Posted on 09/22/2016 1:07:47 AM PDT by Bubba Gump Shrimp
Britains Foreign Office has complained after an official Hungarian leaflet claimed London and other major cities across Europe had become no-go zones due to mass immigration.
The leaflet, sent by the Hungarian government to millions of households ahead of the referendum on migrant quotas, lists London alongside Berlin, Stockholm, Marseille, Copenhagen and Brussels as being among hundreds of no-go areas.
(Excerpt) Read more at breitbart.com ...
Seems like The Great One saved Eastern Europe only a short time before western europe decided to commit slow, painful suicide.
Huh? Didn’t read the article because Breitbart overloads my computer. What’s this about?
Breitbart is buggy for sure. So is Daily Mail. I switch to google chrome on those
I don’t get any ads or spam when visiting Breitbart or other of those ‘loaded’ sites.
Use Chrome, and install the Ghostery app.
The Ghostery App allows you to shut down advertising, trackers, beacons, widgets, social trackers like facebook, etc.
The only thing that runs on Breitbart for me is ‘disqus’, that’s the only one I allow to be running on that site so I can comment there.
Chrome is far superior to IE, I haven’t used Firefox in years.
Don’t go to any of those cities, folks. Make my lodging, entertainment, and airfare cheaper. Thanks for the help, Hungary.
One of the best college professors I had was Hungarian. He told us an amusing story about how the occupying Nazis would hand out chocolate to children, and when the Soviets came, they just raped anything that moved.
Sort of. But looks like they self censored.
No go because of “immigration”?
Immigration of whom? Canadians?
As it stands at this moment, “The House of Smith” has declared ALL of Europe, as a no-go status.
If “The House of Smith” desires to go stare at Johnny and Jane Jihad, all that is required is a road trip to Minnesota.
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