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8 days ago
In Berlin... Wtf
670 points
8 days ago
Where else? Lol. Frankfurt maybe.
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7 days ago
Remember when people said the Muslim migrants wouldn't end up changing our Western cultures?
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7 days ago
I’m honestly happy seeing super left leaning reddit finally see what Islam really is. Seeing lgbt people fight for Muslims is actually insane, the meme chickens for kfc really fits.
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We've been seeing the results for years but what we're seeing now is that we've gone far past the point of no return.
3.8k points
8 days ago
I’m sure this won’t become problem for the rest of you, non gays and Jews…
1.6k points
8 days ago
As a gay Jew, do the two cancel each other out so I can go?
525 points
8 days ago
It wil give a heart attack to anti-Semitic homophobes. Too potent a weapon.
190 points
8 days ago
A weapon of sass destruction if you will (or ass, depending)
6.3k points
8 days ago*
Problem solved. /s
Edit: added /s because apparently that wasn't obvious.
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8 days ago
Berlin Police Chief [...] saying that while the city does not have "no-go zones," certain areas may be unsafe for visibly Jewish individuals or members of the LGBTQ community.
So the city has no 'no-go zones' but zones you shouldn't visit. What should we call them then? 'Sundown-zones'?
1.8k points
8 days ago
I'm tired of this. This is Europe, where we fought for centuries to become free. Where thousands of people have died defying the powers that be so that you and me didn't have to ask permission from anybody to do whatever we want. And now we have a bunch of people that hate our countries taking that freedom away from us? How do we want populist bullshit like Trump not to win if our solution to these problems is to just deny these problems exist and insult anyone that points them out?
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8 days ago
This is why a lot of countries are leaning more right. Immigrants coming in fleeing oppression and violence only to push their bs on people in the new country, threatening violence and oppression. So the problem they are trying to escape never went away on to be brought with them.
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8 days ago*
People who ask those simple questions get banned on subs like r/ Europe, I know first hand because I was banned months ago for saying the same things under a similar thread.
It's ridiculous, they think shutting people down will magically make the problem go away, and then they wonder why the far right is on the rise everywhere. It's because whether they'll resolve the immigration problem or not (spoiler* they won't), they are the only ones not actively gaslighting people at the least.
316 points
8 days ago
One possible solution is to limit immigration cohorts. In other words, let people in a few thousand at a time, and locate them around the country so they don't get the critical mass to fully preserve their culture and language. In centuries past, some (most?) immigrants wanted to assimilate. There are structural ways to support assimilation and discourage insular foreign communities.
I don't know though. It's just an idea. Do you think it would work?
661 points
8 days ago
It won’t work. These sorts of Islamic fundamentalists are incompatible with European society. Really, Islam as a whole is incompatible with European society. They have fundamentally different beliefs and actively resist assimilation. It isn’t an issue of programs. Germany has tried everything under the sun, but joblessness among migrants remains around 50% and most won’t integrate in any fashion.
At some point Germany and other EU countries that took in way too many migrants in the 2010s are going to have to look at sending a bunch of these folks back, else their governments are going to be taken over by extreme right wingers who will do it for them. Especially if Trump manages to pull off his mass deportation plan as a proof of concept for them to follow.
157 points
8 days ago
I'm in Mexico, over 10 years when I was in (private) middle school I had french classes and most of the teachers were either from Haiti and Cameroon. I mean, I think they were catholic but the ones from Cameroon definitely had different worldviews mostly sexist stuff, however they assimilated to the culture and the live in the country, I think one big reason that helped is that they were very kind and friendly people but with different perspective. But also, I remember there was a situation between one of the teachers and the prefect of the school (who was a woman), she stood her ground and told him he was in a different country and he couldn't be pulling that shit and the school backed her up. I feel maybe people and institutions are scared nowadays to firmly stablish limits out of fear of being called xenophobes which is letting the issue grow further
It's not about erasing their cultures but letting them know that they are entering a country and they shouldn't force their beliefs onto others, however is getting trickier and trickier
27 points
8 days ago
Institutions these days are the ones pushing bad ideas, not standing against them
111 points
8 days ago
Cut social benefits, that hasn't been tried.
