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30% latinos and 13% black men for Trump if im not mistaken, so there is hope bra.

Just like the Sikhs voted Pro Brexit.

There is hope.
Here's the thing. We gotta get Marxism out of education or abolish government education altogether.
 
Here's the thing. We gotta get Marxism out of education or abolish government education altogether.

Give the fools a taste, they be on their knees sucking dick with in a month begging to get out. Luckily for us hundredths of millions once lived under it and know better.

The most dumbass worthless system with sole exception of islam.
 
Give the fools a taste, they be on their knees sucking dick with in a month begging to get out. Luckily for us hundredths of millions once lived under it and know better.

The most dumbass worthless system with sole exception of islam.
At least with Islam they don't kill you for no reason, if you follow their shitty teachings you'll be fine.

I don't know man, I just really want us to develop a "Plan B" in case this America thing doesn't work out.
 
Merkel trying to appease people before election then face-turn and allow more in.

This

Germany to return new asylum seekers to Greece from March
12th January 2017​

Pieces of shit.
Germany and nordic countries attracted fuckton of third worlders with theyr crap politics, and now they want pass it to Greece and us as geographically we are the first country they reach, because it's easier than actual deportation

Fun thing is that somebody deported from Germany to Italy will likely be back in Germany next week lol

This is not a solution, just more political moves from the traitors of Europe

Solution will be create an actual routine plan of mass deportation to countries of origin, put heavy pressure on north african states and start to actual block clandestine immigration routes, with both boost of militar presence and waaay harsher laws
 
And you don't attribute that to demographics? Haven't you noticed the correlation between white Europeans and low crime rate?

Of course. You go to Bremen with a Lebanese clan of about 1000 hardened criminals for example, of course demographics matter. And poorer cities in East Germany are slightly safer than those in the West for a reason. I just pointed that out because there is always this image of Germany being a hellhole with insane levels of crime. The impact of the Islamic migration will surely be felt and I also think we will have more crime for it, but we aren't there yet.

you wasting your time, he is a hard lftist that cant own up to certain facts.

I'm not a hard leftist by any possible definition. You're wrong.
 
I believe that immigration is only a good thing if there is assimilation. If there are some cultures that are unwilling/unable to assimilate, they must not be permitted to immigrate there.
 
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Here's the thing. We gotta get Marxism out of education or abolish government education altogether.

"Marxism" is really just a form of control created by Khazarian Jews to destroy nationalism and make it easier for them to take over powerful positions in banking and media. Nationalism has always been antithetical to Khazarians Jews because they are highly ethnocentric and bigoted group that believes in their race's superiority over all others. Their hatred is mostly for European nationalism.
 
Kerry says it's "inappropriate" for Trump to call Merkel's refugee policy "a catastrophic mistake"
Reporting by Lesley Wroughton; editing by Andrew Roche
Jan 16, 2017


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U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry said on Monday it was "inappropriate" for Donald Trump to brand German Chancellor Angela Merkel's refugee policy "a catastrophic mistake".

"I thought frankly it was inappropriate for a president-elect of the United States to be stepping into the politics of other countries in a quite direct manner," Kerry told CNN's Christiane Amanpour during a one-day visit to London in the last week of the Obama administration.

"He will have to speak to that. As of Friday, he is responsible for that relationship."

Trump, who will be sworn in as president on Friday, had said in a joint interview with Bild newspaper and the Times of London that he respected Merkel, but criticized her stance on refugees, which allowed a wave of more than 1 million refugees into Germany.

Merkel faces a tough re-election battle in September.

"I think we have to be very careful about suggesting that one's strongest leaders in Europe, and most important players with respect to where we are heading, made one mistake or another. I don't think it's appropriate for us to be commenting on that," Kerry said.

He rejected Trump's description of Merkel's refugee policy as "catastrophic".

"I think she was extremely courageous. I don't think it amounts to that characterization,"
Kerry said.

