants per capita from any EU states. They come from sub saharan Africa to instabul, fly to occupied north cyprus and cross illegally into the Republic of Cyprus. All organised by Erdogan to shift the demographics of Cyprus and make it a muslim country so that the remaining part can be conquered.
@ben4032
11 ай бұрын
that’s a terrible deal. those types of policies will encourage the end of the EU
@damienheads7151
11 ай бұрын
Europe for Europeans!
@WillYouVid
11 ай бұрын
You're from the UK right? If you like this opinion you're voicing, we might start with you getting out please.
@damienheads7151
11 ай бұрын
@@WillYouVid I'm English, this is my homeland, people like you are the ones who need to go
@ThePixey1000
27 күн бұрын
These governments are all five decades two late on migration. When Climate change started affecting the global food chain who will be fed. Indigenous / Foriegners / Young / Elderly / Workers / Non Workers or will it be all our war black markets and riots. Immigration destabilises countries. Less people less Infrastructure required less infrastucture less funding required quality not quantity countries will survive. Multicultural Over populated countries will not survive. Immigration to build growth is a false economy that just makes the rich richer and fills the country with millions more people in the poorer classes. But soon all this false economy unravels and that is where we are now across the world. As I said Immigration is destrutive and destabilises. Its called the bigger picture Quality NOT Quantity.
@Candolad
11 ай бұрын
"The Strange Death of Europe" by Douglas Murray details whats happening, how, now and why
@jindrichdolejs623
11 ай бұрын
Yeah the name itself sounds like a totally unbiased source
@nelyrions1838
11 ай бұрын
@@jindrichdolejs623 What does a name of a book have anything to do with its source? Are you ok?
@jindrichdolejs623
11 ай бұрын
@@nelyrions1838 does it seem to you like Europe is dying..?
@guusgeluk3693
11 ай бұрын
Yeah, go to any big city in west europe and take your mom in the bad neighborhood. See how lovely it is. She will get a lot of love and attention. You might go away with some extra holes in your body and a sister in 9 months tough.
@aristocraticrebel
11 ай бұрын
Yes, Europe is dying. Europeans have below replacement fertility and are being replaced by non-Europeans. That's dying.@@jindrichdolejs623
@Bambino8888
10 ай бұрын
Everyone tryna explain me the situation about EU immigration, and even if I am from EU, I still don't get one simple thing: WHY CANT WE HAVE COMMUNAL EFFORT TO SECURE OUR EXTERNAL BORDERS LIKE IN SOUTH ITALY? I would love to help Italy to deal with it. all of us. I am from East Europe, so we take care of our external borders. But EU then cries that we are too brutal for not letting in hundreds of angry middle aged Muslim men pelting rocks at our border force. SO WTF?
@Haunter-pl3zt
11 ай бұрын
You forgot Portugal’s biggest export: Fresh university students
@WillYouVid
11 ай бұрын
as italy, greece, spain... but none of these xenophobes mention it
@adryannthedefender701
11 ай бұрын
Anyway's it is a scam. So you get the point.
@Kris_96
11 ай бұрын
We need to focus on helping fix the issues these migrants are facing in their countries, which let's face it, a lot were or are being caused by EU countries or the US. I'm sure majority of these migrants don't actually want to leave their countries, risking their lives, but they have no choice.
@NexusGamingRadical
11 ай бұрын
I would strongly disagree on the cause being external forces.
@Hana9916
11 ай бұрын
First, we need to stop the harm we're currently causing (us and America and China)
@maxr.k.pravus9518
11 ай бұрын
the west has shit its bed, now it has to sleep in it, fu around and find out i say
@twiggledy5547
11 ай бұрын
If their home countries can't take care of them they are incapable. Europe could fix this issue by taking special governorship of unstable African countries to help rehabilitate and support them!
@Hana9916
11 ай бұрын
@@twiggledy5547 Yay, neocolonialism!!
@dxxiqx7474
11 ай бұрын
Yeah yeah, human rights and EU values, tell that to the hundreds of Europeans affected by immigration or to the two Swedish that died few weeks ago. I'm so fucking fed up of having to understand human rights and EU values while Europeans pay the consequences of bad politicians.
@thisismetoday
9 ай бұрын
Can't we just stop with this madness. Europe simply cannot take EVERYONE. Literally. It's not possible. There needs to be a filter of some sort, and I would say that filter should be culture, i.e. people that are actually interested in European culture and willing to adapt. Let's face it, many migrants that settle here only come because of the prosperity of the European countries, but not because they particularly like our culture. I find that disrespectful. I have moved around a lot in my life. The many times I migrated somewhere, I chose countries where I wanted to be. Where I felt home and an affinity to the place, so my integration and acceptance of the host country's rules were both easy and natural for me. IMHO, that's what you do. What angers me in Europe is that so many people are here for no other reason than their financial situation, but you can tell they don't actually enjoy being here, adhering to our laws and cultural norms, because they don't. That's what I am missing.