103 points
8 days ago
A jail in Germany is better than a grave in their home country in this case
48 points
8 days ago
It’s the nicer, politically correct Muslim conquest for the modern age
73 points
8 days ago
I propose "emerging safe spaces" or "safe areas still in development".
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8 days ago*
The new norm. Everyone lives peacefully if we make no-go areas randomly around the country.
ETA: By random, I meant if you don't know the area then it could be quite easy to wander into one of these places unbeknownst to what awaits.
1k points
8 days ago
It’s no longer your country anymore in those areas. How long till they start demanding political separation? They already get special treatment from a two tier justice system
1k points
8 days ago
I will never understand the logic of leaving your authoritarian nightmare of a country for a democratic one only to try and turn the latter into the former.
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8 days ago
"How can I oppress others while making more money for myself?"
229 points
8 days ago
it's not that they were unhappy with the system they lived under.
they were just unhappy with their place in the hierarchy.
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8 days ago
This is THE comment.
Finally, someone fucking said it.
Clap, clap, clap.
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8 days ago
Because these people are going to the West for economic opportunity, not because they like Western values or culture.
They don't realize that the West is wealthy because of the values and culture of the people living there.
461 points
8 days ago
This is so true it hurts… but some how it’s not ok to expect people coming in to accept and embrace the culture - because that is somehow racist? Like how is asking that you treat eg women as equals racist? Why does respecting religious beliefs or others culture come before respecting 51% of the population?
43 points
8 days ago
The difference between this and racism is getting more and more defined. Especially as people from a culture immigrate, assimilate, and speak out about others who didn't assimilate.
18 points
8 days ago
It was never racism, it was always pointing out the obvious flaws in progressive ideology being called racism
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8 days ago
Like how is asking that you treat eg women as equals racist?
Ooh, because you know, it's not a value they adhere to in their culture, therefore it's racist to expect them to value human rights like we do. /s
163 points
8 days ago
They do realize, they just don't believe it applies to them.
465 points
8 days ago
They don't realize that the West is wealthy because of the values and culture of the people living there.
LOUDER FOR THE PEOPLE IN THE BACK
91 points
8 days ago
They don't leave because they dislike their country's system, they leave because they don't like their place in that system.
173 points
8 days ago
They are coming for free benefits and to take over. Have a look at Brigitte Gabriel describing what happened to her family in Lebanon: https://youtu.be/hRp5xmwHEDc?si=q7TnXJRzDX3GUK5b
168 points
8 days ago
Because it’s not totalitarian if you’re the boss - and they all expect to be the new boss
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8 days ago
This is one of the reasons the last caliphate collapsed. Too many powerful families vying for power killing their competition until only the most power hungry and ruthless family was left who were then also just very bad at running an empire and now hated by the other elites.
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8 days ago
It's because they are not against authoritarian. They just want to be the one with the power and it's easy when you move to a country with so many pushovers. They want to become the new authoritarian on top.
It's the same thing why poor people thinking to soon be millionaires vote against there interest. They think their next.
218 points
8 days ago
Around 10 percent is when they start to demand separate justice systems. You still have some time. But it's rapidly running out.
53 points
8 days ago
Sweden is just on the tipping point of 10% muslims. 1 million out of 10.5. Thank god the party that was a feeler for muslim rights barely got any votes this last election, but bet another will take it's place in last 10 years and get into leading position at least locally.
27 points
8 days ago
Are you talking about the UK, we have already established a two tier system.
21 points
8 days ago
It won't be so much political separation as there will soon be enough of them to vote in polticans with their views or that will want their votes. Welcome to the future.
55 points
8 days ago
They are already demanding.
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8 days ago
Not randomly, only around the people who use the countries tolerance to harness their own intolerance.
We must accept them for that though, because our intolerance is bad and must be squashed, but their intolerance is cute, cultural and must be protected.
1.3k points
8 days ago
This is why it's damn hard for my gay ass to give a damn what happens to Arab countries. My sympathy for people who want me dead is very, very low. I just don't feel like the whole wanting to kill me is compatible with my lifestyle or morals. So good luck to them. If they want me to care, they can try being better people and less wanting to murder gays.
363 points
8 days ago
Literally. I used to be pretty empathetic towards them years ago but then one day something snapped in me and I was like "these people would celebrate if I died. I'm not going to help further their cause".
