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RE: "Don't the politicians of Europe have a moral obligation to step in and help with the "refugees"?"

in #busy6 years ago

Its a somewhat sensitive topic. Fixing the mess in the "refugee" countries is an option but moatly never feasible because most problems are not just isolated, theyre often as a result of many years of mismanagement, so goodluck with fixing a 60 year old problem.
Another sad thing is that whether the "refugees" be real or not and whether they're Syrian or not, its obvious that there's a lot of sufdering in their countries to decide to subject themselves to this komd of life.
Shit, I might just dexide to migrate my ass to Greece one day, Nigeria is about to sell out to China and I'm not about that shit. Oh and its Belemo by the way

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I agree. Fixing those countries is not an option, and in the past efforts of "fixing" countries has resulted in just making a bigger mess.

Yeah, there is pain in the world wherever you look. But you just can't force other people to be good (by your standards). If Germany and the majority of German people wants it, yeah they can have all the migrants, refugees, economic migrants, illegal migrants, legal migrants, each and every one of them.

But you can't force the Polish or Hungarian people to do the same because somewhere in the middle you noticed that you fucked up and it didn't work the way you expected it to work..

As for Greece it's super easy to come, at least illegaly XD We have plenty of Nigerians here! But don't expect it to be any better than your country, your chances of getting a real job here are zero to none. And we are heading full on to become Venezuela after 2022 so yeah... Maybe I should migrate to Nigeria around that year and claim to be a political refugee or something :D

Fucking hell but what about the Greek women?

Ohhh, it will be very easy to get some ;)

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