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Who do your want to win?

CDU/CSU 31 10.69%
 
SPD 23 7.93%
 
Left 30 10.34%
 
Greens 12 4.14%
 
FDP 17 5.86%
 
AfD 59 20.34%
 
another one of the parties on ballot 6 2.07%
 
a party not on ballot 6 2.07%
 
no one 17 5.86%
 
see results 89 30.69%
 
Total:290
LurkerJ said:
Barozi said:

Really? With only ~4% of the EU population being moslems, that would take centuries to change.
Soon....lol

Is 2 generations from now is not soon enough for you? Post christian european secularists have 1.3 children per couple, while the figure for European muslim couples is 3.5, the number is higher for newly settled muslim immigrants. Moreover, muslims don't have to make up more than 50 percent of the society for them to exert unfavorable cultural changes, and they don't even have to proliferate in all of Europe. France, Germany, the UK and the likes are enough.

I love how you don't disagree that the EU isn't facing an islamization problem, you just disagree with me on when it's happening... and I thought you guys were supposed to be the "nice" ones. Let's assume it will take centuries as you say, why isn't that a problem? You don't care about future generations? or is that only a concern when we're talking about climate change?

Some of my best friends are immigrants and quite a number are Muslims. Where exactly is your problem?! The task is to educate them so they respect your country and its laws. And those laws are above any religion.

Extremists are the problem, be it Quran, Bible, Hindu scripts, Shoah or whatever f'in book they fight for. And even if they don't have a book, just an attitude.

 

RolStoppable said:
Errorist76 said:

Poor guy. Corrected. So you really voted for AfD with an attitude. Ok, now I know which type you are.

And which type would that be? There's a lot of prejudice oozing from your posts.

You're supporting the AfD but I'm the one with prejudices?! Now that you've moved to Austria, who do you support there?! The FPÖ?!



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RolStoppable said:
Errorist76 said:

You're supporting the AfD but I'm the one with prejudices?! Now that you've moved to Austria, who do you support there?! The FPÖ?!

Yes, you are the one with prejudice. You make one assumption after another.

In the above post alone you wrongly assume that I support the AfD, that I have moved to Austria and that I bother to vote in elections.

If that is so then your profile is lying, you in fact supported the AfD by not voting and sarcasm doesn't translate well in written form ( which we knew already). I'm pretty new here, I don't know you. I apologise if I have misinterpreted your posts.



RolStoppable said:
Errorist76 said:

If that is so then your profile is lying, you in fact supported the AfD by not voting and sarcasm doesn't translate well in written form ( which we knew already). I'm pretty new here, I don't know you. I apologise if I have misinterpreted your posts.

My profile isn't lying. I live in Austria, always have.

Saying that someone is supporting the AfD by means of not showing up to an election is reaching. On top of that, it's unfair to accuse me of that when I am not even eligible to vote in Germany.

You said you went to school in Nordrhein Westfalen...that's why I assumed that you grew up there. I was initially talking about you voting in the poll and not in reality btw.. You yourself stated that you voted for the AfD there and I'm still having problems to decipher if you did it out of humouristic or attitudinal reasons.



RolStoppable said:
Errorist76 said:

You said you went to school in Nordrhein Westfalen...that's why I assumed that you grew up there. I was initially talking about you voting in the poll and not in reality btw.. You yourself stated that you voted for the AfD there and I'm still having problems to decipher if you did it out of humouristic or attitudinal reasons.

No, I said that GoonKid went to school in Nordrhein-Westfalen when you wondered if he was being serious or joking.

It was brought up numerous times in this thread that people hope that the AfD votes in the poll are troll votes, so I posted to say that I voted for them in the poll.

Following that, I wrote a post about refugees from Africa and Asia, and how Jamaica is now considered as well. The latter doesn't refer to the country though, but the colors of a possible coalition between three German political parties. The comment about Nordrhein-Westfalen is standard routine for most German comedians, so I'd think that people are aware of the criticism for the lacking educational level of NRW. In the same post I mentioned NRW, I cited the statement of an AfD representative who was live on TV on Sunday. Pretending that Björn Höcke's name is Bernd is a running gag in the German satirical news show 'heute Show'.

Oh man, I thought you meant me when you said "Go on kid"...lol That's why I reacted to offended. Sry confused about everything you said or got it wrong. And no, haven't watched the Heute show for some time as I try to stay off the TV as much as possible (Though I do like the show). 



LadyJasmine said:
Canada, Australia, and New Zeland have very controlled immigration system due to geography and have done so with great success.

They also protect their borders while the EU picks up Africans 10 miles from the African shores to drop them off in Italy. I very much doubt Australia does the same thing. Canada has the US as buffer zone. Why go to Canada if you have to travel to the entire US as Mexican.

 

Besides the reasonably controlled stream of immigrants aren't Europe is biggest safety problem these days but Islamic terrorism by third generation Muslims in Europe however is. So even if European Muslims are educated and go to college they can and appearently will still commit terrorist attacks in the name of Islam. Not the immigrants. That's the real issue European countries have since they can't shield  European Muslims from IS or another terrorist organisation.

 

This all is ultimately leading to terrorist attacks anf t here will be more fot years if not decades to come more terrorist attacks for years to come. Which is partly to thank because of Merkel who allowed an uncontrolled stream of immigrants  (over a million)  in the country during 2014/2015 of which there are almost surely members of IS among them this will guarantee to cause problems in the near future. When the next terrorist organisation starts influencing European muslims. 



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Errorist76 said:
LurkerJ said:

Is 2 generations from now is not soon enough for you? Post christian european secularists have 1.3 children per couple, while the figure for European muslim couples is 3.5, the number is higher for newly settled muslim immigrants. Moreover, muslims don't have to make up more than 50 percent of the society for them to exert unfavorable cultural changes, and they don't even have to proliferate in all of Europe. France, Germany, the UK and the likes are enough.

I love how you don't disagree that the EU isn't facing an islamization problem, you just disagree with me on when it's happening... and I thought you guys were supposed to be the "nice" ones. Let's assume it will take centuries as you say, why isn't that a problem? You don't care about future generations? or is that only a concern when we're talking about climate change?

Some of my best friends are immigrants and quite a number are Muslims. Where exactly is your problem?! The task is to educate them so they respect your country and its laws. And those laws are above any religion.

Islamophobia is reasonable. Let's keep an eye on Turkey taking 10 steps back on social issue every now and then to remind ourself why we should be careful about spreading of Islam in Europe.



LurkerJ said:
Errorist76 said:

Some of my best friends are immigrants and quite a number are Muslims. Where exactly is your problem?! The task is to educate them so they respect your country and its laws. And those laws are above any religion.

Islamophobia is reasonable. Let's keep an eye on Turkey taking 10 steps back on social issue every now and then to remind ourself why we should be careful about spreading of Islam in Europe.

As does the occasional big Islamic terrorist attack since Europe is completely defenseless against them. Although these also happen in Turkey.



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