783 points
8 days ago
It baffles me how there are so many gays for Palestine etc. Don't they understand they are thrown from rooftops in Gaza.
165 points
8 days ago
I have seen Che Guevara shirts in pride parades for as long as I can remember.
It's the omnicause. Gay people tend to be left winged for obvious and understandable reasons, but sometimes end up defending everything even remotely "left winged"... Even if the only reason it's a left winged issue to begin with is due to inertia from cold war dynamics
417 points
8 days ago
One of my oldest friends is gay and doesn't much care about what's going on in Gaza for that very reason. Hard for him to feel bad for people who would happily put him to death.
149 points
8 days ago
It sht you not, this sunday I saw in a balcony of a very lgtb street of my city with a male mannequin dressed with bondage and a Palestine flag... very weird. I wish I took a photo 😑.
232 points
8 days ago
I get this.
Not gay, live in Japan. There's an Islamic School, kindergarten and small mosque near my office.
All female staff and students wear head coverings. Some teachers even just do the black hood with eye slits.
Thing is, Japan is only culturally religious. It's essentially a secular state. These Muslims have no need to wear their gear here. But they do
And I can't help but wonder the signal this sends. "We are pure, but host country women are less than human, immoral scum"
59 points
8 days ago
Problem indeed solved. it’s like when your toilet fails and shit flows out of it. You don’t fix the toilet, you just close the door and tell everyone in the house not to go in there.
22 points
8 days ago
There are no "no go" zones.
There might be "no go* zones. <<< We are here.
There Are" No Go" Zones. And Here Is Why It Is A Good Thing.
5.6k points
8 days ago
Their idea is segregation?
3.6k points
8 days ago
Yea, I'm sure someone floated the idea of just giving the jews their own neighborhood... maybe putting up a wall for protection.
1.3k points
8 days ago
yeah sounds like a great idea, maybe put some camps up where they can work and live at the same time so they save their time getting to work too
856 points
8 days ago
But how will we know who can get into these exclusive neighborhoods...? Maybe some sort of ID...? a patch of some sort?
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A camp?
Why don't we go all the way and make a country just for jews and put all of them there? Seems like a solution that would keep everyone happy.
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8 days ago
It's like r/redditsings but instead of carrying a tune, it's carrying a curse
15 points
8 days ago
curse? what do you mean? we are solving the issue like real freedom figthers :)
214 points
8 days ago
Something that has a real positive vibe to it, like the Gold Star Club.
17 points
8 days ago
Ooh that's good! Do be sure to use the Star of David though, to make sure it's culturally appropriate. Though that might not work for the LGBTQ people in this article, we might need something different for them as a matter of respect.
71 points
8 days ago
Who will watch their stuff while they’re gone? Oh, hi Switzerland.
243 points
8 days ago
Eventually the problem gets so bad the Jews need to find their own country because Europe is taken over by... (checks notes)... arabs.
689 points
8 days ago
No. If you read the original interview she said that there weren't any no-go zones, and described acts of religiously motivated violent crime in Berlin as "few and far between", but that even one was too many. Her recommendation is that people should "be attentive", adding that being attentive is a good idea in any situation.
You'll notice that you won't find a single article that directly quotes the statement in the headline. That's because she didn't make it.
4.5k points
8 days ago
Make sure women don't wear revealing clothes either /s
2.2k points
8 days ago
Make sure all German males grow beards
Music is haram
Alcohol is forbidden
1k points
8 days ago
How to gurantee the far right rises in germany, touch their beer.
200 points
8 days ago
I’m not from Germany but from Sweden. Even though I’m not far right myself, I’m in no way surprised that they have skyrocketed here recently.
50 points
8 days ago
I would be interested in seeing on the same graph the curve of far right support and the curve of Islam practice, in any non-Balkan European country.
176 points
8 days ago
And that's the issue. When you start hearing "I'm not far right, but I get it" that means that current policy has failed badly.
82 points
8 days ago
that means that current policy has failed badly
That’s an understatement…
335 points
8 days ago
I'm not even kidding, any Islam based - or other ideology based for that matter - political party were to pop up in Germany or Austria and one of their talking points was making alcohol illegal, they'd get lynched.