"It has had some problems, but everybody has had some problems with this challenge of how to respond as a big nation, a great nation, as the West, where our values, our principles are important with respect to caring for people who are in distress," he added.

The United States has admitted far fewer Syrian refugees than some allies, such as Germany. Trump has said violent militants could enter the country posing as refugees.

http://mobile.reuters.com/article/idUSKBN15028A
 
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Kerry says it's "inappropriate" for Trump to call Merkel's refugee policy "a catastrophic mistake"
Reporting by Lesley Wroughton; editing by Andrew Roche
Jan 16, 2017


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U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry said on Monday it was "inappropriate" for Donald Trump to brand German Chancellor Angela Merkel's refugee policy "a catastrophic mistake".

"I thought frankly it was inappropriate for a president-elect of the United States to be stepping into the politics of other countries in a quite direct manner," Kerry told CNN's Christiane Amanpour during a one-day visit to London in the last week of the Obama administration.

"He will have to speak to that. As of Friday, he is responsible for that relationship."

Trump, who will be sworn in as president on Friday, had said in a joint interview with Bild newspaper and the Times of London that he respected Merkel, but criticized her stance on refugees, which allowed a wave of more than 1 million refugees into Germany.

Merkel faces a tough re-election battle in September.

"I think we have to be very careful about suggesting that one's strongest leaders in Europe, and most important players with respect to where we are heading, made one mistake or another. I don't think it's appropriate for us to be commenting on that," Kerry said.

He rejected Trump's description of Merkel's refugee policy as "catastrophic".

"I think she was extremely courageous. I don't think it amounts to that characterization,"
Kerry said.

"It has had some problems, but everybody has had some problems with this challenge of how to respond as a big nation, a great nation, as the West, where our values, our principles are important with respect to caring for people who are in distress," he added.

The United States has admitted far fewer Syrian refugees than some allies, such as Germany. Trump has said violent militants could enter the country posing as refugees.

http://mobile.reuters.com/article/idUSKBN15028A
It's almost as if Trump has more awareness of the issue than Kerry.
 
"Marxism" is really just a form of control created by Khazarian Jews to destroy nationalism and make it easier for them to take over powerful positions in banking and media. Nationalism has always been antithetical to Khazarians Jews because they are highly ethnocentric and bigoted group that believes in their race's superiority over all others. Their hatred is mostly for European nationalism.

Is it racist to point out that Hitler was scared that his people would suffer under Jewish control, and that Jews were trying to totally control Germany?

Hitler saw SIXTY MILLION people get fuckinng wrecked under Jewish Led Russia, so he had to be spooked.

whatever though, lets call real discussion sherfront, is that how it works?
 
Is it racist to point out that Hitler was scared that his people would suffer under Jewish control, and that Jews were trying to totally control Germany?

Hitler saw SIXTY MILLION people get fuckinng wrecked under Jewish Led Russia, so he had to be spooked.

whatever though, lets call real discussion sherfront, is that how it works?
Let's not turn Hitler into a hero, considering his own supremacist views and actions.
 
Let's not turn Hitler into a hero, considering his own supremacist views and actions.

I would never call Hitler a fucking hero. A realist? Maybe.

Germany is now defeated. Destroyed from within....... swamped with foreign third world assholes who will kill her.


Who did that?






I know who
 
I would never call Hitler a fucking hero. A realist? Maybe.

Germany is now defeated. Destroyed from within....... swamped with foreign third world assholes who will kill her.


Who did that?






I know who
Liberals?
 
Is it racist to point out that Hitler was scared that his people would suffer under Jewish control, and that Jews were trying to totally control Germany?

Hitler saw SIXTY MILLION people get fuckinng wrecked under Jewish Led Russia, so he had to be spooked.

whatever though, lets call real discussion sherfront, is that how it works?
I would never call Hitler a fucking hero. A realist? Maybe.