@yee-haa
11 ай бұрын
This is just like the fall of Rome.
@mephistophelesgg7963
11 ай бұрын
@@GlennRA3 yeah, it's even worse
@WillYouVid
11 ай бұрын
Not a great deal overall? Or more like an anodyne, arbitrary historical landmark manipulated throughout by nazi-fascist propaganda until 80 years after nazis were shown to the world for what they were, xenophobes still b1tch about it?
@avinashreji60
11 ай бұрын
@@mephistophelesgg7963 LARPer
@squidy_squid
10 ай бұрын
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@crapmalls
11 ай бұрын
Bring the third world, become the third world
@seekanddestroy9111
11 ай бұрын
Once again the clasic hipocracy of western EU nations.
@_Diabolictrash
11 ай бұрын
In case of Poland, you cannot forget the visa scandal that was caused by Polish government. Basically they sold around 250 000 working visas without waiting in visa queue some to middle eastern and Indian companies that are moving people from their countries to Europe for work, some where sold in Africa, there was even one known case where they would literally put up stands selling already stamped and signed visas RIGHT IN FRONT THE EMBASSY. The funny thing about it is that even when they got caught only few people got real repercussions and the (not anymore) ruling party still tried to use fear of immigrants in their election campaign with promises that they were the only ones who can keep us “safe” from the immigrants, that they were presenting in their ads and on billboards/posters more like beasts or monsters than humans.
@reverendish
11 ай бұрын
Are we ignoring the fact he said Poland was raped??
@jimschachtschneider7741
11 ай бұрын
As long as there is war, instability, poverty and repressive totalitarian regimes in so many countries - there will continue to be mass migration! Is the answer really just to build massive walls around wealthy countries? There must be better solutions.
@iROChakri
11 ай бұрын
As long as Europe doesnt stop messing aroind people in Middle East ywah
@honkhonk8009
11 ай бұрын
Yes. That is the solution. The reason why their repressive third world shitholes, is entirely because of the people. Its not because of colonization. Its not because of some dictator boogeyman fucking everything up. Its because of the low iq illiterate villagers that inhabit the country, support the dictators, and create the shithole living conditions they desperately try to escape from. If you replaced every single Syrian with Japanese people, the country turning into a first world country within a generation. Replace every single Dane with Zimbabweans, and watch the country devolve into a third world shithole within a month. Its not race. Its not genetics. Its culture.
@arthas640
11 ай бұрын
problem is time and time again its proven nearly impossible for outside countries to forcibly reform another nation. Even sanctions rarely work to force reforms and are mainly just done to weaken the ruling regime and make them less able to do evil. A ton of the migrants are fleeing countries torn apart by war either relating to totalitarian rule (like the Arab Spring countries) or those torn apart by war relating to religious extremism. Those totalitarian states mainly formed under rulers who were western enemies and who rose to power on pan-Arab and anti-western sentiment whereas those religious extremists were similar and mainly formed due to Saudi Wahhabism and Iranian revolutionary ideology, both of which are fiercely anti-western and both of which are opposed ideologically and often politically by EU members. In order to end that sort of stuff it takes internal pressure for reform, and outside interference will just make things worse like how the US tried exporting democracy and secular government to countries like Afghanistan and Iraq, and since there's already massive anti-western sentiment it's likely to only validate future dictators who campaign on promises of keeping the west out.
@AB89DIK
11 ай бұрын
How about taking some responsibility for the wars? Just an acknowledgment and an apology for a start.
@eddiecalderone
11 ай бұрын
Sudan?
@hamlet557
11 ай бұрын
How about taking some responsibility for having 6 kids when you can't feed them? How about an acknowledgment and an apology for all these r@pes, crime and murders? There is a reason why people don't want more allahuakbars in our societies.
@aristocraticrebel
11 ай бұрын
Apology for what? Being superior?
@shawnn5639
11 ай бұрын
Are these human rights in the room with us right now?
@jeffkadlec8264
11 ай бұрын
I'm from US, putting the burden on border states by states that have the ability to approve illegal immigration without dealing with consequences has been a problem here for DECADES!! And the EU forced their border states, by law, to just deal with the original bad laws. US isn't there yet, as the more liberal states FINALLY have to deal with the policies they approve of. Their responses are amusing.
