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There are more and more refugees in Europe.

To what extent?

So that when I travel to many European countries, even if I am just a tourist, I can meet refugees.

I have met many times, and I found that almost all the refugees I met from the Middle East or Africa are doing the same thing in European countries.

In fact, Poland's attitude towards refugees is almost the strongest in Europe: we do not welcome refugees, especially illegal Muslim refugees. We can accept some Ukrainian refugees because Ukrainian women are beautiful and Ukrainian men don't like to blow themselves up.

This is a super practical and unpretentious point of view.

This view can be publicly expressed on TV by the host of Polish TV station. Ordinary people on the streets of Poland can also speak freely in front of the camera.

Even so, when I was traveling in Krakow, a famous ancient city in Poland, I took the following photo in its most lively central square.

This is the most lively place and activity organized by refugee groups in the old town of Krakow.

The basic painting style is: a group of refugees are singing and dancing, first shouting slogans with loudspeakers, and then starting to play their own national songs and dance their own national dances; Anyway, it looks like a party.

What on earth are they shouting-I can't understand their language, so I can't guess.

Only the following photo-one of the refugees put the slogan in his hand on the sculpture in the central square, which has a clear English meaning-"Welcome".

Then I guess what they mean is that you should welcome us with open arms.

Since it is popular, we have to have food and clothing, even wine and meat.

When traveling in Italy, I took a train from Naples in the south to Milan.

It is said that Milan Station is full of artistic atmosphere in both appearance and interior, which is very beautiful. There are many cost-effective accommodations around the station; However, the traffic inside the station is huge, and the environment outside the station is more complicated.

One of the complicated reasons is that there are many refugees from the Middle East and Africa around Milan Station.

On the first morning of my stay here, I was awakened by the loudspeakers of the refugee parade-looking from the balcony of the hotel to the main road, I saw a group of Muslim refugees and black refugees standing in a row holding slogans and shouting slogans fiercely.

The Italian police are also unambiguous-they control the whole process, keep the parade on a closed road and forbid them to go elsewhere.

I can't hear what I'm shouting; Just downstairs from the room, the hotel front desk shrugged at us apologetically, meaning "I woke you up and there was nothing we could do."

Ask him: What are these people shouting?

The front desk showed a tireless expression: vegetables, vegetables! Work, work. And so on.

The front desk also added: no work, no food!

The following photo was taken when I was traveling in Copenhagen, Denmark.

In the background is the old city hall square in Copenhagen, and in the foreground is a group of refugee groups singing and dancing.

I am already familiar with their style of painting-they all shout a few slogans with the rhythm of big speakers and then start singing and dancing; If you don't shout slogans, it looks like a happy party.

A local bystander saw me smoking and asked me for one.

Talked a few words by the way.

It is found that the local people are very disgusted with this protest: they don't learn Danish, don't respect Danish culture, and in turn ask us to respect their culture. They don't work and pay taxes. On the contrary, they ask us to build houses and distribute materials and food for them with taxpayers' money. ...

Well, after reading it many times, I also understand the number of these refugees.

Therefore, many refugees from the Middle East and Africa come to European countries and often do the same thing-just "struggle" for their livelihood!

It's just that they don't want to learn some necessary work skills and suffer hardships; They are not even willing to give up their living habits and religious beliefs and actively integrate into the local society.

It is conceivable that there are not many ways to "struggle" with food and not wanting to work.

It's easy to imagine, first of all, all kinds of infidelity-for example, you can meet some black immigrants at the Colosseum in Italy or the Eiffel Tower in Paris, France. If they don't pay attention to you, they will put a little lasso on your arm and say it's a souvenir from Africa. The asking price is 20 euros.

If you don't give it, you can either condemn you for discriminating against black people or give you a wink, which means you untie it yourself and give it back to me.

If you really want to untie it, it will be very difficult. I always cut it with a nail knife in a rage!

Others are easy to think of, such as theft and robbery-but it is illegal to do so. If you are caught, you will go to jail.

So what should we do?

In fact, it is easy to do, that is, directly ask the local government for it.

