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Old 07-27-16, 07:31 AM   #1724
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Originally Posted by Betonov View Post
Immigrants that are ready to become productive members of society don't need a second chance.
A second chance in life when we allow them in. No second chances in crime.
We don't even give second chances to our own. One murder and you're off to jail (provided the police and courts do their job).
Do you want all the Yugos back from here? That's how you will get them.
No seriously, I think we should differ petween petty crime and criminal offences. For the first thing you should have a second chance, for the second one, not.
I'm especially referring to Yugos, as Germany took a ton of them during the Balkan wars and many stayed. There were folks under them who were heavily trumatized as well, just as some had trouble adjusting and/or were prone to more violent behaviour.
The difference: you don't see any Serbs blowing themselves up for perceived injustices they saw. You certainly know better than me how happy they were about the NATO bombings back then and still are today. Interestingly enough, today those ex-refugees are even more against the current policies than native Germans are, just as most immigrants who came here by other means.

There are certain authoritan personalities and cultures where kindness is seen as weakness. Just as an Indian once explained to me: in India, if you give away free stuff, you're not seen as a generous guy, but as a sucker who deserves to be ripped off.

Just look at the scumbag who burned down the refugee shelter here in my home town, endangering 300 people who were living there: http://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-36487781
This guy already had >30 criminal offences on his record. Given our competent police force here, you can triple the number for the real number of crimes he committed. It's no wonder those folks don't take laws seriously when they never experience the slightest consequences of their actions. That's one problem of our laws: they are intended for the normal population: if you have a job, you fear financial repercussions; if you come from a country which chops off your hand for stealing, or the police just beats you up, you laugh at a system which takes your name and puts you on the street afterwards.
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