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by pavlov
34 days ago
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I’m not interested in debating the anti-Islam diatribe. If your lived experience is that “bearded men and veiled women” have destroyed the halcyon paradise of your childhood, then that’s fundamentally a nostalgia-based emotional argument. But I’ll clarify that I wrote that Spain, Portugal and Greece specifically have become dynamic economies in the context of the EU. Spain has grown at a consistent 3% for a decade. Of course the far-right argues that it’s the wrong kind of growth because it’s fueled by immigration (backwards-looking political movements prefer zero growth and a shrinking population if it means less people of the color they don’t like). |
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Half of the middle-schoolers in Vienna (Austria's capital) are now muslim:
https://www.heute.at/s/494-der-kinder-an-wiens-mittelschulen...
In France the DZ (Algerian) mafia is powerful enough to violently intimidate prison personnel and attack prisons:
https://www.latribune.fr/la-tribune-dimanche/societe/attaque...
In Netherlands, "Mokro" (Moroccan) mafia forced the heir to leave the country, after putting a price on her head.
https://www.wsj.com/world/europe/europe-drugs-gangs-organize...
So yeah, I guess that some locals can not commune together with you about the immense benefits unrestrained immigration brings to their countries.