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Old 20-12-2016, 10:52 PM #19
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Originally Posted by empire View Post
this is merkels legacy, she opened up the borders and dumped the problem on the german people, these refugees have caused nothing but trouble to this day, and they have committed sick acts of crime, and its the german people that are paying the price of merkel and her self-righteous politicians, after what happened in cologne the open border apologists said that we have to tolerate these people's cultures and norms and there attitudes and behavior towards women,
We don't have to accept or tolerate anything which was what the referendum was all about. This is not a dictatorship and there is no way people are going to continue to put-up with this. There will be major problems in this country and Europe if the governments try to ignore the depth of feeling on this.

Clearly other countries in Europe have also had enough and this won't just go away.

If I was German, especially if any of the victims had been family of mine, I would have been deeply offended by Merkel's presence at the scene. Her unpopular policies are responsible for this and she had a damn nerve to show her face.
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