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A Translator Living In Germany Has Revealed That Muslim Migrants Believe The Country "should Be Islamised"

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Baldric | 13:00 Thu 17th Nov 2016 | News
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http://www.express.co.uk/news/world/733201/muslim-migrants-christian-Germany-translator-bavaria

‘We will multiply our numbers’ Muslim migrants aim to outbreed Christians.

Well who'd have thought it?
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Gromit, regardless of source it has nothing to do with the subject matter. It's completely unrelated.
Naomi,
// Bahta thinks there is only one explanation for what she sees as deliberate misdirection. She and many Eritreans in Germany are convinced that some of the translators assigned to asylum seekers in Germany are either loyal to Eritrea's repressive regime or even on its payroll. //

The story is clearly about the situation in Germany, not Eritrea. The translators are in Germany and are misrepresent asylum seekers' applications. The opinion of Rut Bahta is because the christian translators are deliberately omitting the muslims claims of persecution out of loyalty (or reward) from their mother country.

This was published before the Express story and shows that the Christian translators in Germany were already seen as untrustworthy by the African muslims they dealt with.
Gromit, it makes no mention whatsoever of the subject we're talking about. You're wheedling around that.
Naomi,
The subject we are talking about is based on the testomy of a Christian Eritrean translator, publushed by an organisation campaigning against Christian persecution.

We are expected to blindly believe her story. My link shows that the Eritrean Christian translators in Germany have previoysly, and prior to this report, been accused of being untrustworthy.
Soooo lets get this straight. The Christian immigrants are no more "trustworthty" than the Muslim immigrants. Simple solution then, don't trust any of them.
I wonder how trustworthy the Muslim interpretors are?
My point throughout this thread is not that the information may not be accurate - merely that it should not be automatically believed simply because it chimes with the perceptions of one particular UK newspaper which published it.
Gromit, //We are expected to blindly believe her story.//

We are not ‘blindly’ believing her story. Evidence indicates that there are many Muslims now living in Europe who think the same. I gave an example earlier.
"I wonder how trustworthy the Muslim interpretors are?"

What makes you enquire about the authenticity of the Muslim interpretors agendas?
Lunol

/// What makes you enquire about the authenticity of the Muslim interpretors agendas? ///

The authenticity of the Christian interpretors agendas has been questioned, so I am just seeking a level playing field.
"The authenticity of the Christian interpretors agendas has been questioned, so I am just seeking a level playing field."

A brilliant execution of the see saw theory in practice.

Balance and fairness, that's what it's all about

Is that just here or will this be apparent on all your new threads and posts as I'm guessin that "a level playing field" means looking at all the news from every angle and posting thuswise is what you mean and not looking at it from a strictly hard right perspective.
\\ Balance and fairness, that's what it's all about //
Unfortunately the muslim faith doesn't believe in this.
Indeed it doesn't Vulcan.
vulcan42 - // \\ Balance and fairness, that's what it's all about //
Unfortunately the muslim faith doesn't believe in this. //

From my experience, the Christian faith doesn't believe in it either!!
^ is that another see-saw theory?
AG - I don't know, because I don't know what a 'see-saw theory' is - if you an explain, I can confirm if that's my view or not.
"From my experience, the Christian faith doesn't believe in it either!!"

Quite so, Andy. Religious faiths of any description must be treated with caution. The difference, as far as this question goes, is that as far as I am aware the Christian Crusades ended around 700 years ago. The Islamic version of those forays, though somewhat less violent (but not entirely without its moments), is very much alive and well and making considerable inroads into western Europe.

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