Still can’t get over how the Germans fell for the phony “refugee crisis”
I thought they were supposed to be smart people.
Tunisian “refugee” huh? And from what was this refugee from Tunisia fleeing...?
I found this article very interesting:
When I was actively involved in CT ops/intel, we rarely came across Tunisian jihadis. This statement from the linked article - if true - is pretty damned disturbing: “According to recent estimates, 7,000 Tunisians have joined the [ISIS] cause more than any other country, including much larger ones such as Saudi Arabia and Egypt.”
Could it be that Anis Amri, the suspect in the Berlin Christmas market attack, was one of those who joined ISIS in Iraq or Syria and infiltrated into Europe among the so-called refugees, which, by the way is exactly what ISIS said they would do. How many Anis Amris have come to the United States as “refugees” from Syria?
The smart ones were killed during WWII.
Omg, people here fell for the refugee crisis crap here too. My cousin wrote it into the Passover Seder homemade Haggadah (guide book we follow during the ritual meal)! We had to read stuff about how these refugees are like we Jews were, Israelites wandering through the desert. And how we need to open our arms. It was all I could do not to laugh or puke.
(I’m going to have to use scare-marks, sorry)
The AfD, Germany’s “anti-immigrant” party founded in 2013 beat Angie in her home district about a year after she opened Germany to hundreds of thousands of muslim “refugees”.
http://www.reuters.com/article/us-germany-election-idUSKCN1190XG
Her ally, CSU, Germany’s conservative party is holding her feet to the fire as well.
Americans have been putting up with unbridled, open borders “immigration” for a quarter century.
I thought we were a smart country too, so how did 2008 and 2012 happen?
What happened here is happening there too, but a lot faster because they are learning the joys of diversity and multi-culturalism up close and personal.