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Spark Your Confidence@SYourConfidence·
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Spark Your Confidence@SYourConfidence·
@RMXnews Even when faced extinction, Germans still do not have balls to say what they we really think. "I don`t blame solely immigration" lol
Remix News & Views@RMXnews

🇩🇪🔴"I'm leaving Germany." Famous German Youtuber "Radical Living" with 2 million followers explains why he is leaving his country. "Once you have children, you also think about where you want to raise them, especially if you have a daughter. I don't think Germany is a good place to raise a daughter anymore because women, in general, don't feel safe walking down the street at night." "You don't have to take it from me; there are public petitions in all major German cities. Women want vouchers for free taxi rides at night, and in Berlin, they want women-only subway wagons. The stories you hear about what women have to endure in Berlin public transport are just messed up." "If a woman can't walk down the street at night and feel safe, you have failed as a society. It’s ridiculous that every time something happens, politicians just say we have a 'knife problem' or suggest women should dress differently." "You can also see the decline in small things. You can't go to the supermarket anymore without feeling like we're living in a crime-polluted society." "Even in Prenzlauer Berg, one of the best neighborhoods in Berlin, you go into a drugstore like DM and have to ask the cashier to unlock basic products like shampoo or cream because they get stolen so much. Even in a normal supermarket like Edeka, they are locking up alcohol and Red Bulls—things that cost only €1.50—with security tags. What kind of society is this becoming?" "Radical Living" also cites Christmas markets. "Last year, several were canceled because they couldn’t afford the 'terror defense' anymore. It costs millions of euros to put those barriers up. If Christmas markets—a place of joy that people look forward to in December—get canceled because they can't afford terror defense, many things have gone wrong in this country." "Don't get me wrong; I don't want to blame this solely on migration. Migration isn't a bad thing per se, but there are always going to be a few people who do stupid things, and you have to filter them out. Germany is doing an extremely bad job at that." He also notes that even people rejected for asylum are not being sent back home. In the full 36-minute video, "Radical Living" cites the worsening economy, the high tax burden, the abuse of the welfare system, and other countries with a better quality of life as all factors in his decision to leave. "Radical Living" has amassed millions of followers through his comedic takes, which are also popular with young people and left-wing viewers. As a result, this video, which has 1.7 million views, is sure to reach a wide audience.

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Dr. Thor🗽@Thorsten1649·
Die Statistik und Lebenserfahrung ist der Grund warum der Platz frei bleibt👌🏻
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The Lord Camp 🇧🇲@LordCampV·
CBC: "This single mom and her family have been living in Ottawa hotels for over a year" Couldn't even be arsed to put socks on for the interview. Buried very deep below the lede, without a shade of criticism: "Jasmine and her two daughters arrived from Congo to visit friends"
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fearless fee@feefranklin·
Lidl just now. 8 fat Africans trolleys loaded up board a paid for mini bus. Free accommodation Free food they paid with vouchers Whilst irish people struggle to pay for the basics, we are being fucking gaslighted on a massive scale
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Michael Connell
Michael Connell@SatSol26·
Tell me how importing an entire working class of foreigners into the country helps the Irish Working class? Is it the competition for employment, housing, school places, medical services, etc.? Is that how Irish families benefit? Is it the Employer who is spoiled for choice?
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Felix Rex
Felix Rex@navyhato·
There are no men left in Ukraine. They are fighting to defend a nation that will be made up with the remnants of their women and African/Islamic/Indian men now pouring in. Zelensky can flee to Israel, but this is nothing short of a civilization catastrophe that did not need to happen had he not been "placed" in his position. Weep for Ukraine.
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@EuropeanPan Again beautiful European democracy
PanEuropeanMovement@EuropeanPan

"Europeans don’t want mass-immigration, but our political elites are forcing it." One cannot argue against this statement at this point. Immigration has been among the top concerns for Europeans for many years. In the Dutch case, even when Mark Rutte was prime-minister, research from the public broadcaster already showed that a majority of the population favoured a total asylum stop. What they got instead was the most liberal asylum policy in Europe and a law to forceably spread asylum seekers across the country, a law that was passed with the explicit (false) promise that it would go hand in hand with measures to reduce the influx. The disgruntled Dutch electorate then made Geert Wilders' party the largest, which led to the formation of a right-wing government coalition. The entire establishment immediately went in overdrive to sabotage the new government's plans before they were even put on paper. For months on end, the media warned that the Netherlands would turn into a kind of Orban's Hungary while everyone from politicians, government institutions, NGOs, mayors and even the police spoke out against the proposed strict immigration policies. Because one of the coalition parties got cold feet due to all this moral blackmail, but also because of Wilders' party's own incompetence and uncooperative attitude, the government fell after just a few months, achieving absolutely nothing. Then, the progressive liberal Jetten came to power, who - just like Rutte and Wilders before him - was elected on a platform that included immigration reduction. And again the Dutch people are getting the exact opposite. A slimmed down proposal by the former right-wing coalition for stricter asylum rules as well as a plan to stop prioritising "refugees" when allocating social housing has just been rejected, while new asylum centres pop up like mushrooms across the country. The Netherlands is now the top destination in Europe for Palestinian asylum seekers. So people have no other option left than to go to the streets and protest as loudly as they can. What else are they supposed to do when the government tries to dump Third World men next to their home or their kids school? They tried voting their way out of it for decades and that had the opposite effect. Mass migration, of which asylum is just the tip of the iceberg, is destroying people's trust in our political system. The people who insist that it continues cannot be blind to this reality. The only conclusion to draw from this is that they simply believe there is no cause more just or important than to welcome as many as possible non-Europeans in our midst.

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