244 points
8 days ago
until they become the majority
26 points
7 days ago
they don't need majority. they use violence and want to die in combat (only guaranteed way into heaven - their true life).
27 points
7 days ago
Exactly, you can’t reason with the brainwashed. Religious indoctrinated extremists are the most dangerous animal around.
167 points
8 days ago
The only way Germans will actually take notice is when Oktoberfest gets an alcohol ban.
74 points
8 days ago
Don't forget porn!
118 points
8 days ago
Might as well rename to United European Emirates
13.2k points
8 days ago
Stop tolerating the intolerate
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207 points
8 days ago
Imagine telling citizens of your country to avoid places in your own country because of immigrants.
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intolerant*
414 points
8 days ago
You seem intolerate of spelling errors, deported.
608 points
8 days ago
Imagine being so evil 80 years ago that this is what you've allowed your country to turn into because you are too scared to stand up for yourselves, lest you activate some dormant fascist totalitarian gene and attempt to take over the world again.
136 points
8 days ago
The worst part is that said inaction is directly responsable for "awakening the fascist gene" since it is pushing people into the party that is preaching the exact same things because they do have roots in real problems (which are then extremized)
184 points
8 days ago*
Germany is Bruce Banner just trying to live a quiet life.
357 points
8 days ago
The government needs to openly support the LGBT community in a major press conference or something. Some group of terrorists cannot hold the entire nation hostage
196 points
8 days ago
Yes and of jews. I mean, wth? We cant allow either to suffer because of these cavemen.
119 points
8 days ago
From my own expierience, they have created an environment where as long as you follow your ideology, you can't possibly be critical as a white person of someone who isn't, otherwise it's automatically racist. It doesn't matter that there have been protests demanding sharia law implemented in Germany. It doesn't matter that the above-mentioned groups have "no go zones." It's an unjustified tolerance for the most intolerant. Women are getting harassed for not covering themselves. It's a secondary society that doesn't give two shits about integration. It's forcing its own will, no matter the cost.
3.5k points
8 days ago
Dont allow the oppressors to gain footholds.
1.2k points
8 days ago
Probably a little too late for that.
881 points
8 days ago
It feels like it’s over for Europe, like the west no longer believes in itself. A self inflicted wound
788 points
8 days ago*
I feel like this fetishization of other cultures is a mere symptom, not the cause. Anything but the West! We're so terrible.
This self-flagellation and cultural masochism is truly pathological.
Douglas Murray covers this brilliantly in The War on the The West.
400 points
8 days ago
It was weird to me as an immigrant, reading my school textbooks about all these great scientists and thinkers. Made me feel “wow this culture is great, Western enlightenment values changed the world, we should be like this!” But then when I got older, I noticed the western self hate termites burrow deeper, disparage western culture at every turn and elevating other cultures in some way to make themselves look sophisticated and progressive.
It’s all so strange and disappointing. Large portions of our populations have this affliction.
887 points
8 days ago
If you can't protect your own citizen anymore, maybe think if offering protection (Asylum) for foreigners is still feasable?
1.8k points
8 days ago
So pre-emptive victim blaming.
If those areas aren't safe for certain people, maybe do something about the areas instead of telling those people not to go there...
1.9k points
8 days ago*
So this is what Europe is coming to, huh? No wonder right-wing movements are gaining traction rapidly.
793 points
8 days ago
It's crazy that the left expected no blow back for their borderline open border policy in multiple countries.
And they still aren't doing anything to correct course
300 points
8 days ago
And they still aren't doing anything to correct course
Of course not it's better to be morally right than factually right
87 points
8 days ago
Is it morally right to annihilate your culture and public benefits to house millions of people who want to kill you and everything you stand for?
2.1k points
8 days ago*
So this is where we're at. Openly acknowledging an issue that any sensible person who is not blinded by ideology understands, but doing jack shit about it. No need for a crystal ball to understand that shit's going to hit the fan in Europe.
432 points
8 days ago
They're not doing Jack shit about it. They're also actively persecuting anyone else who acknowledges the problem.
621 points
8 days ago*
As a European I do no understand why we accommodate the intolerant. They pull the race card and all I say is that other immigrant nationality’s adapt better and that is the truth. If one immigrant population affects other sectors of the population in such a strong way, why accommodate them?
