FRENCH BORDERS CLOSED, STATE OF EMERGENCY

Carryfast:

nightline:
God it has to be bad when the likes of turkey and bulgaria and the rest of them no man lands try’s to stop these people, I mean what the [zb] would them country’s have to offer, most of them from there are living here and the rest of normal Europe, I mean I know its a path way but why do they let you think people would want to live there. Its no better from where they came from.

I think the green fields and mountains of the Balkans offer a large invading population from the south more scope in terms of food and water supplies at least than the Middle Eastern deserts.Not to mention demographic takeover.Which seems to be proved by history from at least around the 14th century.Which is probably what they are all bothered about considering that, unlike us,their history obviously knows and tells them,all about that situation and what it means for the indigenous population. :bulb:

Yes but there’s nowhere like home, and they are not starving so we are not talking about a country in Africa, you would probably starve more in turkey or the rest of them places they are going through.

nightline:

Carryfast:
I think the green fields and mountains of the Balkans offer a large invading population from the south more scope in terms of food and water supplies at least than the Middle Eastern deserts.Not to mention demographic takeover.Which seems to be proved by history from at least around the 14th century.Which is probably what they are all bothered about considering that, unlike us,their history obviously knows and tells them,all about that situation and what it means for the indigenous population. :bulb:

Yes but there’s nowhere like home, and they are not starving so we are not talking about a country in Africa, you would probably starve more in turkey or the rest of them places they are going through.

That’s the point from their point of view ‘home’ in this case doesn’t provide the type of sustainable food and water supply and therefore living standards v population numbers that moving further North does.

Which probably explains much of the motivation for Northward Jihadist invasion from the Middle East into the Balkans and neighbouring parts of Europe through the centuries and the indigenous populations there know it through bitter historical experience. :bulb:

Carryfast:

nightline:

Carryfast:
I think the green fields and mountains of the Balkans offer a large invading population from the south more scope in terms of food and water supplies at least than the Middle Eastern deserts.Not to mention demographic takeover.Which seems to be proved by history from at least around the 14th century.Which is probably what they are all bothered about considering that, unlike us,their history obviously knows and tells them,all about that situation and what it means for the indigenous population. :bulb:

Yes but there’s nowhere like home, and they are not starving so we are not talking about a country in Africa, you would probably starve more in turkey or the rest of them places they are going through.

That’s the point from their point of view ‘home’ in this case doesn’t provide the type of sustainable food and water supply and therefore living standards v population numbers that moving further North does.

Which probably explains much of the motivation for Northward Jihadist invasion from the Middle East into the Balkans and neighbouring parts of Europe through the centuries and the indigenous populations there know it through bitter historical experience. :bulb:

Where do you get your facts from most of them country’s don’t have a pot to ■■■■ in, it would be the last place on earth you would want to go to

nightline:
God it has to be bad when the likes of turkey and bulgaria and the rest of them no man lands try’s to stop these people, I mean what the [zb] would them country’s have to offer, most of them from there are living here and the rest of normal Europe, I mean I know its a path way but why do they let you think people would want to live there. Its no better from where they came from.

Looking at how well-nourished they look, designer gear, etc. they are clearly not here because they were starving or under actual attack before…
More like they’ve deserted a draft in their home country fighting the actual terrorists.
I’m sure our own unemployed layabouts would run away over there - IF we didn’t have a benefit system and they did.
Come to think of it, - didn’t we shoot our deserters in the world wars as well?

They’ve got the means to get here. They’ve got an apathetic EU to pass through that just waves them through to pass the buck as soon as possible, and they’ve got a UK government that is told “It’s illegal to bring in any laws of your own to stop it all” such as a “zero benefits for migrants” policy or “deported if you are not paying taxes within 3 months of arrival”.

Our ethnic immigration policy should be like Japans, Our “points system” like North America’s, and our “Desired Trades” like Australia. There’s no one born in the UK who wants our immigration policy to be “Like Brussels” - Ever. We didn’t vote for it, and it’s proving damned hard to even be allowed a change to “vote it out.”

nightline:

Carryfast:
That’s the point from their point of view ‘home’ in this case doesn’t provide the type of sustainable food and water supply and therefore living standards v population numbers that moving further North does.

Which probably explains much of the motivation for Northward Jihadist invasion from the Middle East into the Balkans and neighbouring parts of Europe through the centuries and the indigenous populations there know it through bitter historical experience. :bulb:

Where do you get your facts from most of them country’s don’t have a pot to ■■■■ in, it would be the last place on earth you would want to go to

The choice between even Jordan and the Balkans is a no brainer let alone many of the other zb holes like Pakistan or Syria.

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Winseer:
Looking at how well-nourished they look, designer gear, etc. they are clearly not here because they were starving or under actual attack before…
More like they’ve deserted a draft in their home country fighting the actual terrorists.

Or they’ve dodged the draft of Assad etc etc because they’re going north on a different mission of ISIS/Nusra/Al Queda etc etc sleeper cell Jihadist invasion instead.On that note wasn’t that at least how two of the Paris attackers ended up being there ?.

Anyone surprised at the new years eve incident in Colone ?
bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-35231046

Bluey Circles:
Anyone surprised at the new years eve incident in Colone ?
bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-35231046

Only the brainiacs like Merkel who wanted to look oh so humanitariun by opening the borders and are now shocked it has all gone wrong

Notice already that the German government are banging on about how “these attackers are not refugees”. Yeh right. How can they be so sure that at least some of them are not?

Answer: - Any talk against immigrants is still considered “Racist” - so even the criminals in their midst now, assaulting woman at will - “get treated with kid gloves” and no public criticism of the wider group is allowed - even now.

It’s only a matter of time until ISIS order Muslims everywhere that “You can now carry out the killings we ask - because they won’t stop you, won’t deport you, won’t jail you. If they shoot you - you’ll be a martyr - win/win!”

If the EU doesn’t crack down on illegal immigrants PROPERLY as a WHOLE - then eventually some stronger governments within the EU such as France - are going to declare the entire Islamic religion illegal.

James McConnell finally not being persecuted by the PC nutters - suggests the tide is turning towards this - in some areas at least.

It look’s like Germany is still suffering from WWII guilt syndrome :unamused:

Dolph:
It look’s like Germany is still suffering from WWII guilt syndrome :unamused:

I know of somebody who used to be in charge there once over, who would not have tolerated all this ■■■■, and would have put a stop to it on day 1. :bulb:

again closed?

robroy:

Dolph:
It look’s like Germany is still suffering from WWII guilt syndrome :unamused:

I know of somebody who used to be in charge there once over, who would not have tolerated all this [zb], and would have put a stop to it on day 1. :bulb:

Like Merkel he was a Socialist who was selective in his ‘preferences’.On that note it’s ironic that Merkel brands Pegida as ‘nazis’. :unamused:

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Lunatics on the move :unamused:

French police have shot dead a man who was apparently trying to attack a police station, on the anniversary of the Charlie Hebdo attacks.
bbc.com/news/world-europe-35250344