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German Crowd Cheers Migrant Shelter Fire

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ChillDoubt | 01:48 Mon 22nd Feb 2016 | News
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http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-35625595

I'm guessing the herrenvolk are getting sick of the refugee situation.....
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Unfortunate. Sad. But hardly surprising. Allow mass migration into your country and citizens will become demoralised and increasingly angry at what is being imposed on them. At some point a catastrophic reaction will occur somewhere. It's the government's job to avoid this sort of situation, not ensure it.
10:04 Mon 22nd Feb 2016
Its sometimes easy to understand why the German people ever allowed Kristallnacht to take place under their noses. Then it was Jews....now its Muslims.

It seems to me that some Germans at least, have learned nothing from its history. Racial hatred in its purest form.
Mikey > It seems to me that some Germans at least, have learned nothing from its history.

And many millions around Europe have learnt from history and are rightly concerned about the volume of migrants, especially in Germany, that have been approved to stay without any serious understanding of issues of integration or any coherent policy whatsoever.
agchristie...most of these in Germany at the moment were invited in to stay by Frau Merkel, which is something that the German electorate will have to keep in mind when they next go to the Polls.
Mikey > .most of these in Germany at the moment were invited in to stay by Frau Merkel

Government's decision yes and not the population. True democracy at work. Merkel has the temerity to talk about sanctions on other European countries, she has left some of those chips she was seen eating on her shoulder....
//Its sometimes easy to understand why the German people ever allowed Kristallnacht to take place...//

mikey, you're usually one of the first to criticise when Godwin's Law is invoked. and yet here.......
My head isn't in the sand trust me - they day I support cheering a burning building (empty or not) or try to prevent emergency services doing their job , then I will have hit rock bottom.
^the day
The less that National Governments appear to be listening to their citizens the more frequently this type of response will occur.
It can only be a matter of time before something, somewhere is going to result in a significant loss of life.
//Police ordered three people to leave the fire scene because they were hampering firefighters' work and temporarily detained two of them, whom they described as intoxicated 20-year-old locals, after they ignored the order.//

This appears to the extent of the blocking of fire crews.
Mikey, //Racial hatred in its purest form.//

And you know that how? Does it never occur to you that people are genuinely concerned about the impact that vast numbers of immigrants, especially those who embrace and are determined to cling to an entirely alien culture, will have on their country and on their communities? You say “then it was the Jews”, but if some of these newcomers have their way, next it will be not only the indigenous population, but also those immigrants who do want to integrate.

http://www.theanswerbank.co.uk/News/Question1476104.html

Why does that^ not concern you? I can’t see you banging tables and talking about Kristallnacht on that thread – or do you think that only the Germans are capable of committing such horrors?
JTH > The less that National Governments appear to be listening to their citizens the more frequently this type of response will occur.

Some Governments have brought it all on themselves. Best talkers are the worst listeners.
The Governments may well have 'brought it on themselves'. However, Governments are nebulous things and can change according to the whims of the electorate.
Unfortunately, the problems they create have to be dealt with on a daily basis by the very people they purport to represent.
Damage has already been done. Countries cannot do a volte-face and start deporting thousands of migrants whoever is in power simply because they have now realised there is no logical plan or policy to deal with the issues.
jack - //The Governments may well have 'brought it on themselves'. However, Governments are nebulous things and can change according to the whims of the electorate.
Unfortunately, the problems they create have to be dealt with on a daily basis by the very people they purport to represent. //

If there is one thing that is guaranteed to turn me from a mild-mannered patient soul into a raving shouting shouty person is lack of accountability.

It occurs from governments down - decisions are made, and by the time they come to fruition, often with massive life-changing consequences for millions of people, the originators have simply tefloned away into other roles, usually with eight-figure salaries, or comfortable retirement, but always without fail, a complete absence of accountability.

Hessletine - mines closed
Blair - wars (various)
Cameron - Europe (jury currently debating)
Bush - wars (various)
Thatcher - sell-off of social housing /utilities / others too numerous ...

and the list goes on.

If any of these people seriously thought that they would one day be made accountable for the decisions they made, and the effects they had, it would concentrate their minds to the required levels, and some of the most rash choices (invasion of Iraq Mr Blair?) would simply never have taken place.

Mrs Merkel is doubtless lining up a number of directorships as the end of her political career lurches ever closer, as the migrant crisis she has designed drags her country into turmoil.
Had a funny dream last night: dreamt I agreed with an Andy Hughes post.
^Spooky!
//Hessletine - mines closed //

I think your ire might be misdirected - by te time Mr Heseltine announced the closure of 31/50 remaining pits in 1991, the coal industry in the UK was already a spent force. When set against the size of the workforce in 1945 (800,000), the figure of 31,000 affected by the 1991 closures seems almost irrelevant.
vetuste - //Had a funny dream last night: dreamt I agreed with an Andy Hughes post. //

Did you wake up screaming?

LOL!
V_e > Had a funny dream last night: dreamt I agreed with an Andy Hughes post.

I think you have been an unwelcome victim of Dr Kirschner in The Stolen Ones by Richard Montanari. He was an experimentalist in the art of dream therapy!

"Traumen sie"??
Thanks Mamy.....(13:50 ,...the voice of common sense, as usual !

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