2 Ukrainian refugees stabbed to death in Germany by a gang of migrants near Düsseldorf.
— Visegrád 24 (@visegrad24) February 21, 2024
18-year-old basketball player Artem Kozachenko died yesterday having been stabbed a week ago.
His 17-y-old teammate Volodymyr Yermakov was also killed
Both were refugees from the war in 🇺🇦 pic.twitter.com/tlAi60A7rb
What a terrible tragedy. You have the whole problem at the heart of today’s Europe right there.
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“The purpose of a system is what it does (POSIWID) is a systems thinking heuristic coined by Stafford Beer who observed that there is “no point in claiming that the purpose of a system is to do what it constantly fails to do.” The term is widely used by systems theorists, and is generally invoked to counter the notion that the purpose of a system can be read from the intentions of those who design, operate, or promote it.”
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“problem at the heart of today’s Europe”
Andrew Hammel (American living in Germany for many years) has written a lot about the dysfunctional nature of German migration policy (along with the dysfunctional nature of the German political system). This is a recent thead on a big part of that…
The 250 figure is _very_ conservative, those the system knows about…
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This is where we are at in Europe. The madness continues and will continue forever as long as we live under the so-called “Human Rights” regime. The same holds true for the US, there it is called “Civil RIghts” regime.
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This is where we’re at in Europe.
Nothing will change as long as we remain under the current so-called “Human Rights” regime. In the US it’s called the “Civil Rights” regime. Different name, same “progressivist” tyranny.
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