Germany is now defeated. Destroyed from within....... swamped with foreign third world assholes who will kill her.


Who did that?






I know who

bolsheviks = khazar jews
 
Donald Trump's criticism of Angela Merkel cannot be accepted by Europeans, says French finance minister
'The more he makes this sort of statement, the more Europeans close ranks'

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Criticism of German Chancellor Angela Merkel by Donald Trump cannot be accepted by Europeans, the French Minister of Finance has said.

Michel Sapin said the President-elect's criticism of Europe only serves to reinforce European solidarity.

"The more he [Mr Trump] makes this sort of statement, the more Europeans close ranks," Mr Sapin told reporters.

In an interview with The Sunday Times, Mr Trump said Ms Merkel had made a "catastrophic mistake" with her open door policy on refugees.

Mr Sapin said such criticism by the President-elect was unacceptable.

"The attack on the Chancellor is not an argument we can accept as Frenchmen or as Europeans," he said.

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/w...eans-eu-french-finance-minister-a7530881.html
 
Donald Trump's criticism of Angela Merkel cannot be accepted by Europeans, says French finance minister
'The more he makes this sort of statement, the more Europeans close ranks'

donald-trump.jpg

Criticism of German Chancellor Angela Merkel by Donald Trump cannot be accepted by Europeans, the French Minister of Finance has said.

Michel Sapin said the President-elect's criticism of Europe only serves to reinforce European solidarity.

"The more he [Mr Trump] makes this sort of statement, the more Europeans close ranks," Mr Sapin told reporters.

In an interview with The Sunday Times, Mr Trump said Ms Merkel had made a "catastrophic mistake" with her open door policy on refugees.

Mr Sapin said such criticism by the President-elect was unacceptable.

"The attack on the Chancellor is not an argument we can accept as Frenchmen or as Europeans," he said.

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/w...eans-eu-french-finance-minister-a7530881.html

But they can talk shit about Trump.

Fuck them and fuck them if they talk shit about Obama.
 
Kerry says it's "inappropriate" for Trump to call Merkel's refugee policy "a catastrophic mistake"
Reporting by Lesley Wroughton; editing by Andrew Roche
Jan 16, 2017


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U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry said on Monday it was "inappropriate" for Donald Trump to brand German Chancellor Angela Merkel's refugee policy "a catastrophic mistake".

"I thought frankly it was inappropriate for a president-elect of the United States to be stepping into the politics of other countries in a quite direct manner," Kerry told CNN's Christiane Amanpour during a one-day visit to London in the last week of the Obama administration.

"He will have to speak to that. As of Friday, he is responsible for that relationship."

Trump, who will be sworn in as president on Friday, had said in a joint interview with Bild newspaper and the Times of London that he respected Merkel, but criticized her stance on refugees, which allowed a wave of more than 1 million refugees into Germany.

Merkel faces a tough re-election battle in September.

"I think we have to be very careful about suggesting that one's strongest leaders in Europe, and most important players with respect to where we are heading, made one mistake or another. I don't think it's appropriate for us to be commenting on that," Kerry said.

He rejected Trump's description of Merkel's refugee policy as "catastrophic".

"I think she was extremely courageous. I don't think it amounts to that characterization,"
Kerry said.

"It has had some problems, but everybody has had some problems with this challenge of how to respond as a big nation, a great nation, as the West, where our values, our principles are important with respect to caring for people who are in distress," he added.

The United States has admitted far fewer Syrian refugees than some allies, such as Germany. Trump has said violent militants could enter the country posing as refugees.

http://mobile.reuters.com/article/idUSKBN15028A

Not even hindsight is 20/20 for Kerry.
 
Trump's criticism on Merkel rebuffed by French president Francois Hollande
16 January 2017

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French President Francois Hollande has brushed off stinging criticism of Germany's liberal migrant policy by US President-elect Donald Trump.

