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Old 08-27-18, 06:13 AM   #543
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Left-green anti-americanism unites with Muslim anti-semitism. Not just stabbings and rapes have risen in Germany, with Muslim migrants beign massively overrepresented in the perpetrator group, but mobbing and violence against Jews is acceptbale almost, politics remain inactive and produce nothing but rhetorical lip confessions,

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Recently, I talked about anti-Semitism at Oxford University (St. Jones College). I distinguished three types of anti-Semitism: > the old Nazi anti-Semitism;
> the "New Antisemitism" that thrives in the world of Islam and its diaspora in Europe;
> the left-wing anti-Semitism that is flourishing in Europe.
I focused on the case of Germany, where the Left, in solidarity with Islamists as alleged victims of the Jews, seeks to purge themselves of the German guilt of the German murder of six million Jews. The new anti-Semitism, both of the left and the Islamists, disguises itself as anti-Zionism and as "Israel bashing". The victims of yesterday, the Jews, become perpetrators.
So far, the Left Greens have used the moral pressure of the 2015/2016 refugee crisis to stigmatize dissidents as Nazis. Even those Democrats who did not share the stranger's left-green refinement and pointed to the fact that the majority of newcomers from the Middle East were anti-Semites were treated that way.
Slowly, this narrative crumbles and people realize that the Left Greens are silent about the new anti-Semitism. The Jewish scientist Michael Wolffsohn denounces in the NZZ "the radicalized Muslim minority" and their "growing anti-Semitism" and gives to consider: "Many Jews want to emigrate."
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A total social wellfare state does nto attract the best and most qulfied and civilized from other places (becasue they do not need it and Germany and Belgium are the two most heavily taxing countries in the world), but the loosers or/and the unqualified, those at the lower end of the social food chain. If this meets racism and anti-semitism as preached by Quranic doctrine (according to which islam should seek and shall take as natural the rule of Islam over all others: death for all infidels and atheists, and submission and slave status for Christians and Jews), then nothing good can come from this. In three or four decades at the latest those newcomers who may have worked indeed so far will become pensioneers, and it has been shown in calculations from Switzerland that then the little money they added to the social state, will more than called up then, the pendulum will swing back in full force. Means: in the long run, the costs outweigh the short-time gains.

This is not to say that most migrants indeed work. Most do not. And will not in the next generation as well. We have half a century of experience with the Turkish migration into Germany, and calculating all costs, it is a net loss for Germany. Later generations will be even more orthodox and conservatve, than the generation that move din first, we have learned. Todays migration is a net movement into your social systems. We may gain short termed benefits - and much higher long-termed costs and losses. Like we do with money, we now do with migration buying time at the cost of accepting much more dramatic collapse at the end.

All this pendulum will swing back already uch earlier, when the boom we have running, comes to an end before those 30-40 years. Becasue the majority of this emigrants who found a job indeed, work in branches and jobs that are very weak, will suffer dearly from a recession, will get lost first.

Germany behaves as if the best of times will last forever, and no wortsneing or even just weakening of the economical situation is even imaginable. All this hype and super-idealistic stuff - it will not forget us and will take bitter revenge. And I am very certain it will not be 30-40 years. More likely less than 10 years.
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