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the people of Germany didn't get a say on who and how many could be allowed in, their government did however.
i don;t know about institutionally racist, but they do have their far right, Neo Nazi groups, just as we all do.
"The West, by taking all the Syrian refugees, is emptying Syria of any kind of resistance to the Caliphate (ISIS). The West's compassion, by taking in the refugees escaping ISIS, will end up leaving only the radicals to rule unopposed in Syria and Iraq".

There's a thought.
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/// but they do have their far right, Neo Nazi groups, just as we all
do. ///

Led by whom?

https://static.independent.co.uk/s3fs-public/styles/story_medium/public/thumbnails/image/2017/03/17/16/merkel-as-hitler.jpg
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not a kind picture.
"There's a thought."

It's always been a thought uppermost in my mind whenever mass migration is discussed, Togo.

The Middle East and Africa is being emptied of its young men as they decamp en masse for a better life. Much of mainland Europe is being emptied labour. Not only the unskilled variety who leave to pick fruit in the UK but also of the skilled variety. Just few days ago in another question I asked how it was seen as perfectly acceptable - even vital - for thousands of nurses, trained by other European nations, to up sticks and work in the UK whereas it was suggested that UK trained staff should be tied here to repay their training cost. Answer came there none.

Mass migration will cause large imbalances of various types across nations - particularly (though not exclusively) in those that are net losers of people. The long term effects of it have not been properly thought through (if they have been considered at all) as short term expediency seems all that matters.

'The west' is emptying Syria of any moderate opposition? I think you'll find it's Syria's regime which is doing that. And I think you'll also find that suits Mr Assad and Mr Putin just fine (anyway i thought the received wisdom here was that all the nasties were actually secretly invading Europe :-) )
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Regarding the Cologne New Year's Eve mass sex attacks:

/// Many blamed refugees for the attacks – even though subsequent reports revealed only three out of the 58 men arrested were from Iraq and Syria. ///

That may well be but the others where Algerian, Tunisian, and Moroccan.

So taking into account that the Police Chief was suspended for playing down the attacks, perhaps his replacement was within his right to take the action he did against those North African men?


the question is will Germany and much of Europe regret taking in so many refugees, considering that there is wide spread unemployment in many parts of Europe.
that's a funny one for sure, as far as I can tell the Twists have been doing their bit more than any of the didgeridoo.
//So taking into account that the Police Chief was suspended for playing down the attacks, perhaps his replacement was within his right to take the action he did against those North African men? //

The Police Chief was 100% right in screening, but the minute he texted a derogatory term for north African immigrants he answered your original question about institutionalised racism.

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