"[Europe] has no need for outside advice to tell it what it has to do," Mr Hollande said.

Mr Trump had accused German Chancellor Angela Merkel of "a catastrophic mistake" in allowing mass migration.

Mrs Merkel said the EU should decide for itself and US State Secretary John Kerry questioned Mr Trump's remark.

"I thought, frankly, it was inappropriate for a president-elect of the United States to be stepping into the politics of other countries in a quite direct manner," he told CNN.

"He'll have to speak for that. As of Friday [when Mr Trump is inaugurated as president] he's responsible for that relationship."

'Declaration of war'

In an interview for UK and German press, Mr Trump said the EU had become "basically a vehicle for Germany".

Referring to the German chancellor's response to an influx of refugees and other irregular migrants in 2015, when more than a million people were accepted, he said: "I think she made one very catastrophic mistake and that was taking all of these illegals..."

Mrs Merkel responded by saying the EU had to take responsibility for itself. "We Europeans have our fate in our own hands," she said in Berlin.

Another French Socialist politician, Mr Hollande's former Prime Minister Manuel Valls, said Mr Trump's remarks constituted a "declaration of war on Europe".

https://www.google.com/amp/www.bbc.co.uk/news/amp/38644030
 
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Trump's criticism on Merkel rebuffed by French president
16 January 2017​

French President Francois Hollande has brushed off stinging criticism of Germany's liberal migrant policy by US President-elect Donald Trump.

"[Europe] has no need for outside advice to tell it what it has to do," Mr Hollande said.

Mr Trump had accused German Chancellor Angela Merkel of "a catastrophic mistake" in allowing mass migration.

Mrs Merkel said the EU should decide for itself and US State Secretary John Kerry questioned Mr Trump's remark.

"I thought, frankly, it was inappropriate for a president-elect of the United States to be stepping into the politics of other countries in a quite direct manner," he told CNN.

"He'll have to speak for that. As of Friday [when Mr Trump is inaugurated as president] he's responsible for that relationship."

'Declaration of war'

In an interview for UK and German press, Mr Trump said the EU had become "basically a vehicle for Germany".

Referring to the German chancellor's response to an influx of refugees and other irregular migrants in 2015, when more than a million people were accepted, he said: "I think she made one very catastrophic mistake and that was taking all of these illegals..."

Mrs Merkel responded by saying the EU had to take responsibility for itself. "We Europeans have our fate in our own hands," she said in Berlin.

Another French Socialist politician, Mr Hollande's former Prime Minister Manuel Valls, said Mr Trump's remarks constituted a "declaration of war on Europe".

https://www.google.com/amp/www.bbc.co.uk/news/amp/38644030
Of course the French president will rebuff trumps criticism of a failed policy that he himself approves and implements. Trump has more credibility on the issue than either of those jive turkeys.
 
Donald Trump's criticism of Angela Merkel cannot be accepted by Europeans, says French finance minister
'The more he makes this sort of statement, the more Europeans close ranks'

donald-trump.jpg

Criticism of German Chancellor Angela Merkel by Donald Trump cannot be accepted by Europeans, the French Minister of Finance has said.

Michel Sapin said the President-elect's criticism of Europe only serves to reinforce European solidarity.

"The more he [Mr Trump] makes this sort of statement, the more Europeans close ranks," Mr Sapin told reporters.

In an interview with The Sunday Times, Mr Trump said Ms Merkel had made a "catastrophic mistake" with her open door policy on refugees.

Mr Sapin said such criticism by the President-elect was unacceptable.

"The attack on the Chancellor is not an argument we can accept as Frenchmen or as Europeans," he said.

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/w...eans-eu-french-finance-minister-a7530881.html

These craps should speak for themselves, not for "europeans"

Europeans have more reason than Trump to hate Merkel lol

Also truth it's not an attack, say that let barbarians invade has been a "catastrophic mistake" it's even too gentle, and condone her a good amount of intention and malice
 
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