Tag: immigration

German Regime Europe’s Most Hated Government

Alarmingly, Merkel’s Washington Occupied Germany is less popular than the East German regime before the collapse of the Soviet Bloc. Public safety in Germany, as far as politically motivated crime is concerned, is at an all-time low. Extreme violence has increased significantly, but there are also unconstitutional trends. In the light of the last 20 years, the level of politically motivated crime in Germany today is unknown since the chaos of World War II when the Allied troops ransacked Germany.

The Right is Right Again

Migration is not needed for growth or prosperity: Domestic industry in Europe’s most conservative anti-migrant nation expanded by 4 percent in the first quarter of 2021 despite the fact that the automotive industry, which has the highest weight and growth potential in Hungary, fell by 3.6 percent. The overall growth spurt despite the slowdown in automobile production shows that right-wing Hungarian industry has a balanced structure and has several strong points.

Roots the Movie in Reverse

The Danish government is looking for ways to deter economic migrants seeking a better life of financial and comfort paid for others. The small nation has come up with the idea of directing asylum seekers to countries outside the European continent. Danish MEPs are currently debating a bill that would allow the Scandinavian country to transfer responsibility for receiving applicants to a third country or several third countries, Le Monde reported.

Poised for Putsch now the United States Army

More than 120 retired US military leaders have signed an open letter criticising the Biden administration’s policies and questioning the outcome of the 2020 election ~ and the president’s mental health. The retired brass’ concerns reflect growing distrust in basic social institutions and federal authorities among Americans, observers say.

See no evil, hear no evil, speak no evil judges threaten peace in Europe

Chahinez, a 31-year-old mother of three originally from Algeria, died in Mérignac, near Bordeaux, after being burned alive by her serial-psycho 45-year-old husband, sparking a wave of indignation and protests. Around 300 people, friends and neighbours gathered for an hour in silence near the scene of the tragedy, placing flowers, candles, and a message: 
‘We will not forget you,’ was written on the sidewalk where the Algerian woman tragically and needlessly died.