Posted on 05/06/2015 3:06:43 AM PDT by markomalley
Aarhus (2nd biggest city in Denmark) has a master plan for changing the ghetto. The price for the plan is several billion kroner. It aims to transform the citys major ghetto Gellerupparken into an attractive town which the Danes will like to live in.
Gellerupparken has for decades been notorious as a lawless area where gang crime and disorderly conduct with vandalism and arson are wide spread.
Gellerupparken is also increasingly being populated by devout Muslims who work to shape the region toward a parallel society where norms and social behavior is increasingly shaped by Islamic law, Sharia.
Just 10 years ago there were hardly any women wearing headscarves and long, concealing clothes. Today it is almost the rule, also for underage girls.
In the ghetto lies also the mosque Grimhøjvej (the mosque in Denmark that has sent the most jihadis to Syria). According to the mosque itself it is to the mosque which attracts the largest number of children and young people from the local area.
TV2 East Jutland (major Danish news channel) have visited a couple of Danes who lived in Gellerup right from the start.
Allan Fisker, who today are retired, moved in in the mid-seventies.
Some things are good and some things can be bad. One is spat upon, thrown stones at or beaten, says Allan Fisker, adding that he also experiencing very positive. Allan Fisker does not tell what the positive is about.
Inga Sorensen moved into Gellerup in 1969 and the children have gone to the local school. Today she does not trust that the politicians big plans will change the negative trend in Gellerup.
She says that the area began to change in the middle of the seventies, when many foreigners moved in, preferably Turkish families.
According to Inga Sorensen they were like everyone else. The children play with each other and so on. There were never any problems.
But in the early nineties it dawned on Inga Sorensen that the district really had changed.
I was sitting on the balcony and thought My God, where are you living? Not a single one of the kids are talking Danish. I have also experienced being on the bus, when it was only me who was Danish. I think its a little disheartening, even for them because they do not learn the language when they do not socialize with Danes, says Inga Sorensen.
Inga Sorensen says the areas reputation is destroyed.
I do not know a Dane who wants to move here, I do not, do you? She asks tje journalist from TV2.
German proverb:
“There is nothing in nature as permanent as a temporary guest worker.”
LOL - I like that ....
The whole cheap labor thing is a total sham. They're all on the dole!
In these countries (and most countries in Europe) it is well beyond the point of "asking" them to leave. They must be forced to leave, and that will probably mean a lot of violence. But there is now not much other choice left if widespread violence and even civil war is to be avoided. Otherwise, they will not leave and instead will force you to submit to their Sharia Law.
Europe is in for a very, very bloody period. So will we be if we don't get ahead of our Muslim immigration problem, fast. Instead, our government is bringing in Muslims daily by the planeloads. We are importing our own massive bloodbath.
O’s policies in the Mid East are producing tens of thousands of more refugees fleeing into Europe and the US. May not be an unintended consequence . . .
The price for the plan is several billion kroner. It aims to transform the citys major ghetto Gellerupparken into an attractive town which the Danes will like to live in.
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Start by razing that mosque....
(all the red dots or crescent icons represent mosques in this area...and this area is not unique)
A target rich environment.
Simple solution: End the dole!
Sure did. And of course "Christians" is synonymous with that.
Apologies. Left out a few words, too, but that's common.
Santorum may have touched upon it. But he's hardly a player this time around.
Walker dared to allude to limits on legal immigration, but only mentioned economics/jobs.
The rest are Missing in Action, or worse.
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