tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8639708932164880269.post8159718788571595837..comments2024-03-14T10:08:55.488+00:00Comments on The Lambeth Walk: Eurabia Has a Capital: RotterdamThe 1st Earl of Cromerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14165851377583132629noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8639708932164880269.post-89274526661983024142009-05-21T17:28:36.063+01:002009-05-21T17:28:36.063+01:00I think we will disagree on a number of issues but...I think we will disagree on a number of issues but it is good debate and discussion here and I appreciate that you allow it.<br /><br />There are illicit activities happening everywhere and I would not place that one community is more than the other if the totals are counted. I have worked in law enforcement for many years and am personally aware of it.<br /><br />If there is a problem, it has to do with recent history, the Netherlands suffers from this but your country suffers from this even more, please indulge me to explain.<br /><br />In the early 1970s because of the oil crisis and the increase in power from post colonialist countries, especially Saudi Arabia, Egypt and the Middle-East in general, some governments started accepted "political assylum" to those apposed to or beign persecuted by their host governments. Thus many, many Saudis and Egyptians whom were undesirable were let into the UK, France, Spain, The Netherlands and Canada without really checking into why they were in trouble. It was done to diplomatically and politically slap-in-the-face those countries and put pressure on them.<br /><br />These undesirables were in fact very undesirable indeed! They were mostly fanatic fundamentalists, salafists from Saudi, Brotherhood members from Egypt and Syria and worse. They were organised and settled, set up shop and began to dominate the other immigration mistake - mass family migration.<br /><br />Mass family migration allowed for a simple but effective practice. A poor family will put all their effort to have one child educated and immigrate to say the UK, he will establish himself, get married and they will begin to bring in their family whom are poor, uneducated and those second generation will do the same and it multiplies. These poorer immigrants are more conservative, do not understand what integration are and BINGO, they are also being politically and religiously pushed by those radicals that I mentioned before. Also during this time, the links back home are increased via this second generation and the fundamentalist whom is in reality exilled has a link back home as well.<br /><br />This is the problem, the real serious problem that has put Europe into this delema and frankly speaking, the victim are those good intentioned Muslims themselves more than others because the backlash that naturally occurs is not deminishing because in turn it is hijacked by agenda based right-wingers such as Wilders.Solkharhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12445656162108723757noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8639708932164880269.post-68959581206004653432009-05-21T13:39:45.708+01:002009-05-21T13:39:45.708+01:00If you say this item is sensationalist, that is yo...If you say this item is sensationalist, that is your opinion and I respect it as such.<br /><br />However, this backs up a lot of what I have heard about parts of Rotterdam and its suburbs from a variety of sources.<br /><br />Read my post 'Can the Netherlands Be Saved', which you can find in the 'important posts' section above my blogroll. Many of the actions described in it are far more illegal than putting up a poster in support of Hamas, yet they still occurred, and still are occurring.<br /><br />http://badnewsfromthenetherlands.blogspot.com/2009/05/gouda-policy-makers-silent-about.html<br /><br />You say "Yes there is a problem with immigrant youth, but that is a global problem, with blacks and hispanics in America as much as North Africans and Turks (and Blacks and Asians) in Europe, because they are always the poorest, the least supported, placed in ghettos and isolated by the local indigenous population."<br /><br />Hindus and Chinese here in Britain seem to do remarkably well. There are problems, certainly, but they are dwarfed by the problems and violence created by other groups.<br /><br />Surely, not being white European Christians, they would suffer the same prejudice you allege as Muslims?<br /><br />So how do we explain the often vast difference in outcome?<br /><br />These migrants are invited into Western countries by invitation and, however poor you may think them by local standards, by the standards of the countries they come from they receive an awful lot.<br /><br />They are 'isolated' because of the problems large numbers of them create. Would you want to live in the neighbourhood described in the link?<br /><br />I have nothing against Muslims per se, or anyone else - I just think mass immigration in general is a huge mistake.The 1st Earl of Cromerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14165851377583132629noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8639708932164880269.post-86462196424926626152009-05-21T03:08:31.997+01:002009-05-21T03:08:31.997+01:00Coming out from an outer suburb of Rotterdam, I ca...Coming out from an outer suburb of Rotterdam, I can tell you I have seen the changes (which are many) from when the city was just rebuilt after being flattened during the war to what it is now.<br /><br />The item and description is to put it bluntly "pure sensationalist crap". Being married also to a Moroccan and now liviing by choice in that country, I can tell you I have visited the more Moroccan dominated suburbs of Rotterdam and the areas mentioned. Yes there are some women covered head to to in Black, yes lots of cafes with great coffee and mint tea, never have seen a Hamas poster which would have been an infringment to the law and that is about it. The fact is that the vast majority of Moroccans in The Netherlands are not Arabs but Berbers from the Riff Mountains in the North whom are mostly not even very conservatives (my wife is Arab not Berber just to clarify here). The cafes in Rotterdam are bilingual but Arab Moroccans know very well that Berber is the language, not Arab.<br /><br />The item is sensationalising to sell copy, avoiding the realities. Yes there are many migrants and I appose how the immigration is done, not ensuring support and patriotism from migrants, that is for certain. Yes there is problems with radicals and fundamentalists but they are only a fraction of the numbers. Yes there is a problem with immigrant youth, but that is a global problem, with blacks and hispanics in America as much as North Africans and Turks (and Blacks and Asians) in Europe, because they are always the poorest, the least supported, placed in ghettos and isolated by the local indigenous population.<br /><br />Thus to put a long story short - the premis for this item and the text placed in it is "utter crap".Solkharhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12445656162108723757noreply@blogger.com