Barbarians on a Beach

On the island of Corsica  (where Napoleon was from), a pregnant woman and 4 others were wounded in a massive clash between Muslim residents and tourists who were accused of trying to photograph burqaed women on the beach. 

The plague on all their houses, I only care about the pregnant lady caught between these hordes of stupid barbarians. The freaks who gawk at women on a beach are dumb. The freaks who go into a “don’t photograph my property” mode are dumb, too. 

11 thoughts on “Barbarians on a Beach

  1. “I only care about the pregnant lady caught between these hordes of stupid barbarians”

    Why do you assume the pregnant lady does not belong to one of the two groups of barbarians?

    This type of thing will only intensify and my predictions of open citizen rebellion against governments within 5 years (give or take a couple) stands unless EU governments change course.

    But of course they’re not. They’re doubling down.

    Ssooner or later open borders means open houses

    http://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2016/08/swedish_authorities_ask_residents_to_give_up_their_country_homes_for_refugees.html

    http://www.theatlantic.com/news/archive/2016/08/france-citzens-host-refugees/495509/

    And businesses cannot be allowed to hire who they want:

    http://www.express.co.uk/news/world/700049/Germany-biggest-companies-hire-54-of-recently-arrived-million-migrants-Merkel

    Europe is headed towards open warfare sooner rather than later….

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    1. \And businesses cannot be allowed to hire who they want

      I think this commentor hit the point:

      \ well the German industry has now found out that it will cost them more to train these people …as 80% from N Africa cant read or right have no schooling at all for the industry it backfired on their cheap labour plans, now the german taxpayer is getting one hell of a bill to pay off

      And I am wondering about the following too:

      \why aren’t these 650k of jobs being offered to the 50% of unemployed youth in Greece or the 41% of unemployed youth in Italy we constantly hear that theyre arent enough workers too fill the jobs yes there are but Frau Faust prefers too fill them with unwanted dangerous migrants rather than actual members of the Eu whom they have more in common with culturally, religiously and politically ? Even if they live in Germany they can contribute too the economy at home by sending some money back, saving and investing ,spending their money on greek houses etc , you know rather like other migrated european workers do

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    2. \ Europe is headed towards open warfare sooner rather than later….

      A WAVE of anti-refugee protests has forced authorities in a German city to cancel plans to build a refugee centre – with authorities instead deciding to move nearly all refugees out of the city.

      a group of German youths had tried to storm the building recently, fuelling fears the new arrivals would be at risk.

      Ulrike Seemann-Katz, from the local state refugee advisory council, agreed that the decision sent a poor signal. She told DW: “This is really a huge mistake. The signal means, ‘All we need to do is make enough noise or throw enough stones or whatever, and then they’ll give up.’ And I don’t think that’s acceptable.”

      Rostock has an ugly reputation for anti-refugee sentiment.

      In 1992, an asylum seekers’ home was set alight by an angry mob with over a hundred Vietnamese people and a TV camera crew inside.

      The district where the refugee centre was planned suffers from a high unemployment rate, reaching 13 per cent.

      http://www.express.co.uk/news/world/697772/Public-protest-German-city-Rostock-refugee-centre?utm_source=traffic.outbrain&utm_medium=traffic.outbrain&utm_term=traffic.outbrain&utm_content=traffic.outbrain&utm_campaign=traffic.outbrain

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  2. NEWS 1 – Explains why some Germans are eager to believe newcomers will provide for old Germans’ pensions:

    \The German Federal Bank (Bundesbank) said in its monthly report on Monday that by 2060 Germany should increase the retirement age to 69 from the current 65. The retirement age is already set to reach 67 by 2030.
    http://www.thelocal.de/20160815/german-federal-bank-wants-to-raise-retirement-age-to-69

    That’s insane. Most of my relatives were either dead or unable to work at this age. And in many professions the employers don’t want older workers since they naturally tend to have less energy. For programmers the cut-off age is closer to 40, but older school teachers too reach their limit at a certain age.