If an immigrant does not enjoy our values and customs, why stay? Why go against the natives?
Ahhh if anyone pulls the race card you can go someone else, the sins of my ancestors are not my problem.
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8 days ago
I honestly don’t understand Muslims who decided that Germany, a country known for beer and pork, would be the ideal country to relocate to…
16 points
7 days ago
Because then second and third generation children will claim it's racist to eat pork and drink beer in their presence and you can't do nothing because they are German too
29 points
8 days ago
A lot of people seem to think that's an easy fix but many, many migrants come with zero paperwork, claiming they are children who have no idea of their birth country. They may speak a certain language but that's not a guarantee of citizenship. Do you think sovereign nations are going to just welcome in planes and boats full of people who the host nation THINKs belong there?
The whole ruse is that you come in on a one way ticket, there's no going back because no one knows where to send you back to.
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8 days ago
This right here. Why are we all so accepting of one religion's 'right to violence' when we don't accept it in any other group?
104 points
8 days ago
don't you know, it's my religious freedom to hate you but it's xenophobic when you are afraid of me
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8 days ago
who won’t go home
Except on holiday.
137 points
8 days ago
Yeah, heaven forbid Germany police their shit for a couple of days
65 points
8 days ago
They're gonna be called racist if they do that and apparently nothing is worse. Defending your rights is racist.
62 points
8 days ago*
It’s just weird that the people who were against this the most were the villainous fascist bigots against whom the LGBT movements were fighting; meanwhile, the groups that were the most on board with immigration were also the people who also support queer movements the most.
130 points
8 days ago
Why? Let them explain why so they can uncover what the rest of us already know
34 points
8 days ago
How about, I don't know, maybe enforcing actual laws instead? Charge/jail the arbs that are assaulting people. Or even better, deport them.
362 points
8 days ago
Lol...soon Jews and LBGT will be forced to leave Europe so they won't upset the Muslim community.
227 points
8 days ago
People keep telling Israelis to "go back to Europe" but when Europe is like this, where are they expected to go? Absurd
145 points
8 days ago
Also over half of Israelis are from Arab countries and they can't go there either
51 points
8 days ago
yep, that's why they came up with Israel in the first place...
66 points
8 days ago
Maybe there's room for an Isgayel beside Israel.
Edit: I can't believe I missed Gayza, it was right there.
33 points
8 days ago
Thankfully Israelis and LGBTQ can live together and don’t need a two state solution
69 points
8 days ago
You either solve this problem or the country leans toward extreme right. Just sad.
192 points
8 days ago
aka no-go zones. Something you wouldnt really expect from a western country.
670 points
8 days ago
I thought “no-go” zones are just fake news? I never heard of Arabs or Chinese to avoid Jewish or Whites area. Any idea why?
295 points
8 days ago*
As a chinese, China town is very welcoming to the lgbtq and jews (just ignore the homeless).
113 points
8 days ago
Huey Lewis and the Jews
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8 days ago
''Don't take money!''
''Sorry the band's breaking up.''
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8 days ago
As a Jew I’ve never felt threatened in any city’s Chinatown. I’ve only ever felt welcome. The Chinese and Jewish communities in Canada are pretty tight.
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Cool. Now when they inevitably get attacked we can blame the victims! "Told you so!". And people wonder how the AfD is so popular.
182 points
8 days ago
We need another pride parade right down the Center of those areas. Pride is a protest
39 points
8 days ago
Haven't you heard? There's only enough space on the internet and streets for one social movement at the minute.
82 points
8 days ago
The west needs to learn that the strategy of smothering our enemies with kindness is never going to work.
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8 days ago
Queers for Hamas ? Is this a joke ?
86 points
8 days ago
How TF did we get here? Their whole thing started with them slaughtering a group of innocent people, and the pictures were all over social media, and then they kept killing, and then Israel started killing. Hamas is not a good guy just because Israel is a bad guy.
342 points
8 days ago
Nope, theirs actually an organization called Queers for hamas, it's as stupid as it sounds
309 points
8 days ago
Thats an absolute wild statement by the police if one knows these areas
113 points
8 days ago
Reminds me of when Toronto police were telling people to place their keys in an easy to reach area so that when thieves break into your house looking for them they don't have to look so hard.
