Posted on 06/02/2015 12:07:08 AM PDT by Berlin_Freeper
Germany received more than 200,000 requests for asylum in 2014, with the country taking in nearly 800,000 migrants. The number is expected to be even more this year.
Speaking to citizens in a conference on the quality of life in Germany on Monday, the Chancellor Angela Merkel said she would like to work for a culture that would be more welcoming towards refugees.
(Excerpt) Read more at dw.de ...
Germany, like so many others is disappearing.
By cultural suicide.
The global news has reported islam as an invaduing force ... and everyone says .. "Ayup .. that's right " .... but does nothing
I haven't read the article and I'm commenting from the seat of my pants ... and I'm comfortable with my statement and accusation.
one simple factor has created somuch chaos worldwide - fairness and equality, i.e. “PC”
Britain will overtake Germany and France to become the biggest country in the EU in 50 years' time, according to population projections unveiled yesterday. A survey of demographic trends finds Britain's positive birth rate contrasting strongly with most other large countries in Europe.
Germany is ceasing to be a country
The fact that the Shia and Sunni haven't even made peace between themselves should give them pause. Are the Germans going to make sure that only Shia or only Sunni Muslims immigrate? If they discriminate against one or the other that would be intolerant. If they let both in, then they are asking for civil war.
Of course saying that is politically advantageous in that the UN and many European nations are clamoring that nations take in more....this is the global agenda of course as well.
I'm not convinced she really means it though....she's juggling her nation between a rock and hard place regarding the alliances..economically and otherwise..forged and yet to be ....while balancing loyalties in a tough political environment on the World Stage.
>> I believe that the Europeans have a false confidence that the immigrants will convert over time to secular beliefs.
Only the effective voting majority is supporting the outcome. No doubt many are not supporting the immigration.
And while significant factions of Europe pretend to be secular, those factions in reality depend heavily on Christianity for their liberties.
Multiculturalism was never intended by God....He made distinctions for a reason....otherwise a it's man made endeavor to attempt to unite varying cultures...and it will not work as they intend it to.
Culturally they are definitely not disappearing. On the contrary they are experiencing a boom imho
Soon, the money will be gone and most of the EU migrants will head back to their own booming economies while Albion retires to irrelevance
Western Europe is quite different from the East and even in Western Europe, Italy is quite different from Belgium etc.
Also, many of (but defienitely not "all") the Turks in Germany are secular or rather apathetic to religion, like the Germans.
We Americans have no practical clue how diverse Europe is
The best we can do is north vs south ... or country vs city ...
We just have no way of referencing Europe
Thanx, Cronos
1. "those from... Africa nations do not assimilate well in Western nations overall" -- that's not true for Christian Africans from Africa who are hard working and integrate -- they speak fluent French or English and merge well. Even the Eritreans who head to Italy
2. "... because most are Islamic" -- those from Moslem countries yes, but the boat refugees to Europe are at least 50% Christian -- from sub-Saharan nations or from Eritrea or Syrian Christians etc.
3. "Multiculturalism was never intended by God.." -- sorry, He definitely DID intend it, that's why there are multiple cultures across the world. Christianity spread among myriad cultures and that was good. Multi-culturalism in which people respect each other's Christian (or Zoroastrian or Hindu or Buddhist -- but not Moslem (more on that later)) cultures is GOOD
Islam is NOT a culture, it is a civilisational virus, so all of the above statements are not relevant to Islam
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Look at England even -- it has strong cultural differences between Yorkshire and Cornwall and Sussex and Essex. even today
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