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Qwark said:
Ka-pi96 said:

How are they outside nations? They're both European nations...

More than 90% of Turkey's landmass lies in Asia. Only half of Istanbul lies in Europe. Russia lies for 66% in Asia. Just because a country participates in European contests doesn't mean they are European. Or are countries as Azerbeidzjan, Kazachstan and Israël suddenly European too.

Russia and Turkey are geographically european AND asian countries. Culturally Russia is mostly european and also Turkey is strongly european, don't forget that the osmanic empire ruled half of europe at a time.



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Lawlight said:

He didn't name and shame anyone. So, what are you talking about?

He was investigated for hate speech, not for misconduct. So, again what are you talking about?

Did you not read the Article? It's there in plain black and white. (With a little bit of translation.)

And I quote:
"The policeman who published a post on Facebook, where he identifies immigrants as criminals suspected of incitement to racial hatred."



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Ka-pi96 said:
Qwark said:

More than 90% of Turkey's landmass lies in Asia. Only half of Istanbul lies in Europe. Russia lies for 66% in Asia. Just because a country participates in European contests doesn't mean they are European. Or are countries as Azerbeidzjan, Kazachstan and Israël suddenly European too.

Turkey are more disputable, but I still consider them culturally European.

Russia however are definitely European. For much of their history Russia was entirely within Europe, and even now that Siberia is part of Russia too the main parts of it are all still in Europe. The vast majority of Russia's population and wealth is in the European part of it. The vast majority of people in Russia are Slavic (a European ethnicity). The Russian language is a European language and uses a European writing system, They may have more land in Asia than Europe, but the suggestion that Russia is more Asian than European is just wrong.

Edit: Also worth mentioning that like Russia the majority of Denmark's territory isn't in Europe (Greenland is in North America), yet I don't see anyone saying they're not a European country...

They are not a European country they belong to North America and aren't they independent by now. The Dutch Antilles aren't a part of Europe either. Nor any of the (former) British colonies which still acknowledge the Queen of England as their queen for some reason.



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Pemalite said:
Lawlight said:

He didn't name and shame anyone. So, what are you talking about?

He was investigated for hate speech, not for misconduct. So, again what are you talking about?

Did you not read the Article? It's there in plain black and white. (With a little bit of translation.)

And I quote:
"The policeman who published a post on Facebook, where he identifies immigrants as criminals suspected of incitement to racial hatred."

Except he didn't name anyone. And I've read the actual content of the post. See how the media easily swayed you with improper wording?

In any case this is a great example of government cover-up.



Ka-pi96 said:
Qwark said:

They are not a European country they belong to North America and aren't they independent by now. The Dutch Antilles aren't a part of Europe either. Nor any of the (former) British colonies which still acknowledge the Queen of England as their queen for some reason.

I wasn't talking about Greenland itself. I was talking about Denmark. Greenland is still a part of the Kingdom of Denmark, yet nobody is saying Denmark is a part of North America, unless you just did? But yeah... they aren't

And no Canada etc aren't part of Europe, obviously. But if they were still part of the UK that wouldn't stop the UK from being a European country, which is basically what you're saying should happen...

Continents are defined by place not culture. Culture wise America, Australia and other Western countries are culturally way closer to Europe than others. Anyway Greenland is an autonomous country, which happen to fall under the kingdom of Denmark just as a part of the Dutch Antilles and the Falkland Islands. Those countries are not European, even if they are culturally bound to it since a continent is a geographical area. Countries like Russia and Turkey lie for a (small) part in Europe but their biggest landmass lies in Asia. So I don't count them as European countries. Perhaps Russia could be counted as Europe since its capital lies there and most Russia civilians live in the European part.But that's defenitly not the case for Turkey. Which is as much a part of Europe as Kazachstan.



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Springare posted on Facebook about exterminating extreme-left journalists, which is unwise to say the least because A) today extreme-left can mean anything from the actual extreme-left to everyone that disagrees with the so-called alt-right and B) a police officer probably shouldn't write on social media about exterminating any kind of journalists



Zkuq said:
etking said:
We might even get war in Europe again, this time about religion.

If there's going to be a war in Europe any time soon and it's not related to outside nations such as Russia or Turkey, it's going to be because of the division populists are creating. Religion could be a pretense for such a war, but it's going to take ages for there to be enough religious differences in Europe for them to actually start a war. For reference, in 2050, about 10% of the population in Europe is projected to be Muslim. I'd say that's hardly enough for a religious war. The projection could be way off and the Muslim population still wouldn't be enough for a religious war (and I don't think any other religion can come even close to Muslim numbers).

It's projected towards 25% by 2100. More than enough to break apart Europe...



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Ka-pi96 said:
Zkuq said:

If there's going to be a war in Europe any time soon and it's not related to outside nations such as Russia or Turkey, it's going to be because of the division populists are creating. Religion could be a pretense for such a war, but it's going to take ages for there to be enough religious differences in Europe for them to actually start a war. For reference, in 2050, about 10% of the population in Europe is projected to be Muslim. I'd say that's hardly enough for a religious war. The projection could be way off and the Muslim population still wouldn't be enough for a religious war (and I don't think any other religion can come even close to Muslim numbers).

How are they outside nations? They're both European nations...

What I said was mostly true. I suppose I could have chosen my words more carefully, but I thought my point should still be pretty clear.

barneystinson69 said:
Zkuq said:

If there's going to be a war in Europe any time soon and it's not related to outside nations such as Russia or Turkey, it's going to be because of the division populists are creating. Religion could be a pretense for such a war, but it's going to take ages for there to be enough religious differences in Europe for them to actually start a war. For reference, in 2050, about 10% of the population in Europe is projected to be Muslim. I'd say that's hardly enough for a religious war. The projection could be way off and the Muslim population still wouldn't be enough for a religious war (and I don't think any other religion can come even close to Muslim numbers).

It's projected towards 25% by 2100. More than enough to break apart Europe...

By 2100, most of them will have properly integrated to European societies if integration is done properly. If not, 25% might be enough to start a war but not enough to pose too much of a threat (to a nation of course; to its people it will definitely be dangerous). But like I said, I'm expecting proper integration to solve most of the problems considering how much time there is until 2100.



I recommend looking at Tim Pool's videos on Sweden and some people are probably already aware that I often cite Angry Foreigner. I like Tim Pool's content since he goes into the suburbs to take a look for himself. There's also a journalist who lives in one of the immigrant suburbs.



There can be proper integration if we only allow legal muslim immigrants into our countries.