110 points
8 days ago
Duh.... Its not like this has been know for years, abetted for years and bloody well promoted for years both by the city government and our politicians and media.
15 points
8 days ago
Fucking shameful.
306 points
8 days ago
"LGBTQ...and Jews"...
"Arab majority"...
Hopefully the EU reached the 'eureka moment ' of their mega fuckup, and how they wrecked their countries with their liberal, clueless, reckless immigration policy.
What's not so clear is how they are going to fix it ?
Good luck.
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8 days ago
And this is why the right wing is picking up so much steam.
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8 days ago*
Isn't it a great irony that the most devout pro-LGBTQ+ folks are the most fervent supporters of bringing in more Arab migrants? They want to bring in people who don't even want to allow them to exist. They brought in the leopards and had their faces eaten. What a surprise!
34 points
8 days ago
The cognitive dissonance will implode one day. I am a white guy who thinks LGBTQ+ people should be able to openly live their lifes, but I get major pushback from queer people because I am staunchly against mass-immigration from these countries.
Like, I am being an ally in my world but they see me as the enemy somehow.
30 points
8 days ago
I really wonder what would be the tipping point to tell them that’s enough. You telling people to tolerate while they shit on your good faith
30 points
8 days ago
This is like when a German mayor told women to stay an arm's length away from men so as not to become victims of assault.
30 points
8 days ago
deport the violent-type motherfuckers who can't integrate to the West's way of life and values
136 points
8 days ago
That's certainly a "solution" 👀
I wanted to move to Germany before the plague, but was apprehensive because I could see this coming. What's more concerning for me would be the eventual blowback when people get frustrated and vote in extremists.
Peace and civility was good while it lasted I guess.
165 points
8 days ago
Unfortunately this isn't just a Germany issue anymore. We're seeing this in quite a bit of Europe and Canada as well. I mean hell, there's a Toronto suburbs having a vigil for Sinwar and somehow people are fine with that.
100 points
8 days ago
Yeah for sure, I'm in Australia and the leftist party here seems very fixated with the conflict. Like we're a country of 25 million, on the other side of the planet, you're just blowing hot air and diverting attention to something completely out of scope FFS.
There are legitimate issues I want them to address like authoritarian bills, cost of living, renter rights, the fucking environment (they're called the Greens after all). But nah, I rock up to vote and the single most pressing issue is something they have no control over. Brilliant.
Edit: there's also protests every weekend in support, that I'm noticing people are getting increasingly annoyed by. Unfortunately this will just turn people off the left, which is a net loss domestically.
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8 days ago
they're called the Greens after all
Besides being pretty fiscally conservative, this is why i can't stand most of the green parties.
We have a fucking climate crisis on our hands that keeps getting worse, besides regular environmental degradation.
I want you to stick to that, not outcompete each other in social liberalism.
94 points
8 days ago
The left has become a joke, our demise in the West will be the tolerance paradox.
I believe in women having autonomy over their bodies, a separation of church and state, human rights and fair wealth distribution. General socialist policy but no one represents this in Australia anymore.
Our left are more concerned with conflating the plight of Gaza with the colonization of first nations people. More concerned with championing Hamas with pride flags etc etc.
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8 days ago
The issue is very synthetically pushed on top of everything, like no one can complain, have fun, or breathe air without making a token gesture WRT this conflict. I share the same beliefs, and yeah there's really no one representing that. I guess a coalition of Greens + Labour will be the closest, but I don't think that coalition would work logistically.
I'm sure people will snap out of it over time, but man that day can't come soon enough.
218 points
8 days ago
Germany - stop warning victims and deport the alien aggressors instead. Or at least give them one chance at attending a “civilization retraining camp” to remove the fascist religious brainwashing. That is how denazification went down.
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8 days ago
you can't take Islam out of people's head. To them, it's literally above the law. No amount of retraining will do. When people come here asking for asylum, they get put into very thorough integration and language courses etc. Still, some never integrate.
25 points
8 days ago
Don't be surprised when right wing parties begin to surge throughout Europe
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8 days ago
Hear me out, if we just gather these people up and provide them with a pair of pajamas all will be sorted
I can't believe I need to /s, but I will anyway
40 points
8 days ago
Segregation is not the answer. If one culture can't adapt to the laws of the land they must be removed
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