Of course, the government is unwilling to give money to all taxpayers.

You are kidding! Then the refugees will think about it and ask for it.

As a result, the various parades described above appeared.

Why does this parade always have a happy atmosphere?

Of course I am happy-in this activity, the refugees who participated in the parade were healthy and socially responsible, which not only fully expressed their "ideals", but also put pressure on the local government.

The local government must deploy police forces to maintain order at the scene, of course, there is a charge; If they go to the main road to "exercise", the cost will be even greater.

Anyway, the refugees still recognize this acupoint: if you don't give me money, you have to spend money; If you don't give me more money, I will take a walk on the busy road. ...

If you think the protest March above is already troublesome for European countries, it means that you don't know the bigger trouble.

While traveling in Munich, Germany, I wandered around the city one night.

Passing by a bar, it looked delicious, and the sound from it was very lively, so I plunged into it.

I felt a little dizzy after diving in: I am in Germany, aren't I? Why does it seem that I plunged into Ottoman territory?

The whole bar is not only Turkish, but almost all the people in it are Turkish, and they all speak Turkish!

Although I know that many people immigrated from Turkey to Germany, this style of painting still surprised me.

This is also the influx of immigrants and refugees, which brings great pressure to European countries.

Turks who immigrated to Germany assimilated their settlements directly into Turkey, which seems not "German" at all.

Similarly, Arabs who immigrated to Paris, France, directly assimilated their settlements into Arab areas, which did not seem "French" at all. ...

This has exceeded the economic pressure and public security pressure brought by the refugee crisis to European countries, and it has already belonged to the level of cultural pressure.

Therefore, it is not an exaggeration for the French to exclaim "Frestein".

As can be seen from the above travel experience, meeting refugees in European countries is nothing new.

Although this practice of refugees is much milder than the "terrorist incidents" or "criminal crimes" created by a very small number of refugees, it will still make European countries feel big.

In addition, many refugees have a very strong religious attribute, and their desire to integrate into the local society is very low. Therefore, the multidimensional pressure brought by refugees to European countries, including economic pressure, public security pressure and cultural pressure, has exceeded the range that Europe can bear.

This forced European countries to abandon the so-called "political correctness" and began to prevent and contain refugees from the Middle East and Africa.

For Europe, this is still "passive" and forced to become "active".

On a deeper level, I think European countries have never figured out one thing.

Or figured it out, but there is no way to change it.

Obviously, the United States, which likes to stimulate its own economy and crush other countries' economies through the war of human trafficking, is the biggest refugee maker on this planet.

Europe, which runs behind America's ass, has been paying the bill for so many years.

In this case, there are many European countries running behind the United States.

So, what a suck!

By the way, why are there not many refugees in Russia?

It's simple-ask the refugees who want to go to Russia.

You can look through the history: during the Soviet period, some blacks from Africa were accepted, and the Soviets gave them good food and good welfare at first; Later, it was discovered that these people were not only unfamiliar, but also "picked up the bowl to eat meat, put down chopsticks and cursed the mother". In a rage, everyone was badly cleaned up.

Therefore, the refugees are worried, preferring to toss about in the world of flowers in Europe rather than go to Russia to test the quality of "fighting nation".

Then, why are there not many refugees in Japan, and they are also minions of the United States?

It's simple-in Japan, you can hardly see mosques.

The Japanese are very strict in this respect-I won't provide you with this soil at all! If you come to Japan and don't accept the Japanese, it will be difficult to survive in Japan.

Finally, there are some famous people who obliquely express their "high opinions": China is already a big country and should bear the responsibility; Some refugees should be accepted.

My attitude towards this somewhat confusing view is simple: bah!

If China does not create refugees, how can it have the obligation to accept them?

The United States is the largest producer of refugees. Do you want to persuade it to open its borders? Should we persuade it to tear down the US-Mexico border wall first? Do you want to persuade it to charter flights to pack all the refugees it has created and bring them back to the United States? Washington, new york, Los Angeles and Chicago all accepted 1 10,000 refugees.

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