@arthas640
11 ай бұрын
I cant say im a fan of the guy but i did love it when DeSantis sent those illegal immigrants to Martha's Vineyard. I kind of wish that became the norm, just 1 way bus tickets from places like Loredo Texas to DC. I live in a Liberal state, Washington, but we face similar issues with the homeless epidemic, they're mostly coming from the Rust Belt or fleeing fellow "liberal paradises" like LA. At least based off my own experience working with homeless charities something like 10% or less are actually from this state. Ironically many wealthier Californians are starting to flee the hell holes they created in LA and San Fransisco for cities like Seattle only to see the homeless just follow them. It's like if the rats the fled a sinking ship were then pursued by that ship so it could drown them.
@jeffkadlec8264
11 ай бұрын
@arthas640 They also continue to vote how they used to,being unaware of the reasons their states are falling apart, but when you look at the towns where they vote for Dem's, the actual local town is very NIMBY. They want government to fix everything, vote Democrat to feel good about "helping", and then flee when taxes get too high. And the middle & lower classes are left to deal with the mess that was created.
@avinashreji60
11 ай бұрын
@@arthas640 Lol, making shit up
@xoanwahn
11 ай бұрын
There ARE easy solutions, but they are unpopular with politicians because they are a PR nightmare: a naval blockade of the Mediterranean with immediate rejection of all boats (heavily armed military vessels can escort these people back to African ports and threaten sanctions or military action against countries that refuse to take them back in), closing all external EU borders and halting all immigration until the system is harmonized, reforming the asylum system in a way that makes it impossible for economic migrants to claim or receive asylum, reviewing the immigration status and even citizenship status of people who have entered the EU in the last decade or so and who have not integrated (have not learnt the language, have not found employment, have created ghettos, etc.) and actually deporting them, creating and funding integration programs linked to economic assistance so future migrants will have to integrate in order to get money, etc. It won't look good, but will ultimately be of benefit to EU citizens long term. That's what the EU should care about.
@olehkindzer
10 ай бұрын
Why is the EU allowing this to happen?
@Welgeldiguniekalias
11 ай бұрын
The Dublin Regulation is at odds with the Convention relating to the Status of Refugees. The latter states refugees can travel by irregular means to the country where they want to apply for asylum, and are not required to request asylum in any "safe country" along the way. Furthermore, the countries who waive through the most illegal immigrants, namely Italy and Greece, whine the hardest about solidarity and have successfully negotiated exemptions on Dublin 3 that would allow them to permits refugees to pass through without having their claim for asylum processed in the country of arrival first. Note that I use illegal migrant, refugee and asylum seeker interchangeably because UN and EU regulations are such a mess that these are de facto synonyms.
@WillYouVid
11 ай бұрын
I'd gladly have you speak with some of the refugees and asylum seekers but that would require you to be honest about something for like 3 minutes of your life, which you're structurally incapable of ever doing
@bartoszmigu8488
11 ай бұрын
Meanwhile, Ukraine at war, Europe flooded with illegal migration, but Angela Merkel: I did nothing wrong.
@mart34
11 ай бұрын
Milton Friedman once noted that free immigration cannot coexist with a welfare state. I don't need to spell out the obvious reasons why ...
@dave7384
11 ай бұрын
It's annoying the world uses the term "immigrant" for people who come over with a work visa and contribute to society as well as freeloaders who calls themselves "asylum seekers"
@jamesn0va
11 ай бұрын
If Europe considered immigration an issue a decade ago the uk would still be part of the eu
@bambina5604
11 ай бұрын
No, it wouldn't
@atso9453
10 ай бұрын
For ages migrants from middle east with all the USA's wars have been suffocating Greece, but hey I am glad now that bigger countries are suffering finally this issue got brought to light
@rodmarker2071
11 ай бұрын
A very complex problem with false expectation on both sides. Our small town is being swamped and everyone , both sides are getting irritated . It is impossible to integrate if you only hang out with people who speak your mother tongue, call people who cannot understand you racist and end every encounter by shouting. I don't know if you notice the Politicians never put immigrants , illegal or legal near where they live ??? Strange that.
@arthas640
11 ай бұрын
depressingly hilarious how things are the same across the pond. Look at how the liberal elites in the Northeast opposed border security and wanted to open the flood gates to illegal immigrants but then rallied the police and national guard when those illegal immigrants showed up in wealthy places like Martha's vineyard. They're fine with illegal immigrants who swamp the red states like Texas but not their own backyards.
@WillYouVid
11 ай бұрын
Literally a description of every UK expat I've ever met around the globe, you guys love working in switzerland but you still get ass burn from seeing a black person
@Prideium9001
11 ай бұрын
British in Gambia:
@paooz-j9z
11 ай бұрын
I love how Kalinningrad oblast is an EU protectorate on your maps.
@SaintSalliti
11 ай бұрын
What are you talking about? Hamas had nothing to do with the two terrorist attacks in Belgium and France! Neither they nor the attackers said anything about thisnattack being anything related to Palestine!! And Hanas had never in its history targetted any non-zionist none Israeli factors! They never did anything in Europe!
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