Greek Islanders on Lesbos Attack Police over new Migrant Center

I think the presence of Muslims, the replacement population, is an OCP to this situation, I mean they actually reproduce by a LOT

Immigration going both in and out of a country is a sort of OCP or an escape or way to delay or confuse the problem of the society. Even moreso when the replacement population doesn't exactly stop coming or doesn't really change or adapt itself.

It'll take a generation or two in most European countries before MENA Muslims number enough to not be removable. I don't think it's going to take that long for the backlash to hit, in part because the EU is on the verge of financial collapse.

Also, decent odds that once that happens, a lot of the migrants just leave, because no more free stuff.
 
It'll take a generation or two in most European countries before MENA Muslims number enough to not be removable. I don't think it's going to take that long for the backlash to hit, in part because the EU is on the verge of financial collapse.

Also, decent odds that once that happens, a lot of the migrants just leave, because no more free stuff.
Still gonna be a long way from an insurmountable military problem. It already is a nasty legal and political problem though, both nationally (getting the media, government and courts to ok it) and internationally - getting other virtue signalling addicted western governments to play along, not to mention where to; the countries where the troublesome slum dwellers came from generally still have more than enough of their own and don't want the ones they got rid of back.
 
Meanwhile in Berlin, Germany:

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Nicolaus Fest, one of AfD leaders and it's EU Parliament member, had his car set on fire.

Quote: "Fest sagte der JF zu der Tat: „Der Anschlag trägt die Handschrift der Antifa: Feige und kleinste Münze – der Terrorismus von Idioten. Er zeichnet damit auch ein Bild derer, die politisch die Verantwortung tragen: des rot-rot-grünen Senats. Auch dessen Unwille, den linken Terrorismus zu bekämpfen, machen Berlin zur gescheiterten Stadt.“

Translation: "Fest said to JF (media): "This arson has the signature of Antifa: cowardly and low-brow - the terrorism of idiots. It also draws the picture of those politically responsibile: the red-red-green Senate (that runs the city). And their unwillingness to combat left-wing terrorism, making Berlin a failed city."

Just a week ago, another AfD politician, Tino Chrupalla, had his car burned. Prior to that, also cars of other AfD politicians were burned: Beatrix von Storch in2015, Uwe Junge in 2017 and – Petra Frauke in 2016.
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My comment: if any opposition politician in Poland had his / hers car burned, never mind an entire string of arsons, the PC brigade's whining about the "right wind dictatorship practicing for another "Night of Long Knives" would be the first man-made thing to break lighspeed barrier & cross vacuum to be heard on Alpha Centauri.

Never mind the usual spiel of how "allowing this to happen has de-legitmised the government which needs to step down and allow the democratic opposition to take over and bring us back into the fold of European Values (TM)" or
demands for the EU to "step in and do something".
 
Up until a point, you're right. But there will come a general societal breaking point, and that's what I was talking about.

The socital breaking point for the EU is coming soon, its been 2 decades of general horribleness and the Italian banking sector has more bad debt then us during subprime europe as a whole is going to be sunk by that. Generally speaking their going to run out of other peoples money real soon.
 
The socital breaking point for the EU is coming soon, its been 2 decades of general horribleness and the Italian banking sector has more bad debt then us during subprime europe as a whole is going to be sunk by that. Generally speaking their going to run out of other peoples money real soon.

That, or the ECB will do as the FED does and try to quantitavely ease it's way out by printing money.
 
I don't think that's possible Italian banks are simply in that bad of shape and their not the only ones.

Then again, IIRC the ECB has been printing money to buy back toxic bonds that were annulled afterwards. Somehow, it also didn't count as un-EU public aid...

They don't have the advantage of being the world reserve currency working for them there.

Well, there is that... But every EUR nation has vested interest in the whole shebang not collapsing, so they'll pitch in if needed. Especially if we'd have Greece Take Two - bailout against creeping German takeover...
 

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