    NEWS 2 – I was surprised (but not very much). Seems like welcoming refugees industry serves to provide jobs for seemingly otherwise good-for-nothing ethnic Germans:

    \ Berlin fires refugee home firm after jokes about killing kids. The emails published by Berlin media reveal that refugee home managers pondered setting up a “child guillotine” and giving certain jobs to the “maximally pigmented”. The director of a refugee home in the eastern Hellersdorf area, Peggy M. […] had once been an unsuccessful political candidate for a far-right group in Brandenburg.

    http://www.thelocal.de/20160815/refugee-home-leaders-caught-joking-about-child-guillotine

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    1. Your relatives lived their lives in a country with an entirely different life span. In Ukraine, one is already a washed out wreck at 60. In rich countries, one is active and facing 30 more active years. Things do have to change to accommodate the growing lifespans. If people want to retire earlier, they should save for it. But I don’t believe it’s fair to ask the society to keep healthy active people out of work for decades.

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    2. And by the way, we are now having a massive problem here in Illinois where people were promised they’d be able to retire at 55 and the state is going broke trying to cover these pensions. I’m one of these people but I believe it’s deranged to expect the state to keep paying us for decades while we don’t do anything.

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  3. NEWS 3

    \ Austrian police: 9 Iraqi men arrested over New Year’s Day rape

    Vienna police spokesman said the suspects who were arrested are ages 21 to 47 and are either asylum seekers or were recently granted asylum. He said they deny the rape allegations.
    http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/world/2016/08/15/austrian-police-9-iraqi-men-arrested-over-new-years-day-rape/88755070/

    NEWS 4 – French have become so paranoid of terrorists that I wonder RE their reactions to French government’s plans to bring more and put them in their homes:

    \ 40 injured at French resort after people mistook firecrackers for terror attack

    A NOISE THAT sounded like gunfire sparked panic at a French Riviera resort as people rushed to flee what they believed was a terror attack
    http://www.thejournal.ie/france-firecracker-panic-juan-les-pins-2928821-Aug2016/

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  4. On completely another topic. Clarissa, do you believe this woman? I can’t. My relatives never wavered in choosing between Israel and Germany and always said FSU Jews who went to Germany were “not our kind of people.” After reading this interview, I felt glad they chose so despite the Middle East conflict. Glad I am not in one country with this woman and countless others of a similar kind.

    RELEVANT QUOTE

    Joseph Goebbels’ 105-year-old secretary: ‘No one believes me now, but I knew nothing’

    While she admits she was at the heart of the Nazi propaganda machine, with her tasks including massaging downwards statistics about fallen soldiers, as well as exaggerating the number of rapes of German women by the Red Army, she describes it, somewhat bizarrely, as “just another job”.

    Often, end-of-life statements such as these are suffused with a sense of guilt. But Pomsel is unrepentant. As she holds court, gesticulating wildly, with a broad grin on her face, it seems as if she even takes something restorative from her insistence that she simply acted the same way as most other Germans.

    She refuses to admit she was naive in believing that Jews who had been “disappeared” – including her friend Eva – had been sent to villages in the Sudetenland on the grounds that those territories were in need of being repopulated. “We believed it – we swallowed it – it seemed entirely plausible,” she says.

    She quickly resumed a life not dissimilar to the one she had had, when she found secretarial work at the state broadcaster once again, working her way up to become the executive secretary to its director of programmes and enjoying a privileged life of well-paid work and travel before retiring, aged 60, in 1971.

    But it would take her a full six decades after the end of the war before she made any inquiries about her Jewish schoolfriend, Eva. When the Holocaust memorial was unveiled in 2005, she took a trip from her home in Munich to see it for herself. “I went into the information centre and told them I myself was missing someone, an Eva Löwenthal.” A man went through the records and soon tracked down her friend, who had been deported to Auschwitz in November 1943, and had been declared dead in 1945.

    https://www.theguardian.com/world/2016/aug/15/brunhilde-pomsel-nazi-joseph-goebbels-propaganda-machine

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    1. Yes, there are so many of these folks. But why are we surprised? Do we even know anybody back in the FSU who took any responsibility for anything done in the USSR?

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  5. Missed that jewel in the quote, sorry:

    \ It was only when she returned home that she became aware of the Holocaust, she insists, referring to it as “the matter of the Jews”.

    And think she is right about this thing:

    \“Those people nowadays who say they would have stood up against the Nazis – I believe they are sincere in meaning that, but believe me, most of them wouldn’t have.”

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