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Reply #165 - Sep 27th, 2015 at 2:18pm
 
bogarde73 wrote on Sep 27th, 2015 at 8:43am:
And did anyone see the story about the German nurse turfed out of her flat so it could be used for refugees? I think she was living there about 15 years.
In the Mail I think I saw it.


German nurse shocked after being forced out of flat to make way for refugees


http://www.rt.com/news/316568-germany-nurse-eviction-refugees/

Having lived in the same flat for 16 years, a German woman is being forced to move out to make way for refugees, because building a new shelter is too expensive. The 51 year-old nurse, who has helped asylum seekers in the past, was shocked by the news.
Bettina Halbey, who lives alone in the small town of Nieheim, received a letter from her landlord and the local municipality at the start of September, Die Welt newspaper reported on Thursday.

“I was completely shocked and I can’t even begin to find the words to describe how the city has treated me,” Halbey told the German publication. “I have had to go through a lot of difficulties recently, and then I get this notice. It was like a kick in the teeth.”

Halbey will have until May 2016 to find a new place to live, along with her dog and her cat. The three-story building, where she rented a 90 sq/m flat will now be turned into accommodation for refugees, who are seeking to make Germany their new home.

The mayor of Nieheim, Rainer Vidal, which has a population of just over 6,000, defended the decision to send the nurse packing, saying converting the building would be “the cheapest option.”

“A new residential unit for 30 refugees in Nieheim would cost €30,000 ($33,600). This solution will cost me nothing,” he told Die Welt.

Over half the population of Germany lives in rented accommodation and the country has laws to defend the rights of tenants.

“Normally, only a private individual can terminate the terms of a contract for personal use. A municipality cannot move into a flat as a legal entity, so the process is legally highly questionable,” Ulrich Ropertz, spokesman of the German Tenants' Federation, told the Telegraph.

Halbey, who brought up two sons as a single parent, became so incensed by the decision that she wrote about her plight on Facebook. The social media reaction was instant. Over 200,000 people have shared her story, which was also picked up by the German media.

The nurse says that she is not against Germany taking in refugees and she says she got on well with asylum seekers who had earlier become her neighbors.

“We take care of each other. Helping people, this is of the utmost importance to me,” Halbey said.

Mayor Vidal slammed Halbey for going public with her complaints and added that she had been given ample time to find new accommodation.

"I find it very regrettable that the tenant has sought to go public with her issues. We have given her a generous period of notice, up until May of next year. We are also willing to help her find a new place to live. There have been several opportunities, but each one has failed because no one wants to offer her a flat because of her dog,” Vidal said.

On Thursday, the German government agreed to allocate a further €2 billion ($2.24 billion) for refugee housing, with €500 million ($560 million) to be spent on the construction of new accommodation centers. Local authorities have also implemented their own strategies, such as Hamburg’s plans to turn empty commercial properties into shelters, while empty apartments could serve the same purpose in Berlin.

Germany could receive between 800,000 and one million refugees this year, according to the UN, with an estimated 8,000 people arriving in Europe every day.


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Reply #166 - Sep 27th, 2015 at 5:56pm
 
The price of Europe’s fecklessness

By David P. Goldman on September 7, 2015 in AT Top Writers, Spengler      

In Luis Bunuel’s eponymous 1961 film, the young postulant Viridiana leaves her convent to claim her uncle’s rural estate, and creates a refuge for local beggars. They ransack her house in a bachannalia staged to lampoon the Last Supper, and a couple of them rape her. The classic film should be mandatory viewing for European officials caught up in refugee euphoria. This is going to end very, very badly.

The Europeans, to be sure, are a pack of cynical hypocrites. If they had cared about Syrians, they might have sent a couple of brigades of soldiers to fight ISIS. But not a single European will risk his neck to prevent humanitarian catastrophe. The last time European soldiers got close to real trouble, in Srebrenica in 1995, Dutch peacekeepers stood aside while Bosnian Serbs massacred 8,000 Muslims.
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The prospective size of the migrant stream to Europe, including economic migrants as well as war refugees from Africa, probably exceeds 100 million, or two orders of magnitude larger than the already very large number that Europe has agreed to accept.

Europe will have scenes of horror on its border: barbed wire, tear gas, rubber bullets, malnutrition and epidemic disease in tent camps swollen by millions of desperate people. It will also have acts of terrorism by refugees already inside its borders protesting Europe’s future refusal to accept more.
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The combination of sectarian and ethnic violence in a multi-player civil war will push even more desperate people towards Europe. And that does not taken into account the potential for instability among the 330 million people of Pakistan and Bengladesh, many of whom live under desperate circumstances already.

The refugee problem can’t be solved at Europe’s borders; it only can be solved before it happens, by stabilizing the situation on the ground. But that would mean containing Iran’s ambitions and crushing the Sunni jihadists at the same time. Blood would spill, and not all of it local. The Europeans don’t think the Middle East is “worth the bones of a single Pomeranian grenadier,” as Bismarck said of the Balkans. They will pay for their fecklessness many times over.
http://atimes.com/2015/09/the-price-of-europes-fecklessness/
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Reply #167 - Sep 27th, 2015 at 8:44pm
 
How did the krauts go from gassing worthwhile people that were good for the country to handing over the country to the worthless dregs of society, Adolph will be rolling in his grave  Grin
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Reply #168 - Sep 27th, 2015 at 9:05pm
 
innocentbystander. wrote on Sep 27th, 2015 at 8:44pm:
How did the krauts go from gassing worthwhile people that were good for the country to handing over the country to the worthless dregs of society, Adolph will be rolling in his grave  Grin


yes, the germans did it last time ......... don't tell me they are concerned about gas emissions ?
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Reply #169 - Sep 28th, 2015 at 9:15am
 
Everything is possible.
Maybe this time Germans will reopen concentration caps, this time for African migrants.
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Reply #171 - Oct 2nd, 2015 at 7:20pm
 
Soren wrote on Oct 2nd, 2015 at 6:28pm:



Well if the western europeans want to be that STUPID and PLACID , and willing to bend there @***** over to be screwed by a third world muslim population to come over there and change things the way they want it.

Then the western europeans deserve what they get, as much as it hurts saying it.
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Reply #172 - Oct 2nd, 2015 at 8:26pm
 
stryder wrote on Oct 2nd, 2015 at 7:20pm:
Well if the western europeans want to be that STUPID and PLACID , and willing to bend there @***** over to be screwed by a third world muslim population to come over there and change things the way they want it.

Then the western europeans deserve what they get, as much as it hurts saying it.




Can't help but agree, but there is the domino principle we should be concerned about, the whole reason the yanks put so much time and energy into saving the useless European c%nts from communism was mainly to put a buffer in place, sure it will be hilarious watching the idiot Europeans getting converted to islam but the smile will soon wear off when you realise that we are next  Sad
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